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It means "I Am Beautiful"

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What is Swahili word for beautiful?

-rembo. The adjective is declined to agree with the noun it modifies, so Wanawake warembo (beautiful women), mwanamke mrembo, beautiful woman, msichana mrembo, beautiful girl, Wewe ni mrembo or u mrembo (you are beautiful)


How do you say I am fat in Swahili?

Mimi ni mafuta


How do you say I am fine and you in Swahili?

Mimi ni nzuri sana na wewe?


How do you say i am very well thank you in Swahili?

you say 'Mimi ni vizuri sana asante'


How do you say You are beautiful in Swahili?

Una miaka mingapi?This is the standard way of asking the question, but a slightly better way of asking it is to use the word for age, umri. Una umri gani? (What's your age?).


How do you say I am in Swahili?

mimi niThe above is correct but not normal Swahili. At the beginning of a sentence, the word ni by itself means "I am": Ni mwalimu, I am a teacher. The nominative pronouns are almost always contained in the verb, so: Nimechoka means I am tired.I am (in a place) is niko or nipo, e.g., Nipo nyumbani, I am at home.Mimi means "I" or "me" but is not used as a subject normally, except for emphasis, because it is contained in the verb.


Swahili One who is?

Aliye. e.g., Mimi si mwalimu; aliye mwalimu ni Fulani. I'm not the teacher. The one who is the teacher is Fulani.


What the mean of ni kera mongo?

Can't even guess. What language is it? It's not Swahili.


How do you say you are in Swahili?

wewe ni


How do you say pregnant is Swahili?

In Swahili pregnant is - Mjamzito For Example: Yeye ni Mjamzito (She is Pregnant) Wewe ni Mjamzito (You are pregnant) Mini ni Mjamzito (I am pregnant) And so on...


How do you say you're beautiful in Kenya?

There is no such language as "Kenyan". You would have to specify which of the 63 different languages of Kenya you are talking about.Arabic, Omani and Hadhrami dialects spokenBaluchi , mixed with SwahiliBoniBoranaBukusuBurjiChonyiChukaCutchi-SwahiliDaasanachDahaloDigoDholuoDurumaEl MoloEmbuEndoEnglishFrench languageGarreh-AjuranGikuyuGiryamaGujaratiGusii (Kisii)Idakho-Isukha-TirikiKachchiKalenjinKikambaKenyan Sign LanguageKuriaLogooliLuyiaMaasaiMalakoteMaramaMeruMwimbi-MuthambiNubiNyala, EastNyoreOkiekOmotikOrmaPanjabi, EasternPokomo, LowerPokomo, UpperPökootRendilleSabaotSagallaSamburuSanyeSomaliSubaSwahiliTaitaTalaiTavetaTesoTharakaTugen, NorthTurkanaYaaku


How do you say my name is in Swahili?

Jina langu ni . . . (My name is . . .) Naitwa . . . (I am called . . .)