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Phrases to make you fall in love with Swahili

Swahili is widely spoken across the African continent, but primarily in East Africa. The origin of Swahili is rooted in Arabic and dates several years back. It became known as the Swahili we know now after Arab and Persian traders landed on the East African coast between 500 to 1000 AD.

In Arabic, the word Swahili means “the coast” or “coastal people”. The meaning then transcended to be a part of the East African coastal culture and in Swahili, the right way to describe the language is Kiswahili, the people who speak it as their native language refer to themselves as Waswahilis.

The Swahili language is of Bantu origin and has borrowed words from other dialects like Arabic, English, German, Portuguese. It is easy to learn Swahili because words are pronounced as seen.

Although Kiswahili was initially associated with the slave trade since buyers from Arabian Peninsula and Persian Gulf used it to facilitate their trade in the hinterland of East Africa, it is now considered the lingua franca of the East African region.

Kiswahili, which is the first language of the Swahili people, has already been adopted in schools within the East African Community with the hope of encouraging educational inventions and to impart confidence in students.

It has also been the official language of the African Union (AU) since 2004. Currently, Swahili is the national language in Tanzania, Kenya and Madagascar. It is also common in other African countries like Rwanda, Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, Burundi, Ethiopia and South Sudan.

Here are some phrases to ease you into the beautiful language.

Hello: jambo/ hujambo/ ​salama

How are you? habari gani

Fine (response): nzuri

Goodbye: kwa heri/ kwa herini (more than one peson)

See you later: tutaonana

Nice to meet you: nafurahi kukuona

Goodnight: lala salama

You’re welcome: starehe

Can you help me? tafadhali, naomba msaada

What is your name? jina lako nani?

My name is: jina langu ni

Where are you from? unatoka wapi?

Do you speak English? unasema kiingereza?

Do you speak Swahili? unasema Kiswahili?

Just a little bit: kidogo tu

Food: chakula

Hot/cold: ya moto/baridi

Water: maji

Hot water: maji ya moto

Drinking water: maji ya kunywa

Jabali (jah-bah-lee) – ‘strong as a rock’

Furaha (fuh-ra-haa) – ‘happiness’ or ‘rejoice’

Mahaba (mah-ha-bah) – ‘love’

Upepo (uu-pe-poh) – ‘breeze’

Dua (duu-ah) – ‘prayer’

Kumbatia (kuu-mba-tee-a) – ’embrace’

Tembea (teh-mbe-a) – ‘travel’

Amani (aa-mah-nee) – ‘peace and tranquillity’

Pwani (pwah-nee) – ‘beach’

Shanga (shah-nga) – ‘a string of beautiful beads’

Jameela (jah-mee-laa) – ‘beautiful’

Food: chakula

Hot/cold: ya moto/baridi

Hot water: maji ya moto

Drinking water: maji ya kunywa

Food: chakula

Hot/cold: ya moto/baridi

Water: maji

Hot water: maji ya moto

Drinking water: maji ya kunywa

Never mind: asante sana

No worries: hakuna-matata

Ama Nunoo

Ama Nunoo is an optimist. She believes every situation has its upside no matter how devastating some may be. She has a Master's degree in International Multimedia Journalism from the University of Kent's Centre for Journalism and a Bachelor's in English and Linguistics.

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