"Wewe ni genga" in Swahili translates to "You are a fool" in English. It is an informal expression often used to tease or insult someone in a light-hearted manner, depending on the context. The phrase combines "wewe" (you) with "genga," which refers to foolishness or silliness. Context is important, as it can be perceived as playful banter among friends or a more serious insult.
You(single) is the English meaning of the Swahili word wewe.
In the Kiswahili language of African origin, "Ninatokea Marekani. Wewe unatokea wapi?" has the meaning of "I'm from the United States of America. Where are you from?"
'Tiger' in Swahili is 'chui'.
"Bad" in Swahili is "mbaya."
Chimpanzee in Swahili is "sokwe".
You(single) is the English meaning of the Swahili word wewe.
wewe ni
Tunakupenda wewe
kumbuka wewe ni nani
wewe ni nrembo
Nakupenda Sana Ninapenda wewe -- I love you
Mimi ni nzuri sana na wewe?
According to google translate it is: Mimi na wewe milele
like this: i kuangalia mbele kuona wewe
The French oui-oui (pronounced "we we") means "yes, yes" (as in total agreement).
"Wewe" is a Swahili word that translates to "you" in English. It is used to address someone directly in conversation. The term is commonly used in various contexts, including informal and formal communication.
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...