Salaam (greetings).Give my greetings (regards) to your father): nisalamie baba yako."Regards" as the closing to a letter: wasalaam. This is the standard closing.
Most people simply say "hello," which is the standard word for answering the telephone. Some people say jambo, but this is akin to pidgin Swahili. Standard Swahili greetings are questions, inquiring after the health of the interlocutor.
The English hallo or hello is often used in Swahili as a greeting, almost invariably on the phone and often in personal meetings. It is often misspelled as hallow or hellow.Salaam is the standard Swahili for "greetings."
"Kikosi cha Mapepo Weusi."
You say memorize in Swahili like this: kukariri
salamu nyingi
Salaam (greetings).Give my greetings (regards) to your father): nisalamie baba yako."Regards" as the closing to a letter: wasalaam. This is the standard closing.
Most people simply say "hello," which is the standard word for answering the telephone. Some people say jambo, but this is akin to pidgin Swahili. Standard Swahili greetings are questions, inquiring after the health of the interlocutor.
Greetings in Swahili can be 'Hujambo?' or 'U hali gani?' or'Habari yako?' or 'Wasalaam Aleikum?(by Swahili Muslims.This actually depends on the age of the person you're greetings.
The English hallo or hello is often used in Swahili as a greeting, almost invariably on the phone and often in personal meetings. It is often misspelled as hallow or hellow.Salaam is the standard Swahili for "greetings."
Salaam by itself, "greetings," is used in the same sense that we say hello in English.Some people, especially teens and young adults, use the English words hello or hi. But the common greetings, and there are dozens of them, are all variations of "how are you?" "what's the news?" and so on.
"Jembo" is a Swahili word that means "hello" or "greetings." It is often used in informal greetings among friends or acquaintances in East African countries. The term reflects the friendly and welcoming nature of the Swahili-speaking cultures.
"Kikosi cha Mapepo Weusi."
In Swahili, you can say "Natumai wewe na familia yako mko salama." This phrase conveys your wishes for the well-being of the person and their family. You can also simply say "Natumai mko wazima" which means "I hope you are all well."
You say memorize in Swahili like this: kukariri
You can say "Nakukosa" in Swahili to mean "I miss you."
The Swahili word is 'Na'