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==Free Taita Lessons== | ==Free Taita Lessons== |
Revision as of 22:29, 1 December 2022
🤗 Taita Greetings for Everyday Life
Hi Taita learners! 😃
Taita is a Bantu language spoken in the Taita Hills of Kenya.
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 Kenya or are trying to learn Taita, keep reading to discover some of the most important greetings.
Let’s get started! 🤗
Greetings
English | Taita |
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general greeting (Hello) | Maana |
general greeting (Hi) | Sere |
general greeting | Davuka |
reply to Davuka | Navuka |
morning greeting | Kwawuka maana |
afternoon and evening greeting | Kwasinda maana |
nighttime greeting | Lala maana |
how are you? | Habari yako? |
Hello father | mana aba/apa |
Hello mother | mana mao |
Good morning | kwalale mana |
How was your day | kwasinda wada? |
Sleep well | lala nicha |
Bye | enda mana |
Sources
- https://ke.opera.news/ke/en/business/dde6a8dad40db93807a7a807ebcfc871
- http://users.elite.net/runner/jennifers/