How do you say hello in Africa?

Zulu: Sawubona (Hello) Xhosa: Molo (Hello) Afrikaans: Hallo (Hello) English: Hello.
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How do you say hello in Nigerian?

Greetings and essentials

Ẹ n lẹ means hello in this part of Nigeria.
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What is good morning in Africa?

If you want to be specific – to state the time of day – you can use the following: Habari za asubuhi (good morning) – nzuri (fine) Habari za mchana (good afternoon)
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What's hello in South Africa?

South Africa

Xhosa: Molo (Hello) Afrikaans: Hallo (Hello) English: Hello.
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How do you say hello in Kenya?

The most common greeting among those who speak Swahili is 'Hujambo' ('Hello') or the more colloquial greeting of 'Jambo'. Both greetings can be responded with the phrase 'sijambo', which means 'I am well'. Other common greetings in contemporary Kenya include 'sasa' or 'Mambo'.
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How do u say hello in Ghana?

Chale. Chale is the most popular Ghanaian icebreaker. You would greet and address a friend as 'Chale!
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What is I love you in Nigeria?

'I love you' is “a huru m gi n'anya” (in Igbo Izugbe ie Central Igbo) or “a furu m gi n'anya” in the equally popular Anambara dialect. 'I value you' on the other hand is not something we say as way of showing love/endearment. A literal translation is “I baara m uru" which is akin to saying you find them useful.
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What is the African language?

The most widely spoken languages of Africa, Swahili (200 million), Yoruba (45 million), Igbo (30 million), and Fula (35 million) all belong to the Niger-Congo family.
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What is Nigerian English called?

Nigerian English, also known as Nigerian Standard English, is a dialect of English spoken in Nigeria. Based on British English, the dialect contains various loanwords and collocations from the native languages of Nigeria, due to the need to express concepts specific to the culture of the nation (e.g. senior wife).
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Who speaks Swahili?

With its origin in East Africa, Swahili speakers spread over more than 14 countries: Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), South Sudan, Somalia, Mozambique, Malawi, Zambia, Comoros, and as far as Oman and Yemen in the Middle East.
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What does Bobo mean in Nigeria?

Paying compliments is one of the easiest ways to make friends. ”Bobo you too fine” means that a man is handsome, while ”Babe you too fine” would be used to compliment a woman.
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What does Biko mean in Nigeria?

Another Igbo word that is often used in Nigerian Pidgin is biko, which comes from the Igbo word for "please." For example, the sentence, "Biko free me." translates to "Please leave me alone." in English.
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What does Abi mean Nigeria?

Abi, shey or ba are slang that act sort of like punctuation. They are mostly used for confirmation after a statement, thereby turning it into a question. They are like the English "right?" E.g. "You are coming for my party, abi/shey/ba?"
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How do Ghanaian greet?

With foreigners the most common greeting is the handshake with a smile. When shaking hands between themselves Ghanaians will hold the right hand in the normal manner but will then twist and click each other's middle finger.
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What is Ghana's first language?

Asante Twi is the widely used. Akan is the most widely spoken and used indigenous language in Ghana. About 44%, of Ghana's population of about 22 million, speak Akan as first language. However, about 80% of Ghanaians speak Akan as a first and second language.
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How do you say hello in Uganda?

Those Important Ugandan Greetings in Luganda:
  1. Hi: Ki kati the ki is pronounced Chi.
  2. How are you?: Oli Otya.
  3. The answer is -I am ok: Gyendi, the G here is pronounced like a j.
  4. Have nice day: Siiba bulungi the g like a j.
  5. Good night when going to bed or leaving for the night: Sula bulungi.
  6. Saying goodbye to one person: Weeraba.
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What is hello Tanzania?

“Habari” – the most useful Swahili word

“Habari” is a handy word as you can use it to say “hello” AND to ask what's the latest news.
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What does Jambo mean in Africa?

The spoken word "Jambo" was once used as a greeting among traders of the Swahili coast of southeast Africa. While less formal, it is in widespread use in East Africa and beyond. While similar in use to the English word "hello," it really meant to come and settle one's affairs in the business sense.
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How do you say my love in Nigeria?

My love – ìfẹ́ mi

The most neutral phrase in Yoruba that doesn't really depend as much on if you're married or not is “ìfẹ́ mi”, which means my love. It's short, sweet and has inspired many a Nollywood movie title. 'Ìfẹ́ mi' is a term of endearment that you could use on Valentine's Day…or any day for that matter.
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