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muda, nafasi, nyakati - Express time in Swahili
Hi Swahili Learners! 😃
➡ In today's lesson we will learn How to express time in Swahili.
Happy learning!
Don't hesitate to look into these other pages after completing this lesson: Feelings and Emotions, Parts of the Body, Weather and Climate & Family.
swahili | English |
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Ni saa ngapi ? | What time is it? |
saa | (wrist-)watch
hour |
dakika | minute |
sekunde | seconde |
sasa | now |
asubuhi | morning |
siku | day |
saa sita za mchana | midday, noon |
mchana
adhuri, (alasiri) |
afternoon |
jioni | evening |
usiku | night |
saa sita usiku | midnight |
juzi | day before yesterday |
jana | yesterday |
leo | today |
kesho | tomorrow |
kesho kutwa | day after tomorrow |
wiki | week |
mwisho wa juma, wikendi | week-end |
mwezi | month |
msimu | season |
mwaka | year |
mwaka mpya | new year |
Kheri na fanaka kwa
mwaka mpya ! |
Happy new year! |
siku ya kuzaliwa | birthday |
Siku njema ya kuzaliwa ! | Happy birthday! |
Siku kuu njema !
Krismasi njema ! |
Merry Christmas! |
zawadi | gift |
kalenda | calendar |
tarehe | date |
karne | century |
milenia | millennium |
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