They start with the letter "S"
"And" is the English meaning of the Swahili word na.
You pronounce "good morning:" in Swahili exactly as you do in English,for these are English words. Many Swahili users use this English greeting when speaking Swahili. Habari za asubuhi is a common morning greeting in Swahili, meaning "What's the news this morning?" (or How are you this morning?)
Most Swahili speakers are concentrated in East Africa, specifically in Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, and the eastern parts of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. However, there are also significant Swahili-speaking communities in other countries such as Rwanda, Burundi, Somalia, and parts of Comoros and Mozambique.
The Swahili translation for "the child is falling" is "mtoto ananguka."
"Xzavier" does not have a specific meaning in Swahili as it is not a Swahili name. Swahili names are usually derived from Arabic or Bantu origins, but "Xzavier" is not a common name in Swahili-speaking regions.
"And" is the English meaning of the Swahili word na.
You pronounce "good morning:" in Swahili exactly as you do in English,for these are English words. Many Swahili users use this English greeting when speaking Swahili. Habari za asubuhi is a common morning greeting in Swahili, meaning "What's the news this morning?" (or How are you this morning?)
Most Swahili speakers are concentrated in East Africa, specifically in Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, and the eastern parts of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. However, there are also significant Swahili-speaking communities in other countries such as Rwanda, Burundi, Somalia, and parts of Comoros and Mozambique.
This question is in the Swahili-to-English section, but the words are not Swahili.
There is no Swahili meaning. Gregory is simply a name from English, also found among Swahili-speakers but not especially common.
The Swahili translation for "the child is falling" is "mtoto ananguka."
"Xzavier" does not have a specific meaning in Swahili as it is not a Swahili name. Swahili names are usually derived from Arabic or Bantu origins, but "Xzavier" is not a common name in Swahili-speaking regions.
You can find all the Swahili words you want by checking one of several Swahili online dictionaries. Here are five:gari, carmtu, personkiti, chairkidole, fingerkalamu, pen or oencil
Lisa has no meaning as a Swahili word, but, as in English, is a common female's name. It is pronounced as in English.
You can say "Karibuni" in Swahili, which is a common greeting used to welcome someone.
There are many words for peace, but shalom salaam, salama, amani and kituo are common ones, depending on meaning and context.
The name Jahari does not have a specific meaning in Swahili. It is not a common Swahili word or name with a defined translation.