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How do you say greetings family in Swahili?

There's no direct translation for "Greetings family" in Swahili, but here are a few ways to convey a similar sentiment:

Formal:

* Habari za familia? - This literally means "How are the family?" and is a polite greeting to a group of people.

* Shikamoo familia! - This is a traditional greeting, particularly to elders, meaning "I respect you, family!"

* Nawatakia heri familia! - This translates to "I wish you well, family!"

Informal:

* Salam familia! - This is a more casual greeting, meaning "Hello family!"

* Habari familia? - Similar to the formal greeting, but less formal.

* Jambo familia! - This is a common greeting, meaning "Hello family!"

You can also express your greeting by adding a personal touch:

* Nimefurahi kuwa pamoja na familia! - This means "I'm happy to be with family!"

* Nimekukumbuka familia! - This translates to "I've been thinking about you, family!"

The best choice will depend on the context and your relationship with the family.

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