The Giriama are a tribe in Kenya that is one of the nine sub-groups of the Mijikenda community. They reside in the coastal region of Kenya, particularly in Kilifi and Malindi. They are well known for their cultural heritage, especially their traditional dances, like the Kaya and Mwenjele dances. This tribe is estimated to have a population of 1 million within Kenya. Here is … [Read more...]
Top 101 Oromo Words and Their Translations
Top 101 Oromo Words and Their Translations The Oromo are one of the largest ethnic groups in Ethiopia. They have strong traditions of pastoralism, agriculture, and trade. They also have their own social structure, customary laws, and democratic governance system called the Gadaa system. They speak a language known as the Afaan Oromo. Here are the top 101 Oromo words and … [Read more...]
Kamba Words and Their Translations – A Simple Reference Guide
Are you interested in learning everyday words in the Kamba language that you can use when necessary? This guide will help you do just that! Greetings Conversation People Family Parts of the Body Food Household Items Domestic Animals Professions Additional Words With this simple reference guide, you can have your first … [Read more...]
Top 101 Afrikaans Words and Their Translations
Afrikaans is a language that is spoken by a substantial part of the South African population. This language, which originated from Dutch, is one of the official languages of South Africa. If you are planning a trip to South Africa, you will definitely need to learn these words! hallo – hello totsiens – goodbye jommer – sorry goeie more – good morning goeie middag – … [Read more...]
Top 101 Zulu Words and their translations
Are you interested in learning Zulu, a language widely spoken in South Africa? Here is a list of the top 101 Zulu words and their translations to get you started! wakhe – his/her yena – he/she bona – they wena – you yato – their sawubona – hello/hi/good morning ulale kahle – good night hamba kahle – goodbye ekuseni – morning ntambama – afternoon ebusuku – … [Read more...]