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    What's the meaning of "ake mie"?
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    "Ake" means "his" or "hers" and ''mie'' means "me." These two words cannot be used consecutively in a sentence, it won't make sense.
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    What universities provide Swahili as a language course?
    Tom De Backer
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    Most large countries and cities have universities and other learning centers that offer language courses. Find a linguistic university near to where you live and inquire if they offer Swahili. Chicago, New York, London, Paris, Moscow, Tokyo and Athens are just some of the cities that offer Swahili.
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    How do I say "How are you doing" in Swahili?
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    One can say "Habari yako" or "Habari gani" in a formal conversation, or "Vipi" in informal conversation.
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    How can I learn Swahili faster?
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    The best and quickest way to learn Swahili is by engaging with native speakers. But if that is not possible, applications such as Duolingo provide excellent knowledge for beginners in a fun way.
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    What is "mapenzi" in English?
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    In Swahili and many other African languages, words are generally mashed together. The "Ma-" means "my" and "-penzi" means "love," translating to "my love."
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    How do you say "l miss you so much, my love"?
    Rainy
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    English: I miss you so much, my love. Swahili: Ninakukumbuka sana, mpenzi wangu
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    How do I say "I love you, Mom" in Swahili?
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    "Nakupenda, mama."
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    How do I say "come here" in Swahili?
    Rainy
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    In Swahili, "come here" is translated as "Njoo hapa."
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    How do I say "I love a very special person" in Swahili?
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    In Swahili, that is said as "Nampenda mtu wa pekee sana."
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