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How do you say new beginning in Swahili?

There isn't a single direct translation for "new beginning" in Swahili, but here are some options:

1. Mwanzo mpya (mwanzo = beginning, mpya = new)

* This is a literal translation and is the most common way to say "new beginning."

2. Kuanza upya (kuanza = to begin, upya = anew)

* This emphasizes the act of starting again.

3. Upya wa maisha (upya = new, maisha = life)

* This focuses on the newness of life.

4. Kipindi kipya (kipindi = period, kipya = new)

* This suggests a new phase or chapter in life.

5. Mwanzo mwingine (mwanzo = beginning, mwingine = another)

* This emphasizes that it's a different beginning from the previous one.

The best translation will depend on the specific context and the nuance you want to convey.

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