Learn Swahili in a Fun and Easy Way: Top 25 Swahili Phrases

TLDRThis video teaches you the top 25 phrases in Swahili, including greetings, good morning, good afternoon, good night, and more. Each phrase is explained in detail, making it easy to learn and remember. Whether you're a beginner or have some knowledge of Swahili, this video will help you improve your language skills.

Key insights

👋Jambo (hello) is a common greeting in Kenya and can be used at any time.

☀️Habariza Asubui (good morning) is a polite way to greet someone in the morning.

🌞Habariza Chana (good afternoon) is used to greet someone in the afternoon and ask how their day is going.

🌙Usiku Mwema (good night) is a friendly way to bid someone farewell and wish them a good night's sleep.

Jina Lako Nani? (What's your name?) is a common question to ask when meeting someone new.

Q&A

What are some common Swahili greetings?

Some common Swahili greetings include jambo (hello), habariza asubui (good morning), habariza chana (good afternoon), and usiku mwema (good night).

How do you say 'goodbye' in Swahili?

Goodbye can be translated as kwaheri in Swahili.

How do you say 'thank you' in Swahili?

Thank you can be translated as asante in Swahili.

How do you ask someone's name in Swahili?

To ask someone's name in Swahili, you can say 'Jina lako nani?'

What is the Swahili word for 'please'?

Please can be translated as tafadhali in Swahili.

Timestamped Summary

00:00Introduction: Learn Swahili in a fun and easy way with the top 25 Swahili phrases.

00:08Jambo (hello) is a common greeting in Kenya that can be used at any time.

00:35Habariza Asubui (good morning) is a polite way to greet someone in the morning.

00:53Habariza Chana (good afternoon) is used to greet someone in the afternoon and ask how their day is going.

01:17Usiku Mwema (good night) is a friendly way to bid someone farewell and wish them a good night's sleep.

01:45Jina Lako Nani? (What's your name?) is a common question to ask when meeting someone new.