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Beginning Vocab | biblia | bible | | shule | school | | simba | lion | | kula | to eat | | habari | news | | gani | what kind of | | asante | thank you | | leo | today | | hujambo | how are you | | sijambo | I am fine | | rafiki | friend | | karibu | welcome | | hatujambo | we are good | | kitabu | book | | | | | | | | Baba | father | | debe | gallon | | kuku | chicken | | dada | sister | | haya | okay | | Juu | on top | | papa | shark | | rangi | color | | kuvaa | to wear | | zuri | nice,good | | ghali | expensive | stakabadhi | receipt | | thelathini | thirty | | ng'ambo | foreign | | mchezo | game | | mfano | example | | mke | wife | | mlango | door | | mpira | ball,pipe,tube | msafiri | traveller | | mvuvi | fisherman | | mzungu | white man | | oili | oil | | benki | bank | | barabara | road | | petroli | petrol | | | | | | | | shilingi | shilling | | komputa | computer | | soma | read | | hamjambo | we are good | | nzuri | good | | sana | very | | asubuhi | morning | | mchana | afternoon | | Daktari | doctor | | Yesu | Jesus | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | kiti | chair | | moto | fire | | kufaa | to suit | | gari | car | | lala | sleep | | mama | mom | | saa | clock,time | | taa | lamp | | chai | tea | | dhahabu | gold | | hadithi | a story | | shunghuli | affair, activity | | subalkheri | good morning | | mbuyu | baobab(O.o?) | | mgeni | guest, foreigner | mji | town,city | | mmea | plant, crop | | mnara | minaret, tower | | mshahara | salary | | mtoto | child | | kiswahili | swahili | | nne | four | | nanasi | pineapple | | shati | shirt | Introductions | Jambo | hello | | | | | Bwana | sir | | mambo (vipu) | how are things? | | marahaba | thank you | | jioni | evening | | Njema | fine | | Salama | peaceful | | U hali gani? | How are you? |

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