The Embu people, the speakers of the Kiembu language, are found in Embu County in the former Eastern Province in Kenya. Coming up is a list of 100 commonly used Kiembu words and their translations.
- Uvoro – how are you
- Ri? – When?
- Ku? – Where?
- Uka – come
- Hava – here
- Varia – there
- Vakuve – close (noun)
- Kuraca – far (noun)
- Ciakwa – my/mine
- Cucu – grandmother
- Mundu – person
- Andu – people
- Mwana – child
- Mutumia – woman
- Muthuri – man
- Eritu – girls/young ladies
- Ageni – visitors
- Nengera – give
- Kumaka – shock
- Kugura – buy
- Kuina – sing
- Kuthondeka – making
- Kavora – slowly
- Kuringana – collide
- Kumama – sleep
- Kuruga – cook (verb)
- Kuvanda – plant (verb)
- Gutwa – climb
- Kurira – cry
- Kuthoma – study
- Thikiriria – listen
- Kuthukia – destroy
- Kwithamba – shower/bath
- Gukama – milk (verb)
- Vamwe- together
- Magego – teeth
- Njara- hand
- Ngingo – neck
- Metho – eyes
- Maguru – legs
- Mboco – beans
- Makondovia – avocados
- Mburi – goat
- Njoka – snake
- Nguru mathendu – tortoise
- Ngui – dog
- Njuki – bees
- Mai – water
- Waru – potatoes
- Gitima – grass
- Mavavai – pawpaws
- Nyama – meat
- Igwa – sugarcane
- Itumbi – egg
- Mbembe – maize
- Ruagi – mosquito
- Nyenje – cockroach
- Ndegwa – bull
- Ivuku – book
- Karatathi – paper
- Giti – chair/seat
- Thaani – plate
- Giciko – spoon
- Nyomba – house
- Mucii – home
- Ndawa – medicine
- Savi – keys
- Mugunda – land
- Thivitari – hospital
- Kanitha- church
- Muthetu – soil
- Maua – flowers
- Mugende – mango tree
- Mutitu – forest
- Miti – trees
- Mathangu – leaves
- Kithuki – stump
- Ngari – vehicle
- Murio – sweet (adjective)
- Inegene – noise
- Wendo – love
- Sati – shirt
- Muvuto – trouser
- Iratu – shoes
- Mukuvi – short (noun)
- Muthini – poor
- Mbura – rain
- Irima – hole/ridge
- Uviki – wedding
- Wira –work (noun)
- Murimi – farmer
- Gatagati – middle
- Kuvuri – padlock
- Riiko – kitchen
- Ngai – God
- Kirema –scar (noun)
- Muno – much
- Goro – expensive
- Mbia – money
- Ngengere – bell
Now you are all set to make your first sentence in Kiembu! Good luck!