Karibu.- means how come
The above answer is entirely wrong. Karibu means "come closer," and is often translated into English (often incorrectly) as "welcome." How come in English means simply "why?" often with an edge of doubt to it.How come? = kwa nini? (why?) in the simplest sense of the question. Swahili has another form, mbona? which has a bit of an edge to it, like "How come?"Mbona umechelewa? How come you're late?
Uwezo
kuwa mabadiliko
In Swahili usiku (noun) means night,usiku kucha means whole night and usiku mwemameans good night
Mr. Tortoise or Mr. Turtle Kobe is Swahili for turtoise or turtle, but it does not include the honorific "Mr." If a Swahili-speaker wanted to say Mr. Turtle, he or she would say "Bwana Kobe."
Mfalme WA kwanza"First king" in Swahili is "mfalme WA kwanza." "Mfalme" means "king" and "kwanza" means "first."
pamoja
You say memorize in Swahili like this: kukariri
You can say "Nakukosa" in Swahili to mean "I miss you."
The Swahili word is 'Na'
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".