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Swahili Phrases

When in Rome, be Roman. If in France, speak French. But in Kenya, a handful of Swahili phrases will not only get you out of a fix but would also win over the hearts of the Kenyans.

Common Swahili Phrases

Some phrases and courtesies that will come in handy on your Tour to Kenya:

EnglishSwahili
HelloJambo
How are you?Habari?
FineMzuri Sana
GoodbyeKwaheri
PleaseTafadhali
Thank youAsante sana
YesNdio
NoHapana
TodayLeo
TonightLeo usiku
TomorrowKesho
How much? How many?Ngapi?
How much is it?Ngapi shillings?
WaitNgojea

Swahili for Numbers

It is surprising the number of times we use numbers in our speech. See! So mug these terms and commit them to memory.

EnglishSwahili
OneMoja
TwoMbili
ThreeTatu
FourNne
FiveTano
SixSita
SevenSaba
EightNane
NineTisa
TenKumi

Swahili for Animals

Since Safaris are an integral part of even the least challenging tours to Kenya, it is only in your best interest that you call the animal by its right name. Other wise you'll end up spotting a giraffe instead of a lion.

EnglishSwahili
LionSimba
ElephantTembo
GiraffeTwiga
ZebraPunda milia
CheetahDuma
HippopotamusKiboko
SnakeNyoka
HartbeestKongoni