Mongolian to Swahili Translation
Common Phrases From Mongolian to Swahili
Mongolian | Swahili |
---|---|
Баярлалаа | Asante |
Гуйя | Tafadhali |
Уучлаарай | Pole |
Сайн уу | Habari |
Баяртай | Kwaheri |
Тиймээ | Ndiyo |
Үгүй | Hapana |
Юу байна? | Habari yako? |
Уучлаарай | Samahani |
Би мэдэхгүй | Sijui |
Би ойлгож байна | Naelewa |
Би тэгж бодож байна | Nafikiri hivyo |
Магадгүй | Labda |
Дараа уулзацгаая | Tutaonana baadaye |
Санаа тавих | Kuwa mwangalifu |
Юу байна даа? | Vipi? |
Мартдаа | Usijali |
Мэдээжийн хэрэг | Bila shaka |
Шууд | Mara moja |
Явцгаая | Twende zetu |
Interesting information about Mongolian Language
Mongolian is a special kind of talking and writing that people use in a country called Mongolia. Imagine if every person had their own secret code for sending messages to their friends. Well, Mongolian is the secret code for the people in Mongolia, but it's not a secret anymore because lots of people know it. When they talk, it sounds different from English because they use different sounds. When they write, it looks like a bunch of fancy lines and circles that are really pretty. Some Mongolian writing looks like it's standing up instead of lying down like in English. It's like when you draw stick figures standing up, not sleeping. And just like you learn your ABCs, Mongolian kids learn their own special letters. This way, they can read books, write stories, and tell each other about their day, all in the Mongolian language!
Know About Swahili Language
Swahili is a very special language that is spoken by lots of people in a part of the world called East Africa. A lot of countries there, like Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, and some others, use Swahili to talk to each other. It's like a bridge language that helps people from different places become friends and understand each other. A cool thing about Swahili is that it has words from many other languages, like Arabic, because a long time ago, people from different parts of the world came to East Africa and shared their words. Swahili is also known for its pretty music and fun stories that are told using this language. When you learn Swahili, you can say "hello" by saying "Jambo" and "thank you" by saying "Asante." It's a language full of beautiful sounds and it carries the history and culture of the people who speak it.
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