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How do you greet in Swahili language?

The most common way to greet someone in Swahili is "Habari", which translates to "How are you?"

Here's how you can use it in different situations:

Formal:

* "Habari za asubuhi" - Good morning

* "Habari za mchana" - Good afternoon

* "Habari za jioni" - Good evening

Informal:

* "Jambo" - A more casual greeting, often used between friends or family.

* "Shikamoo" - A respectful greeting, used when addressing someone older or in a position of authority.

Responding to greetings:

* "Nzuri" - Good (meaning "I'm good")

* "Sawa" - Okay

* "Poa" - Cool (meaning "I'm fine")

Additional tips:

* It's polite to shake hands when greeting someone.

* When greeting someone in a formal setting, it's appropriate to address them by their title (e.g., "Mwalimu" for teacher, "Daktari" for doctor).

By learning these greetings, you can start a conversation in Swahili and show respect for the culture.

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