Safari is a word from an African language (Swahili), derived from the Arabic 'safar' meaning 'travel'. The French language also adopted 'safari' and use it as it is used in English.
Vas en Safari. If you want to say: I am going on a Safari then it would be: Je m'en vais en Safari
That is the correct plural of the word safari, "safaris" (wildlife hunts or tours).
It is a Swahili word meaning Journey
The word "safari" originated from the Swahili language in East Africa, where it means journey or expedition. It has been adopted into English to refer to a trip or adventure, often involving wildlife viewing in Africa.
orignal. that is the french word for moose.
The spelling is the same, Safari is a Swahili word meaning 'journey' borrowed from the Arabic word 'safariya' meaning 'to travel'
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Vas en Safari. If you want to say: I am going on a Safari then it would be: Je m'en vais en Safari
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That is the correct plural of the word safari, "safaris" (wildlife hunts or tours).
Safari.
It is a Swahili word meaning Journey
Origin of word is from Arabic word: safarīya, يذهب في رحله للقنص this literally means ' journey' or 'expedition.' http://www.answers.com/safari
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"Safari ya" in Arabic means "a journey of".
It comes from the Arabic word, 'safar', meaning a journey. However the word 'safari' itself is Swahili, a language used in South-East Africa.