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.
"Si jambo" in Swahili translates to "I'm fine" or "I'm okay." It is a common greeting used to respond to inquiries about how someone is doing.
Hu jambo? (Do you have any problem? Everything all right? Note: jambo does not mean "problem" in any other context.)Ham jambo (plural)And many, many other ways. Examples:Habari? (What's the news?)Habari zako? (What's your news?)U hali Gani? or simply, Hali? (What you're condition, i.e., health?)Mzima? (Are you healthy?)Mambo? or Mambo vipi? (How are things? or Any problems?)
No, in Swahili "kiSwahili" means the Swahili language. The word for teacher in Swahili is "mwalimu."
Umoja means unity in Swahili.
Hate in Swahili is translated as chuki.
"Jambo" means "hello" in Swahili. It's a common greeting used in East Africa. So next time you want to say hi in Swahili, just throw out a casual "Jambo" and watch the magic happen.
"Si jambo" in Swahili translates to "I'm fine" or "I'm okay." It is a common greeting used to respond to inquiries about how someone is doing.
It means, "Hello, Mother." Jambo is short for Hu jambo?"you"re all right?" and has become common as an equivalent to the English hello. Mama is a respectful address to any adult woman, and humorously to young women and girls.
Senti mean cent in Italian.
. How are you?
Hu jambo? (Do you have any problem? Everything all right? Note: jambo does not mean "problem" in any other context.)Ham jambo (plural)And many, many other ways. Examples:Habari? (What's the news?)Habari zako? (What's your news?)U hali Gani? or simply, Hali? (What you're condition, i.e., health?)Mzima? (Are you healthy?)Mambo? or Mambo vipi? (How are things? or Any problems?)
it means hello
Not a Swahili word.
Not a word in Swahili
I think you mean Fazer and he's 22
In swahili,Imani mean's ''Faith''
It's jambo and it means hello.