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🤗 Swahili (individual language): Greetings for Everyday Life

Hi Swahili learners! 😃

Do you want to learn how to say “Hello” in Swahili?

Greetings are an important part of any language because they allow you to connect and communicate with others.

If you’re planning a trip to the country or are trying to learn Swahili, keep reading to discover some of the most important greetings.

Let’s get started! 🤗

Greetings[edit | edit source]

English Swahili (individual language)
general greeting spoken to a man Habari bwana
general greeting spoken to a woman Habari bibi
general greeting spoken to an elder man Habari mzee
general greeting spoken to an elder woman Habari mama
morning greeting Habari za asubuhi
morning greeting Habari ya asubuhi
afternoon greeting Habari za mchana
afternoon greeting Habari ya mchana
evening greeting Habari za jioni
evening greeting Habari ya jioni
how are you? Habari yako?
reply to all greetings that begin with Habari Nzuri
reply to all greetings that begin with Habari spoken in Kenya Mzuri
general greeting spoken to a man Hujambo bwana
general greeting spoken to a woman Hujambo bibi
general greeting spoken to an elder man Hujambo mzee
general greeting spoken to an elder woman Hujambo mama
reply to Hujambo spoken to a man Sijambo bwana
reply to Hujambo spoken to a woman Sijambo bibi
reply to Hujambo spoken to an elder man Sijambo mzee
reply to Hujambo spoken to an elder woman Sijambo mama
general greeting spoken to a group of men Hamjambo mabwana
general greeting spoken to a group of women Hamjambo mabibi
reply to Hamjambo spoken to a man Hatujambo bwana
reply to Hamjambo spoken to a woman Hatujambo bibi
reply to Hamjambo spoken to an elder man Hatujambo mzee
reply to Hamjambo spoken to an elder woman Hatujambo mama
greeting spoken to tourists or by tourists (simplified version of the greetings above) Jambo
welcome greeting spoken to one person Karibu
welcome greeting spoken to a group Karibuni
greeting spoken in passing Salama
greeting spoken to an elder man (literally, "elder") Shikamoo mzee
greeting spoken to an elder man (literally, "grandfather" Shikamoo babu
greeting spoken to an elder man (literally "father") Shikamoo baba
greeting spoken to an elder woman, used in Tanzania (literally, "grandmother") Shikamoo bibi
greeting spoken to an elder woman, used in Kenya (literally, "grandmother") Shikamoo nyanya
greeting spoken to an elder woman (literally, "mother") Shikamoo mama
greeting spoken by elder men and women Marahaba
greeting spoken by Muslims Asalaamu alekum
reply to Asalaamu alekum Wa alekum salaam
how are you? informal (literally, "how now?") Vipi sasa?
how are you? informal (literally, "now?") Sasa?
how are you? informal (literally, "thngs?") Mambo?
reply to Sasa and Mambo Fit
reply to Sasa and Mambo (literally, "cool") Poa
reply to Sasa and Mambo (literally, "clean") Safi
greeting spoken in the Pemba dialect of Kenya [swh-pem] Chechei
greeting spoken to a group of people in the Bajuni dialect [swh-baj] Hamuyambo
greeting spoken in the Unguja dialect of Tanzania [swh-ung] Wambaje
hello! hi! jambo !

... jambo [answer]

"peace" ... salama [answer]
good morning habari ya (za) asubuhi,

saba-l-kheri

good evening habari ya (za) jioni,

masa-l-kheri

good night usiku mwema
sleep well lala salama
goodbye kwaheri [1 person]

kwaherini [people]

good luck bahati njema
I love you Nakupenda
Kiss me Nibusu
What's new? Habari (gani) ?
How are you? Hujambo ? [1 person]

Hamjambo ? [people]

I am fine

We are fine

... Sijambo [answer]

... Hatujambo [answer]

miss

madam

bibi, bi
mister bwana
name jina
family name jina la familia
What is your name? Jina lako ni nani ?
My name is ... Jina langu ni ...
I understand Naelewa
I don't understand Sielewi
I don't speak Swahili Siongei/Sisemi kiswahili
I would like Ningependa
please tafadhali
thanks (very much) asante (sana)
yes ndiyo
no siyo, hapana, (la)
excuse me samahani

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