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  1. trip in Swahili

    Translation of "trip" into Swahili. safari, usafiri, msafara are the top translations of "trip" into Swahili. Sample translated sentence: Tell me all about the trip you've made. ↔ Unieleze habari zote za safari uliyosafiri. trip adjective verb noun grammar. A journey.

  2. What is "trip" in Swahili? (meaning + usage examples)

    What is Trip in Swahili? Trip in Swahili is maneva. We are going on an excursion. tunakwenda maneva. In Swahili maneva. We are going on an excursion. tunakwenda maneva. is used as a noun. Other Meaning(s) Another meaning of the word trip in Swahili is pl trips, msafara (3/4), pl misafara. when used as a noun.

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  4. TRIP

    troublemaker. trousers. trowel. true. truly. trumpet. truncate. Translations into more languages in the bab.la English-Dutch dictionary. Translation for 'trip' in the free English-Swahili dictionary and many other Swahili translations.

  5. Swahili Basics and Useful Phrases for Travelers to East Africa

    If you're planning a trip to East Africa, consider learning a few basic phrases of Swahili before you go.Whether you're embarking on a once-in-a-lifetime safari or planning on spending several months as a volunteer, being able to converse with the people you meet in their own language goes a long way towards bridging the cultural gap. With a few of the right phrases, you'll find that people ...

  6. How to say trip in Swahili

    Here's how you say it. Swahili Translation. safari. More Swahili words for trip. safari noun. journey, voyage. Find more words!

  7. What is "travel" in Swahili? (meaning + usage examples)

    Another meaning of the word travel in Swahili is usafiri. when used as a noun. More examples and usage. Word/Phrase Translation Usage(Part of Speech) travel: pl Eng. trans. is O.K. ?, -abirika. verb-safiri. Today we shall travel early. Leo tutasafiri mapema. verb: Related words and phrases .

  8. TRIP in English

    Translation of "TRIP" into English Sample translated sentence: Hapo baadaye katika mwaka wa 2009, Lecrae, Tedashii, Sho Baraka, Trip Lee na Flame wakaenda ziara ya Don't Waste Your Life. ↔ In 2010, Lecrae, Tedashii, Trip Lee, Sho Baraka, PRo and DJ Official went on the Unashamed Tour 2010.

  9. The English

    Translations from dictionary English - Swahili, definitions, grammar. In Glosbe you will find translations from English into Swahili coming from various sources. The translations are sorted from the most common to the less popular. We make every effort to ensure that each expression has definitions or information about the inflection.

  10. Meaning of Trip in Swahili

    Swahili is a Bantu language spoken by about 100 million people, primarily in East Africa. It is the official language of Kenya and Tanzania and is written in the Latin alphabet. English is a West Germanic language of the Indo-European language family, with its earliest forms spoken by the inhabitants of early medieval England.

  11. English to Swahili: Useful Words & Phrases for Travel in East Africa

    Vegetables Mbogo. Samaki Fish. Wali Rice. Supu Soup. Baridi Cold (useful when asking for a beer/soda/water ie. "maji baridi") Mimi ni mboga I'm a vegetarian. Hakuna nyama No meat. Hakuna maziwa No dairy.

  12. SwahiliPod101's Essential Swahili Travel Phrase Guide

    SwahiliPod101 Can Help You Master Travel Phrases Easily and Effortlessly! 1. Importance Of Learning Travel Phrases. Impressing Kenyan people or your travel partners will be the least of the benefits you reap from learning these helpful phrases.

  13. Swahili

    Swahili, in Arabic it means 'coast'. The language was therefore born on the coast of East Africa, in a distant past, and is actually mainly characterized by the mix of languages and cultures that have influenced these idyllic coasts. Swahili is a Bantu language - of African origin - but it has been significantly influenced by Arabic and Persian when Arabs sailed in their dhows, landed ...

  14. The Ultimate Swahili Language Guide for Travelers to Africa

    L ikely unbeknown to visitors traveling to Tanzania to see Mount Kilimanjaro and its beautiful surroundings, Africa's highest peak serves as the perfect introduction to the Swahili language. Kilimanjaro comes from the words "Kilima," meaning mountain, and "Njaro," which means shining or white. A language barrier is rarely a problem when visiting East African countries as most people ...

