The word “jina” in Swahili translates to “name” in English. Meaning in English:Jina = Name It refers to a word…
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“UKIZUNGUMZA na mtu kwa lugha anayoielewa, hiyo inajikita akilini mwake. Ukizungumza naye kwa lugha yake, hilo linaingia moyoni mwake.” Nukuu…
Soma Zaidi »Explanation of the Swahili words “jiko” and “meko”: Jiko Swahili Meaning:”Jiko” refers to a stove, cooker, or kitchen, depending on…
Soma Zaidi »The Swahili word “jifunza” comes from the verb “kujifunza”, which means “to learn” in English. Meaning:”Jifunza” means “learn” — usually…
Soma Zaidi »Word: Jicho Language: Swahili Meaning in English: Eye (singular) Origin:The word jicho comes from Bantu languages, where many body parts…
Soma Zaidi »We discuss the word “jedwali”which started with letter j Meaning:The Swahili word “jedwali” means a table—specifically, a structured arrangement of…
Soma Zaidi »The word “Jenga” comes from the Swahili language, and its meaning and origin are quite interesting. Meaning in Swahili”Jenga” is…
Soma Zaidi »Meaning of Jamii (Swahili → English) Jamii is a Swahili word that translates to “community,” “society,” or “social group” in…
Soma Zaidi »The Swahili word “jasho” means “sweat” in English. Meaning:Literal meaning: Sweat, the moisture exuded through the skin due to heat,…
Soma Zaidi »The Swahili word “jani” translates to “leaf” in English. Meaning:Jani means leaf, referring to the flat, green part of a…
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