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  2. Jambo (greeting) - Wikipedia

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    Today, more traditional greeting or welcoming terms are encouraged for tourists to better understand and to relate to the local people. For example: In Tanzania and for the Swahili language, there are many tourist guides and educational pages which provide common phrases. [8] [9] Below are four basic ways in Swahili to say "Hello!" and a basic ...

  3. Category:Swahili words and phrases - Wikipedia

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    This category is not for articles about concepts and things but only for articles about the words themselves.Please keep this category purged of everything that is not actually an article about a word or phrase.

  4. Standard Swahili language - Wikipedia

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    Standard Swahili language arose during the colonial era as the homogenised version of the dominant dialects of the Swahili language.. Standard Swahili enabled communication in a wide array of situations: it facilitated political cooperation between anti-apartheid fighters from South Africa and their Tanzanian military instructors and continues to give members of the African American community ...

  5. Sheng slang - Wikipedia

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    Sheng is primarily a Swahili and English-based cant, perhaps a mixed language or creole, originating among the urban youth of Nairobi, Kenya, and influenced by many of the languages spoken there. While primarily a language of urban youths, it has spread across social classes and geographically to neighbouring Tanzania and Uganda .

  6. Category:Swahili language - Wikipedia

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    Swahili words and phrases (26 P) Swahili-based pidgins and creoles (5 P) Swahili-speaking countries and territories (6 P) T. Translators to Swahili (1 C, 3 P)

  7. 50 Irish sayings guaranteed to make you smile - AOL

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    Celebrate St. Patrick's Day with one of these short, funny or traditional Irish sayings. Use these expressions for Instagram or send to friends and family.

  8. Hakuna matata - Wikipedia

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    Hakuna matata" (pronounced [hɑˈkunɑ mɑˈtɑtɑ] ⓘ) is a Swahili language phrase. In English, it means "no trouble" or "no worries" and "take it easy" (literally hakuna: "there is no/there are no"; matata: "worries").

  9. The Best Candy Heart Sayings From the Past 120 Years - AOL

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    The candy heart sayings released each year from 2010 to 2019 are lost to time, but you can enjoy the following oldies, beginning with some romantic restaurant–inspired phrases. Conversation ...