Form with which the stockholders of a corporation record the contents of their annual meeting.
Form with which the stockholders of a corporation record the contents of their annual meeting.
Cardinal numbers The numbers -moja (1), -mbili (2), -tatu (3), -nne (4), -tano (5), and -nane (8) all inflect ing to standard patterns, although all except -moja decline only in the plural. All these numbers are derived from Proto-Bantu. Most higher numbers are from Arabic, and are invariable.
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)
Swahili Translation. meza ya muda. More Swahili words for timetable. ratiba noun.
You might have noticed that although in English we start the week on Monday or Sunday, the Swahili days of the week seem to start on Saturday (it's the 'first day of the week' if we literally translate its name). Because Ijumaa is the holy day, you begin starting the week from the day after – so, Jumamosi.
Michael: The basic word order in a Swahili sentence is Subject-Verb-Object—just like in English. For example, in this sentence: Gertrude: Ninakunywa chai. Gertrude: chai.
Jumamosi - Saturday Jumapili - Sunday Jumatatu - Monday Jumanne - Tuesday Jumatano - Wednesday Alhamisi - Thursday Ijumaa - Friday For your speaking skills write to me easyswahili@gmail .
Basic Swahili Phrases for Travelers Hello: jambo/ hujambo/ ​salama. How are you?: habari gani. Fine (response): nzuri. Goodbye: kwa heri/ kwa herini (more than one person) See you later: tutaonana. Nice to meet you: nafurahi kukuona. Goodnight: lala salama.
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