ue na wiki njema
Clarification: The above is correct as a word-by-word translation of the English into Swahili (except for the word ue, which should be uwe). However, it is not idiomatic Swahili, which would be "I wish a good week for you" (Nakutakia juma jema) or "I pray you have a good week" (Nakuombea juma jema). Or if one did not expect to see someone for a week, simply juma jema, To more than person, one would say Nakutakieni juma jema or Nakuombeeni juma jema.
The form wiki njema, as in the first answer, ("good week," from the English "week") is often substituted for juma jema, which means the same; both forms are understood by everyone. Pedants like this contributor prefer juma jema.
You say memorize in Swahili like this: kukariri
You can say "Nakukosa" in Swahili to mean "I miss you."
To say "hot" in Swahili, you would say "ya moto."
To say "I miss him" in Swahili, you would say "Ninam-miss."
How does one say "new beginning" in Swahili
You say memorize in Swahili like this: kukariri
You can say "Nakukosa" in Swahili to mean "I miss you."
The Swahili word is 'Na'
days of the week: siku za juma (or wiki). They are:Saturday, jumamosiSunday, jumapiliMonday, jumatatuTuesday, jumanneWednesday, jumatanoThursday, alhamisiFriday, ijumaa
To say "hot" in Swahili, you would say "ya moto."
To say "I miss him" in Swahili, you would say "Ninam-miss."
How does one say "new beginning" in Swahili
If you go to google translate it will tell you and say it but i will spell how it is in Swahili chaise
The word for "answer" in Swahili is "jibu."
Community in Swahili is "jamii."
reading in Swahili is masomo
Chimpanzee in Swahili is "sokwe".