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Swati Vocabulary - Fruits

Hi Swati learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will learn the essential vocabulary related to fruits in Swati language. Swati language is spoken in South Africa and Eswatini, and it is an essential part of understanding the culture and people of these places. This lesson is best suited for intermediate level learners who want to improve their vocabulary skills in Swati.

If you want to take your Swati language skills to the next level, it is best to learn from native speakers. You can join the Polyglot Club website and find native speakers to interact with Swati speakers and practice with them. You can also find native speakers and ask them any questions!

Swati Fruits Vocabulary[edit | edit source]

In this section, we will learn the essential Swati fruits vocabulary words that are commonly used:

Swati Pronunciation English
i-pineapple ee-pee-nuh-pl Pineapple
i-mango ee-mang-go Mango
i-peach ee-pe-chi Peach
i-cherry ee-cher-ri Cherry
i-lemon ee-le-mon Lemon
i-apricot ee-a-pri-kot Apricot
i-banana ee-ba-na-na Banana
i-orange ee-o-ran-ji Orange
i-apple ee-ap-ple Apple
i-grape ee-grape Grape
i-melon ee-mel-lon Melon
i-pear ee-pear Pear
i-plum ee-plam Plum
i-watermelon ee-water-mel-lon Watermelon

Examples[edit | edit source]

Here are some examples of how to use these words in a sentence:

  • Person 1: Ngiya bonga i-apricot. (I like apricots.)
  • Person 2: Wena wedwa? (Only you?)
  • Person 1: Cha! Labantu bangakanani abaluthisekile kaningi i-apricot. (No! Many people don’t like apricots.)
  • Person 2: Ngiya funa i-apple. (I want an apple.)
  • Person 1: Inkinga yini ukuthi ufuna isithelo esifushane? (What is the problem with wanting a small fruit?)
  • Person 2: Angingeni emasimini ngokwami. (I don't go to the orchards by myself.)

Fun Facts[edit | edit source]

- Mangoes are one of the most popular fruits in Eswatini, and they are usually eaten fresh or as a juice. - Pineapple is considered a symbol of hospitality in many African countries, including Eswatini. - Apples are not widely grown in Eswatini, and most of them are imported from South Africa. - Watermelons are an important source of water during the hot summer months.

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

In conclusion, we learned the essential Swati fruits vocabulary words in this lesson. To improve your Swati Vocabulary, you can also use the Polyglot Club website. You can find more useful vocabulary in the [Language/Swati/Vocabulary|Vocabulary] section to expand your knowledge of Swati language. If you plan to visit Eswatini or South Africa or interact with the people from these countries, learning Swati language can help you connect with them more effectively.


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