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.