  15. Useful Swahili words and phrases for your Kenya trip

    Useful Swahili phrases. You'll probably hear and use these basic Swahili phrases and words throughout your Kenya trip. Ndiyo - Yes. Hapana - No. Tafadhali - Please. Asante - Thank you. Asante sana - Thank you very much. Hapana asante sana - No, thank you very much. Starehe - You're welcome.

  16. Useful Swahili Words and Phrases for Travelers

    To speak about time in Swahili, you use 'saa' (hour) and then combine the numbers above. The only difficulty is that Swahili time is counted differently than time in most other places in the world, as it's based on sunrise and sunset and not on noon and midnight.Being located close to the equator, of course sunrise and sunset in Tanzania occur around the same time every day of the year.

  17. Travel Swahili: Useful phrases

    In our last post I highlighted all the things to do on our African Safari bucket list and since I love learning new languages for our trips, I thought it'd be fun to share some useful travel phrases for that trip of a lifetime.. Kenya's two official languages are Swahili (or Kiswahili) and English, but I always think it's fun to learn a few basic phrases in the native language and be ...

  18. Swahili

    Key Swahili phrases. Learning a few basic Swahili phrases will help you during that initial, sometimes awkward, greeting phase, and earn the respect of your Swahili-speaking friend. Here are a few of the most useful phrases (the syllables to stress are in bold): ♦ "Hello": "Hujambo", often shortened to "jambo".

  19. 9 Common Swahili Words to Know During Your Trip to African ...

    3. Swahili is one of the most traditional languages, spoken by millions across Africa. It is one of the official languages of four different countries: 1. Tanzania. 2. Kenya. 3. Uganda.

  20. 73+ Essential Swahili Travel Phrases for Travelers to East Africa

    Swahili is spoken widely across East Africa and serves as a lingua franca between different linguistic groups. Swahili language basics are relatively easy to learn due to its phonetic pronunciation and straightforward grammar. Essential Swahili travel phrases, besides Hakuna Matata and Asante Sana, cover greetings, directions, ordering food ...

  21. Kuwa na Safari Njema! Have a Great Trip! Travel Phrases in Swahili

    In this post we'll look at a lot of vocabulary and expressions that will come in handy when you travel. Let's start with the basics. Mkoba wangu: My Suitcase. Before you travel, you of course need to pack. So let's start there. mkoba suitcase; Nahitaji kupanga mkoba wangu. I need to pack my suitcase. Mkoba wangu ni mzito/mwepesi/(-ni ...

  22. Best Swahili Phrases: Learn Swahili 15 Easy Traveler Phrases

    Nina njaa/kiu - I'm hungry/thirsty. Ningependa Kulipa - I would like to pay. Knowing some essential food and drink terms, as well as polite phrases to order and pay, will help you navigate meals smoothly while traveling in Swahili-speaking countries. With regular practice, you will gain confidence in conversing casually over an 'ugali ...

  23. Swahili for Travellers

    Origins of Swahili. Swahili dates back to the early days of trade, along the East African coast, with the local Bantu tribes communicating with the Arab sailors. For centuries, Swahili remained a coastal language. In fact 'Swahili' is originally an Arabic word meaning 'the coast'.

  24. What Does 'Raw-Dogging' a Flight Mean? All About the Viral Travel Trend

    A new viral challenge on Tiktok called "raw-dogging" sees plane passengers boasting about going without any entertainment for the duration of their flight.

  25. What Common Airplane Sounds Mean

    Whether you're a first-time flier, a nervous flier, or a curious frequent flier, you might have questions about all the noises you hear during a flight. And no, we don't mean babies crying or the ...

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    The Tuscany Region is offering between 10,000 euros and 30,000 euros to those willing to move to a Tuscan town with 5,000 residents or less. The payment is meant to go toward the purchase of the ...

  27. Inflight 'raw dogging': The bizarre new travel trend that's ...

    Michael Ceely once spent a four-hour flight just zoning out - no magazines, no movies, no podcasts, just looking out the window and watching the flight map. Ceely, a therapist in California who ...

  28. TSA breaks record for most individuals screened on a single day

    WASHINGTON — As airline passengers prepare to take to the skies this Independence Day holiday, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is prepared for a sustained period of high passenger volumes. TSA expects to screen more than 32 million individuals from Thursday, June 27 through Monday, July 8, which is a 5.4% increase over 2023 Independence Day holiday travel volumes.

  29. How Biden's New Immigration Policy Works

    President Biden's new immigration policy protects some 500,000 people who are married to U.S. citizens from deportation and gives them a pathway to citizenship.