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Hujambo is the Swahili version greetings asking "How are you; Sijambo or Sinajambo is the reply meaning " I am fine or I have no ill issues" Naitwa is an introduction to say "I am called..." Karibu means "Welcome" Kenyan National Mantra goes: Karibu Kenya, Hakuna Matata - "Welcome to Kenya there is No Troubles/Problems" Mimi ni Mwalimu wako wa Swahili Benson - "I am your Swahili teacher, Benson"

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Forum>Hujambo is the Swahili version greetings asking "How are you; Sijambo or Sinajambo is the reply meaning " I am fine or I have no ill issues" Naitwa is an introduction to say "I am called..." Karibu means "Welcome" Kenyan National Mantra goes: Karibu Kenya, Hakuna Matata - "Welcome to Kenya there is No Troubles/Problems" Mimi ni Mwalimu wako wa Swahili Benson - "I am your Swahili teacher, Benson"
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