Minutes Writing In Swahili In Clark

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Form with which the stockholders of a corporation record the contents of their annual meeting.


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Basic Swahili Phrases for Travelers What is your name?: jina lako nani? My name is: jina langu ni. Where are you from?: unatoka wapi? I'm from: natokea. May I take a picture?: naomba kupiga picha.

With friends or relatives. But also with people we don't know we used this phrase in lesson.MoreWith friends or relatives. But also with people we don't know we used this phrase in lesson.

Jumbo jumbo are you interested in learning Swahili. Then days of the week in Swahili are some ofMoreJumbo jumbo are you interested in learning Swahili. Then days of the week in Swahili are some of your must. Knows.

Haraka haraka haina Baraka - Hurry Hurry has no blessings This is a very common quote among Swahili-speaking people used to inform people that there is no need to rush in life.

Basic Swahili Phrases for Travelers What is your name?: jina lako nani? Where are you from?: unatoka wapi? Do you speak English?: unasema kiingereza? Do you speak Swahili?: unasema Kiswahili?

There are basically five ways to say hello in Swahili: – Sijambo (seeJAmbo) (I am fine / no worries) Habari? (any news?) – nzuri (nZOOree) (fine) U hali gani? (oo HAlee GAnee) (how are you) – njema (fine)

But don't panic – you likely already know at least one phrase in Swahili. “Hakuna matata” or “no worries” is the Swahili saying made famous by The Lion King.

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Minutes Writing In Swahili In Clark