You are the best teacher. Thank you so much. I’ve always wanted to learn Swahili and I’m glad i finally find your charnel. I like the way you take your time and slowly but carefully pronounce the words repeatedly for anyone watching to understand. Thank you 🙏❤️🇸🇱❤️
Well, the Arabic slave trade was at least at one time mostly centered on the coast of Africa where Swahili is spoken, so Swahili has a lot of influence from Arabic.
I am from uganda and i have been searching how to learn kiswahili finally i got you on youtube to study here it's expensive but now am following you and continue i will start commenting in kiswahili soon asante sana dada wangu
Lo! Hii ni ajabu! Kama mwaafrika wa ughaibuni napenda nishati hii! (Wow! This is amazing! As an Afrikan of the Diaspora, I am loving this energy!) I am looking forward to being fluent one day soon. Ubuntu Ma'at, hotep, Ase'
Medina Means “city “ in arabic And has a special and sacred meaning and that is the holy “medina munawwara” were the establishment of the great islam nation All respect Medina And by the way ,real interesting spelling ❤️
dear madam. take my salam. i follow and like your video. i learning swahili from your video. i am salim parvez. from dhaka Bangladesh. thanks. by take care
Tutaonana baadaye means we will see each other later. Tuonane baadaye means let's see each other later. Both will serve the purpose. Habari ya Asubuhi is a morning greetings. More like, "morning news!?"
Hi there. I think you are teaching us "how to say" in term of English but not giving us the actual meaning of what you are saying. for instance NINAfuraha KUKUtana NAWEwe equals to MINAngijabule KUKUdibana NAWE (i.e. ZULU) meaning I am happy to meet you (direct translation). Swahili has the same grammatical construct as Zulu but different vocabs with some the similar or the same words here and there. E.G. Baba yetu = Baba wetu (i.e. ZULU) meaning Father of ours (i.e. Our father) I love your lessons but I really would appreciate if you'd teach a lot more with direct meaning so that we can understand every word meaning in your sentences. but not just Swahili sentences to English. I mean: MCHANA maybe Afternoon and I don't know what HABARI ZA mean, but I sure am know that it does not mean GOOD hence your good afternoon. Thank you very much for your lessons though I enjoy them a lot.
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Love learning Swahili with you my dear .
Thanksp muzuri
I love her, she seems like she’d be the most fun person to hang out with at the rec centre during the culture fest.
You are the best teacher. Thank you so much. I’ve always wanted to learn Swahili and I’m glad i finally find your charnel. I like the way you take your time and slowly but carefully pronounce the words repeatedly for anyone watching to understand. Thank you 🙏❤️🇸🇱❤️
The presenter is very engaging and she makes it seem fun. I really want to visit beautiful Kenya one day 🙂
I like her too, even more than the other ones I saw on here
Asante! Great video! Greetings from🇹🇹Trinidad & Tobago!
"Happy Friday!"
Same here
i am arabic and the similarity with arabic in swahili is striking me high, awesome.
Well, the Arabic slave trade was at least at one time mostly centered on the coast of Africa where Swahili is spoken, so Swahili has a lot of influence from Arabic.
@@Z1tu0 yeah i think so and i think as well islam did play role in spreading arabic to african regions
Bro I never heard an Arab say “I’m Arabic” cut the BS u ain’t arab
@@kralicesevda926 oh smarty panty Konya low life kardasim, if i am not Arab then what i am?
Good lesson, madina you are a good teacher.
I am from uganda and i have been searching how to learn kiswahili finally i got you on youtube to study here it's expensive but now am following you and continue i will start commenting in kiswahili soon asante sana dada wangu
I found your teaching very helpful, it’s exactly what I need for my upcoming visit. Thank you Medina.
THAT'S NICE LANGUAGE.. ABDULHALIM FROM ZANZIBAR TANZANIA 🇹🇿 🇹🇿 🇹🇿 🇹🇿 🇹🇿 🇹🇿
I lived in Kisumu for a while many years ago. You make me remember those good old times. You are lovely!
Lo! Hii ni ajabu! Kama mwaafrika wa ughaibuni napenda nishati hii!
(Wow! This is amazing! As an Afrikan of the Diaspora, I am loving this energy!)
I am looking forward to being fluent one day soon.
Ubuntu Ma'at, hotep, Ase'
Napenda hii Sanaa , kiswahili kitukuzwe , Kiswahili my first language , Napenda
So helpful I’ll be Tanzania tomorrow
Nice & most interesting dialogue
I love this language and I want to learn swahili for confuse my friends lol
SAME
@@MsKB7 he
It’s possible 😂
I always wanted to learn the language as I am planning to travel to Kenya and Tanzania, good teacher.......
Hallo, Madina .
Yes iam interest about and you are a very very good Teacher .
Love this!!!
What a fabulous teacher! I'm hooked!
wow u speak very good and very clear. good teacher.
If you say jambo ...locals are going to know you not from there immediately....locals dont say jambo 😂
Then what you say
@@DanielGomezKingsasa? Sasa is an informal greeting, but in other contexts when it's not a question it can mean time or "now".
Exactly, nobody says 'Jambo' in Tanzania. I don't even know who spread this.
My pale complexion might give me away even before that.
@@karihotakainen5210
There are pale Tanzanians
Asante!
I learn multiple languages in pod 101 and you are really my favorite teacher i feel that you are very positive and happy what makes me relax
Thanks
Hmmmm a polyglot? I like this… IM LEARNING LIKE 19 LANGUAGES
@@گربهگربه-ه3ح . Wow! Good for you. I would love to be a polyglot.
