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How do you say into Swahili?

The word "into" can be translated into Swahili in a few different ways, depending on the context:

General:

* Katika: This is the most common and versatile translation, used in various contexts.

* Ndani: This means "inside" and is used when entering something physically.

Specific examples:

* Into the house: *Katika nyumba*

* Into the water: *Ndani ya maji*

* Into the night: *Katika usiku*

* Into the future: *Katika siku zijazo*

* Into the forest: *Katika msitu*

* Into the car: *Katika gari*

It is important to consider the context and choose the most appropriate translation.

For example, "I walked into the store" would be "Nilitembea katika duka" and "I jumped into the pool" would be "Niliruka ndani ya bwawa."

Let me know if you have a specific sentence you'd like to translate! 😊

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