"Mhata yako" is a phrase in Shona, a Bantu language spoken in Zimbabwe. In English, "mhata yako" translates to "your mother." It is important to note that in some contexts and cultures, this phrase can be considered offensive or disrespectful.
Yako's population is 79,408.
Oh, dude, "habari yako" means "how are you" in Swahili. It's like when someone asks you how you're doing, but in a cool, exotic language. So, next time someone hits you with a "habari yako," you can impress them with your knowledge of Swahili.
Harvey N Yako has written: 'Umhlangengxaki'
siku yako ilikua aje
Yako Molhov was born on December 29, 1915, in Velingrad, Bulgaria.
Yako Molhov died on April 8, 2001, in Los Angeles, California, USA.
mama yako
Mostly used is : " habari yako " , which means : whats new(s) with you. I hope this answer is good enough for you. Feel free to ask more if needed
That isn't a phrase in any language.
Habari za safari yako? (or safari yenu for "you" plural).Safari means trip or journey of any length, from downtown to around the world.
Jambo, Kaitlyn. Habari yako?