Let’s learn Swahili

Learn basic Swahili and revise key vocabularies with me!

How to say different times of the day and goodbye in Swahili

Morning - Asubuhi. Afternoon - Mchana. Evening - Jioni. Goodmorning - habari za asubuhi, Goodafternoon - habari za mchana, Goodevening - habari za jioni, Goodnight - Usiku mwema. Goodbye - Kwaheri. Greeting elders - Shikamoo!

04-07
03:30

Swahili Greetings & Introduction

Hi/ hey - mambo (casual), habari (formal).  I’m fine/ okay/ good - poa (casual), safi (both ways). 

04-07
07:12

Swahili words you might have already known!

Some Swahili terms borrowed from English (mentioned in this episode) Picha - Picture Muziki - Music Hoteli - Hotel Hospitali - Hospital Baiskeli - Bicycle Redio - Radio Boksi - Box

04-06
02:00

Let’s learn Swahili - Tujifunze Kiswahili

Swahili is one of the most loved languages spoken in Africa, especially on the east coast of Africa. People with Swahili as their mother tongue are referred as Waswahili. In Tanzania, Swahili is the mother tongue and a national language, also used as the language of instruction in primary education level. However in Kenya and Uganda, Swahili is the second language. Swahili is also spoken in other countries such as Rwanda, Congo (DRC) and even central and southern African countries. In fact, Swahili is the most taught African language in the world, with a very rich literal tradition.

04-06
00:36

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