Learn About Seasons and Weather Conditions in Swahili

TLDRThis video teaches you about seasons and weather conditions in Swahili, covering topics such as weather vocabulary, climate, and natural phenomena. Join the lesson and expand your Swahili language skills!

Key insights

🌞Seasons in Swahili are referred to as 'misimo', while weather conditions are known as 'hali ya anga'.

🌧️The word for rain in Swahili is 'mvua', while a common weather condition is 'mawingu' meaning clouds.

☀️Other weather-related terms in Swahili include 'joto' for hot, 'upepo' for wind, and 'baridi' for cold.

⛈️Natural phenomena like storms and lightning are described as 'dhirishea' and 'radi' respectively.

🌈A rainbow in Swahili is known as 'upinde wa mvua' and clean air is referred to as 'hewa safi'.

Q&A

How do you say 'rain' in Swahili?

The word for rain in Swahili is 'mvua'.

What is the Swahili term for clouds?

Clouds are referred to as 'mawingu' in Swahili.

How do you say 'hot' in Swahili?

The Swahili word for hot is 'joto'.

What is the term for 'wind' in Swahili?

Wind is known as 'upepo' in Swahili.

How do you describe a 'storm' in Swahili?

In Swahili, a storm is described as 'dhirishea'.

Timestamped Summary

00:43The video starts with an introduction and gratitude for the subscribers.

01:00The teacher introduces the topic of seasons and weather conditions in Swahili.

01:21The teacher teaches various Swahili words related to weather, such as 'joto' for hot and 'upepo' for wind.

02:22The video covers natural phenomena like storms and lightning, with the Swahili terms 'dhirishea' and 'radi' respectively.

03:18The teacher introduces the term 'upinde wa mvua' for rainbow and 'hewa safi' for clean air.

04:28The video concludes with a reminder to subscribe and a thank you message.