Mwashibukeni is how are you in Bemba
you can find more phrases at:
lang.nalrc.wisc.edu/nalrc/resources/press/brochures/bemba.pdf
Mwashibukeni is actually "good morning" in Bemba.
How are you is "muli shani."
Welcome is "mwapoleni."
All these above are said with respect (denoted by the 'm') but you can add more respect to any of these by adding "mukwai" to the end.
Sendamenipo mukwai, mulale bwino
The Nyanja or Bemba text "Uli na chimbolo chikulu cha black" translates to "You have a big black penis" in English.
manje is "nomba" in bemba
E. Hoch has written: 'Bemba-English English-Bemba Dictionary (Hippocrene Concise Dictionary)' 'Bemba pocket dictionary' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Bemba language, English language, Bemba, English
"Good" in Bemba can be translated as "bwino."
A bemba is a type of folk drum used in Trinidad and Tobago.
Jeannot Bemba Saolona died in 2009.
Jeannot Bemba Saolona was born in 1941.
Matthieu Bemba was born on 1988-03-03.
Welcome Home in Bemba is "Akushika".
In Bemba, "Good morning" is said as "Mwashibukeni".
To say goodbye in Bemba, you can say "Mwapalanya" or "Shawama."