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How do you say remember who are in Swahili?

The best way to say "remember who are" in Swahili depends on the context.

Here are a few options:

1. "Kumbuka ni nani"

This translates literally to "Remember who is" and can be used when asking someone to recall who is present.

2. "Kumbuka ni akina nani"

This is a more formal way of saying "Remember who are" and is used when referring to a group of people.

3. "Kumbuka waliopo"

This translates to "Remember those who are present" and emphasizes the presence of the people in question.

4. "Usisahau ni akina nani"

This translates to "Don't forget who they are" and emphasizes the importance of remembering.

The best option to use will depend on the specific context and desired level of formality.

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