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Kalenjin Words and their Translations – A Simple Reference Guide

By Samuel

Are you interested in learning the Kalenjin language? This simple guide that lists words according to categories will make learning the language so much easier! Greetings  Chamgei – HelloChamgei missing – Hello (in response to Chamgei)Yamonei – How are you?Mamogi – I am fineSeiseri – GoodbyeRunemie – GoodnightKongoi – Thank youAchamin – I love youMutyo – … [Read more...]

Top 101 Words in Kinyarwanda and their translations

By Samuel

Planning a trip to Rwanda in the near future? You will definitely need these top 101 words in Kinyarwanda to get around! Jye, jyewe, jywekho – I Twebwe/twe – we Mwebwe – you Bo, ba – they We – he We – she Ibye – his Nka – as Ibyo – that Yari – was Ku – on Kuri – for/to/as Ni – are Hamwe na – with Kugira – have Iyi – this Kuva – from Na – … [Read more...]

Top 101 Words in Yoruba and their translations

By Samuel

If you are planning to visit West Africa, specifically Nigeria, Benin, and Togo, you are likely to run into the Yoruba people, and you may need to know a few words in their language. Here are the top 101 words in Yoruba to help you out. Eyokan – one Meji – two Meta – three Merin – four Marun – five Mefa – six Meje – seven Mejo – eight Mesan – nine Mewa - … [Read more...]

Top 100 Kiswahili words and their translations

By Alison

Kiswahili is widely spoken in East Africa and other parts of Africa. It has official language status in Kenya and Tanzania, and is also spoken in Uganda, DR Congo, and the Comoros, making it one of the languages you need to learn if you plan to visit East Africa. Here are the top 100 Kiswahili words, and their translations in English. Jambo – Hello Habari za asubuhi – … [Read more...]

101 Most Commonly Used Luganda Words and their Translations

By Samuel

Luganda is the language spoken by the Baganda people of Uganda. The Baganda are the largest ethnic group in this country, and as a result, this language is understood almost everywhere in Uganda. Here is a guide to the most commonly used Luganda words and their translations. Wasuze otya nno – Good morning Osiibye otya nno – Good afternoon or good evening Oli otya – How … [Read more...]

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