The name Sarah in Swahili is typically written as "Sara."
"Happy birthday" in Swahili is "Siku ya kuzaliwa yenye furaha".
Thirty is written with a 3 and a 0, or T-H-E-L-A-T-H-I-N-I. Thirty = Thelathini (30)
萨拉. That is how ya do it
To write a sentence in Swahili, you would typically start with a capital letter, use appropriate grammar rules, and end with a punctuation mark such as a period or question mark. Swahili sentences are structured subject-object-verb, so keep this in mind when constructing your sentence. Practice and exposure to the language will help you improve your writing skills.
No, in Swahili "kiSwahili" means the Swahili language. The word for teacher in Swahili is "mwalimu."
Jesus in Swahili is Yesu.
"Happy birthday" in Swahili is "Siku ya kuzaliwa yenye furaha".
Karibu nyumbani kwetu.N.B. -- In Swahili can also be an invitation: please come to our house.
6 or in Swahili 6 = Sita
5 or in Swahili 5 = Tano
In Polish Sarah is "Sara".
- שרה מארש
Thirty is written with a 3 and a 0, or T-H-E-L-A-T-H-I-N-I. Thirty = Thelathini (30)
"yes she does"
A pen probably.
萨拉. That is how ya do it
To write a sentence in Swahili, you would typically start with a capital letter, use appropriate grammar rules, and end with a punctuation mark such as a period or question mark. Swahili sentences are structured subject-object-verb, so keep this in mind when constructing your sentence. Practice and exposure to the language will help you improve your writing skills.