@@gailbailey6945 my names in Persian 😂 means cat cat. Gorbeh Gorbeh… (thx 4 the compliment btw)
@@گربهگربه-ه3ح . Khosh aamadid :)
Great lesson. Thank you
Great work keep it up.
J'aime vraiment cette langue , i want to learn that
Moi aussi.
asante, this is very helpful. she seems to have the friendliest vibe.
yes, she is.
Thanks madam madena
Muy bueno. Que bien !!
Great video, thanks!!!
This is nice..Asante sana
Very useful. Do. Share more videos. Thank you
Awesome I'm catching on🎉
Thanks
so nice voice
Oh that's pretty difficult language 😂 but your explanation is very nice. Thanks.
This girl is so adorable
Asante sana 🤗🤗
Hello nice madam iam from India
Wow u inspire mi
Good lessons
TyTeach me your way good teacher you should probably do a lot of people because I don’t really notice picture thank you very very much God bless you
Nice lesson
Asante sana. Kwaheri.
Muito bom!! Parabéns pela aula 😊
Está é Bem.
I really wish to learn this because my guy is from Kenya
Thanks you so much
Asante
#7 reminds me of that video “Hardest name in Africa”
Asante sana
Asante sana mwalimu
Nime miss ku ongea na kusikia kiswahili that's why am here.
Salaama mimi naitwa abdi shakuur. kutoko Somalia 🇸🇴 ninafurahi kukutana na wewe.
Mimi ninasoma lugha ya kiswahili katika kitivo cha lugha ❤️❤️❤️
Mchana is niece/nephew in South Africa
Interesting
I am learning much from you 😂❤
Asanteni
She is really good
Am always in your class
Habari za mchana. Boa tarde 🌹
Thank you
Asanye Teacher
I guess there’s the missing ‘we’ at Ninafuraha kukutana na wewe’
I know what that means, it means "nice to meet you." This stuff really works, thank you for this channel
Andrew Stewart it’s ‘Na wewe’ not ‘nawe’.
@@ramonairgolic2630 you can also say nawe it is a contraction
@@ellenjohnson7269 that clears a lot up thanks! 🤗
Amazing
Medina
Means “city “ in arabic
And has a special and sacred meaning and that is the holy “medina munawwara” were the establishment of the great islam nation
All respect Medina
And by the way ,real interesting spelling ❤️
LOL islam is poison
@@lu9thix poison to demons
The automatic English subtitles are at times hilarious. "Summer honey" and all.
Tuonaane baadaye.🥰🇺🇬
Unafanya kazi muhimu sana
dear madam. take my salam. i follow and like your video. i learning swahili from your video. i am salim parvez. from dhaka Bangladesh. thanks. by take care
Good morning.
Can you give me your schedule?
Dada neshikuru kabisa
Love it 🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂
Really interesting. Is there any script for swahali language ?
Nope
You can read books
Number 7 you say nawewe but it's written nawe. Is this correct or is there a 'we' missing?
It is the same
You can say ' na wewe' or 'nawe', it is the same
A Sante sana Médina.
Mimi naitwa Roner Gama.
Sis teach me well
I really like this longuag
I thought Habari meant hello but it’s also used for good morning?
Habari means News, When you say habari za asubuhi you mean Good morning,
I am not under the devil's possession but Gods instruction.
Can I write like this
😊😊😊😊❤❤
Guide me on how to write a letter to afriend in kiswahili please..
Can you also say habri ya asubihi? How about Tutaonana baadaye instead of Tuonane baadaye?
Tutaonana baadaye means we will see each other later. Tuonane baadaye means let's see each other later. Both will serve the purpose. Habari ya Asubuhi is a morning greetings. More like, "morning news!?"
Usiku mwema= lala salama . Jina lako Nani = unaitwa Nani. Asante = nashukuru, or shukrani.
Wow
asenta sana, tafadali sadia learning this language
Jambo Mwailmu Midena
Jambo au hujambo.
Kwakweli
where can I contect madam?
Hi there. I think you are teaching us "how to say" in term of English but not giving us the actual meaning of what you are saying. for instance NINAfuraha KUKUtana NAWEwe equals to MINAngijabule KUKUdibana NAWE (i.e. ZULU) meaning I am happy to meet you (direct translation). Swahili has the same grammatical construct as Zulu but different vocabs with some the similar or the same words here and there. E.G. Baba yetu = Baba wetu (i.e. ZULU) meaning Father of ours (i.e. Our father)
I love your lessons but I really would appreciate if you'd teach a lot more with direct meaning so that we can understand every word meaning in your sentences. but not just Swahili sentences to English. I mean: MCHANA maybe Afternoon and I don't know what HABARI ZA mean, but I sure am know that it does not mean GOOD hence your good afternoon. Thank you very much for your lessons though I enjoy them a lot.
You're so gorgeous ma, I wish to be bless in life by having a good woman of your like, much-❤- from Nigeria
It the caption it saed weocome to sahi leapord 101! LOL!
❤❤
It's a nice lecture I have ever attended thank u
Some are not correct, as you say ... "na wewe", while written is "nawe". In Tanzania we used Ninafurahi.
What do u say back after someone says Jambo?
Jambo 😊
I think some words are from Arabic.
For example,
Tafadhali تفضل
Samahani سامحني
Saidia ساعدني
Or Arabic is from Swahili
@@dalac_93 That's a joke.
@@solsi213 I agree! Don’t fool urself next time
@@dalac_93 Do you know Arabic?
What is the difference betw. La and Hapana?
La and hapana mean the same thing (no),you can even use (zii)
Please