by Marco | Mar 16, 2026 | Uncategorized
How to Say Bon Appétit in Swahili: Mealtime Expressions and Culture Food brings people together everywhere in the world, and East Africa is no exception. If you are sharing a meal with Swahili speakers, knowing how to say bon appétit in Swahili and other mealtime...
by Marco | Mar 16, 2026 | Uncategorized
How to Say Condolences in Swahili: Words of Comfort and Sympathy Losing someone is never easy. In Swahili-speaking communities across East Africa, words of comfort carry deep meaning. Whether you are attending a funeral, writing a message or speaking to a grieving...
by Marco | Mar 16, 2026 | Uncategorized
Swahili Proverbs: 15 Wise Sayings and Their Meanings Swahili is a language rich in wisdom. Across East Africa, from Tanzania to Kenya, the Democratic Republic of Congo to Mozambique, proverbs (methali) are woven into everyday conversations. They carry lessons passed...
by Marco | Mar 16, 2026 | Uncategorized
Living in Tanzania: Pros and Cons You Should Know Before Making the Move Tanzania is one of the most breathtaking countries in East Africa. From the iconic Mount Kilimanjaro to the turquoise waters of Zanzibar, it’s a place that captures hearts easily. But...
by Swahili School | Mar 2, 2026 | Uncategorized
Yes in Swahili Knowing how to say âyesâ is one of the first useful reflexes to develop when learning a language. In Swahili, the most common word for âyesâ is simple, practical, and easy to remember. It may be a small word, but it appears all the time in real...
by Swahili School | Mar 2, 2026 | Uncategorized
Hello in Swahili Learning how to say hello is one of the first and most useful steps in any language. In Swahili, there is more than one way to greet someone, and the best option can depend on the situation, the region, and the level of formality. That is exactly what...