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How do you say we love in Swahili?

There are a few ways to say "we love" in Swahili, depending on the context and the level of formality you want to convey. Here are some options:

Formal:

* Tunapenda: This is the most literal translation and is the most common way to say "we love" in a formal setting.

* Tuna wapenda: This is more formal than "Tunapenda" and is used when you are expressing love for a specific group of people.

Informal:

* Tulipendezwa: This is a more informal way to say "we love" and is usually used among close friends or family.

* Tuna pendana: This is a more intimate way to say "we love" and is often used between romantic partners.

For specific people:

* Tunakupenda: This means "we love you" and is used when talking to a single person.

* Tunawapenda: This means "we love you all" and is used when talking to a group of people.

Remember: Swahili is a tonal language, so the pronunciation of the vowels is important. You can listen to the pronunciations online or ask a Swahili speaker for help.

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