Sir in swahili
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sir in swahili
Swahili,Swahili Language,Audio Swahili Phrases,Emergency Swahili Phrases,Swahili Phrases In Bwana - respectful term used for men, which means "sir" or "mister". Mzee - a term that
Name: Pronounciation: Meaning: Origin: Country: Region: Gender: Naadir: NAH-deer: rare: Swahili: Kenya-Tanzania: East Africa: M: Naasir: NAH-sir: defender: Swahili: Kenya-Tanzania
sir (term of address) { Swahili: buana, pl mabuana } noun [ photos: upload] English Example: sir [showing a higher degree of respect than bwana alone, but sometimes humorous or
from bwana "master, great man, dignitary, personage, Mr., sir, lord (God)": (in Africa) master, boss, sir [< Swahili < Arabic abuna "our father" < abu bound form of ab "father" + -na
Swahili. hello, sir. jambo, bwana. OK. sawa / sawa sawa. how are you (how are things)? habari gani? I want. nataka. how are you, madam? habari, mama? please bring
Yes sir! { Swahili: abe} interjection [ photos: upload] [note: also: labeka, labe, bee, ebee!.]
Welcome to Colloquial Swahili! We hope you will enjoy working with this book and its audio material, and that they will help you to feel comfortable and happy to use Swahili
e-sir s the best swahili songs mungu amu rehemu e-sir amin Rest in Peace
During your stay in Kenya you will hear at least half of these Swahili phrases. Habari Bwana - Hello, Sir Habari Bibi - Hello, Madame . Hello - Habari
ENGLISH SWAHILI; I'd like a cold beer: Tafadhali nataka bia [pombe] baridi : Car Sir (polite) Bwana : Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday : Jumapili
A form of social organisation in which a female is the head
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