Swahili Archive JeanneDecember 27, 2015 Kenya, Swahili, Tanzania, Uganda Here is a list of Swahili words that have been used on this website. Click on them to hear how to pronounce them. Swahili Word Phonetic Pronunciation Definition asante ah SAWN tay Thank you asante sana ah SAWN tay SAW na Thank you very much askari ah SCAR ee a guard baridi bah REE dee cold bwana BWAH nah mister chai ch EYE tea or a bribe chang’aa shung GAH an illegally brewed alcoholic beverage choo choh pit latrine fiti FEE tee response to Sasa? meaning I’m fit habari hah BAR ee news hakuna matata hah KOO nah mah TAH tah there are no worries hapana hah PAH nah no harambee hah rah BAY let’s pull together hela HAY lah German coin hoteli hoe TELL ee hotel or restaurant jambo JAHM bow Hi jambo sana JAHM bow SAH nah Response to Jambo kahawa kah HAH wah coffee karamu kah RAH moo party karibu kah REE boo welcome kiswahili kee swah HEE lee Swahili kitabu kee TAH boo book Krismas KREES mahs Christmas kunuka koo NOO kah to smell bad kunukia koo noo KEE ah to smell good kwaheri kwah HAIR ee goodbye maji MAH gee water mama MAH mah mother matatu mah TAH too a form of transportation mdudu MDOO doo bug or insect meza MAY zah table moja MOW jah one mbili MBEE lee two mtoto MTOE toe child mwamerika mwa MARE ee kah American mviringo mvee REEN go circle mzungu MZOON goo foreigner/white person mzuri MZOO ree good ndiyo NDEE yo yes nyanya NEE AH nee ah tomato or grandmother penseli pain SAY lee pencil pesa PAY sah money Pesa ngapi? PAY sah NGAH pee How much money? pole POE lay sorry pombe POE M bay beer pumbaa poom BAH fool, idiot rafiki rah FEE kee friend saba SAH bah seven Sasa? SAW saw How? serikali say ree KAH lee government Shilingi ngapi? shee LEEN gee NGAH pee How many shillings? shule SHOO lay school simba SEEM bah lion sita SEE tah six tafadhali tah fah DAH lee please tohara toe HAH rah circumcision touts TOWTS the men who run matatus uhuru oo HOO roo freedom Wapi? WAH pee Where? Wapi posta? WAH pee POE stah Where is the post office? Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pocket (Opens in new window)Click to print (Opens in new window)Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Kenya, Kiswahili, language, Swahili, Tanzania, Uganda ← Early Migrations To Kenya Kenya’s National Language →