Swahili to Tigrinya Translation

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Common Phrases From Swahili to Tigrinya

SwahiliTigrinya
Asanteየቕንየለይ
Tafadhaliበይዝኦም
Poleይሓዝን
Habariሰላም
Kwaheriሰላም ኩን
Ndiyoእወ
Hapanaአይኮንን
Habari yako?ከመይ አለካ?
Samahaniይቅርታ ይግበሩለይ
Sijuiኣይፈልጥን
Naelewaተረዲኡኒ
Nafikiri hivyoከምኡ ይመስለኒ።
Labdaምናልባት
Tutaonana baadayeጸኒሑ የራኽበና
Kuwa mwangalifuተጠንቀቅ
Vipi?እንታይ ኣሎ ሓዱሽ ነገር?
Usijaliአየግድስን
Bila shakaትሑዝ
Mara mojaብኡ ንብኡ
Twende zetuንኺድ

Interesting information about Swahili Language

Swahili, also known as Kiswahili, is a Bantu language spoken by over 100 million people across East Africa. It serves as the official language of Tanzania and Kenya while being recognized as one of the working languages in Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Swahili originated from coastal trading communities that interacted with Arab traders centuries ago. It has been greatly influenced by Arabic due to historical trade relations along the Indian Ocean coast. Additionally, it incorporates vocabulary from various other languages such as English and Portuguese through colonial interactions. Swahili uses Latin script for writing purposes but lacks grammatical gender distinctions found in many European languages. Its structure follows subject-verb-object word order like English does. The popularity of Swahili can be attributed to its use within regional organizations like the African Union (AU) and its inclusion in educational curricula throughout East Africa.

Know About Tigrinya Language

Tigrinya is a Semitic language primarily spoken in Eritrea and the Tigray region of Ethiopia. It belongs to the Afro-Asiatic language family, specifically within the South Semitic branch. With over 7 million native speakers, it serves as one of Eritrea's official languages alongside Arabic and English. The script used for writing Tigrinya is called Ge'ez or Ethiopic script, which has been adapted from ancient Ethiopian inscriptions dating back to at least 500 BC. The language itself has evolved through various influences including Cushitic languages such as Beja and Agaw. Tigrinya exhibits complex morphology with an extensive system of verb conjugations based on person, number, tense/aspect/mood markers along with noun declensions indicating gender (masculine/feminine) and case relations (subject/object/genitive). Its vocabulary reflects borrowings from neighboring Amharic but also retains many unique words related to local culture.

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