njoo = "Come!"
Explanation -- The infinitive is kuja, to come. Njoo (rhymes with foe) is the imperative singular: come here. The imperative plural (used to two or more people) is njooni, [You all] come here.
The word is njoo, It's the imperative singular of the verb kuja and neans "come" or "come here." Its pronunciation is very close to the name Joe, but one must hear the initial n.
"njoo"-as in come here or "kuja"-as in he came yesterday Therefore, "njoo" is used to order or request the person being addressed to come toward the direction of the speaker or place where the speaker is. while "kuja" is used generally when talking about other people -third persons(not necessarily the one you are addressing now)
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The word is njoo, It's the imperative singular of the verb kuja and neans "come" or "come here." Its pronunciation is very close to the name Joe, but one must hear the initial n.
"njoo"-as in come here or "kuja"-as in he came yesterday Therefore, "njoo" is used to order or request the person being addressed to come toward the direction of the speaker or place where the speaker is. while "kuja" is used generally when talking about other people -third persons(not necessarily the one you are addressing now)
He/she is the English meaning of the Swahili word yeye.
"Three" is the meaning of the swahili word tatu.
"Four" is the English meaning of the swahili word nne.
Five is the English meaning of the swahili word tano.
Eight is the English meaning of the swahili word nane.
Nine is the English meaning of the swahili word tisa.
Ten is the English meaning of the swahili word kumi.
You(single) is the English meaning of the Swahili word wewe.
You(plural) is the English meaning of the Swahili word nyinyi.
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