Swahili is a language spoken in East Africa. Alexander the great lived in ancient Greece and did not have direct contact with Swahili speakers.
Swahili is a Bantu language spoken in the African Great Lakes region, while Hellenistic refers to the culture and language associated with the spread of Greek influence after the death of Alexander the Great. Swahili has influences from Arabic due to trade, whereas Hellenistic culture was a blend of Greek, Egyptian, and Persian influences.
Fraze is not Swahili. The Swahili Jambo. Nipe senti mojameans "Hello. Give me one cent." In the 21st century senti moja is nonsense because cents (hundredths of a shilling) exist only in bank computer programs.
Yes, some Swahili words that are equal to English are: rafiki (friend), nyumba (house), kitabu (book), and muziki (music).
No, in Swahili "kiSwahili" means the Swahili language. The word for teacher in Swahili is "mwalimu."
"Dusk" in Swahili is translated as "jioni."
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what did Alexander II refuse to give them? Answer this question…
Swahili is a Bantu language spoken in the African Great Lakes region, while Hellenistic refers to the culture and language associated with the spread of Greek influence after the death of Alexander the Great. Swahili has influences from Arabic due to trade, whereas Hellenistic culture was a blend of Greek, Egyptian, and Persian influences.
Alexander the Great?
Fraze is not Swahili. The Swahili Jambo. Nipe senti mojameans "Hello. Give me one cent." In the 21st century senti moja is nonsense because cents (hundredths of a shilling) exist only in bank computer programs.
Yes, some Swahili words that are equal to English are: rafiki (friend), nyumba (house), kitabu (book), and muziki (music).
Oh, dude, Kiara means "princess" in Swahili. So, like, if you ever meet a Kiara in Kenya, you better give her the royal treatment, you know what I'm saying? Princess Kiara, coming through!
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No, in Swahili "kiSwahili" means the Swahili language. The word for teacher in Swahili is "mwalimu."
"Dusk" in Swahili is translated as "jioni."
The Swahili word is "shetani".