"Good" in Bemba can be translated as "bwino."
In Bemba, "Good morning" is said as "Mwashibukeni".
To say goodbye in Bemba, you can say "Mwapalanya" or "Shawama."
Welcome Home in Bemba is "Akushika".
"I love you" in Bemba, a language spoken in Zambia, is "Nalichitemwela."
Zambia has over 70 languages and dialects. The most commonly spoken language in Zambia is Bemba. Here is the word Yes in a few Zambian Languages:Bemba = eeChitonga = iyiiNyanja = eeTumbuka = yevo
In Bemba, "Good morning" is said as "Mwashibukeni".
To say goodbye in Bemba, you can say "Mwapalanya" or "Shawama."
Welcome Home in Bemba is "Akushika".
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In Bemba, the word for "sweet" is "cishe." This term can be used to describe food that is sweet in taste. Bemba is a Bantu language spoken primarily in Zambia.
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In Bemba, the word for grandson is "umwana wa mwana." This phrase literally translates to "child of the child," reflecting the familial relationship. If you have any other questions about the Bemba language or culture, feel free to ask!
manje is "nomba" in bemba
means It is very good.
E. Hoch has written: 'Bemba-English English-Bemba Dictionary (Hippocrene Concise Dictionary)' 'Bemba pocket dictionary' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Bemba language, English language, Bemba, English
"I love you" in Bemba, a language spoken in Zambia, is "Nalichitemwela."
In Bemba, you would say "Ishani?" to ask "How much is this?" This phrase is commonly used when inquiring about the price of an item. You can also specify the item by adding it before the question, for example, "Ishani ifisankwa?" meaning "How much are these sweets?"