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Nestled in the heart of Africa, Burundi is a country where warm smiles, vibrant traditions, and the melodic sounds of Kirundi greet each new day. Whether planning a trip to this beautiful nation or simply curious about its culture, learning a few Kirundi phrases can turn casual encounters into meaningful connections and enrich your experience.
In this guide, we'll introduce you to Kirundi, from friendly greetings that spark conversations to heartfelt expressions that capture the essence of Burundian hospitality.
So grab a cup of aromatic Burundian coffee, settle in, and explore the charm of this captivating language together!
Greetings in Kirundi
English |
Kirundi |
Greetings |
Amahoro |
Good evening |
Mwiriwe |
Good morning |
Mwaramutse |
Good afternoon |
Mwiriwe |
How are you? |
Muraho? |
I am fine |
N’impore |
Have a good day |
Mugire umusi mwiza |
I am doing great |
Ndakomeye |
Hi/Hello |
Bite |
Nice to meet you |
Ndyohewe no kubamenya |
See you soon |
Tuzoba dusubira |
See you later |
Naho ubutaha |
Love Language (Amajambo y’urukundo) in Kirundi
English |
Kirundi |
I love you |
Ndagukunda |
I miss you |
Ndagukumbuye |
Love you so much |
Ndagukunda cane |
I want to see you |
Nipfuza kukubona |
I love you with all my heart |
Ndagukunda n’umutima wanje wose |
I love you too |
Nanje ndagukunda |
I want to see you |
Nipfuza kukubona |
I like you |
Ndagukunda |
You are beautiful |
Uri mwiza |
My love |
Mukunzi |
You look beautiful |
Usa neza |
My beautiful wife |
Umugore wanje mwiza |
I miss you so much, darling |
Ndagukumbuye cane, mukunzi |
I need you |
Niwe nkeneye |
You will miss me |
Uzokumbura |
Goodbye, my love |
Tuzosubira, mukunzi |
See you tomorrow |
Ni ahejo |
I will marry you |
Nzogutwara |
I want some space |
Banze umpe akanya |
I need your love |
Nkenye urukundo rwawe |
You are mine |
Uri uwanje |
Directions in Kirundi
English |
Kirundi |
Where are you? |
Uri hehe? |
Where did you go? |
Wagiye hehe? |
Where do you live? |
Uba hehe? |
Where are you going? |
Ugiye hehe? |
Where were you? |
Wari uri he? |
Common Questions in Kirundi
English |
Kirundi |
How much? |
Angahe? |
How are you feeling? |
Wiyumva gute? |
How have you been? |
Amakuru y’iminsi? |
What is your name? |
Witwa gute? |
What are you doing? |
Uriko ukora iki? |
What are you cooking/eating? |
Uriko uteka/urya iki? |
Are you okay, dear? |
Umuze neza, ga mwiza? |
When are you coming? |
Uzoza ryari? |
How was your night/day? |
Waraye gute? |
How are you doing? |
Umeze gute? |
How is your family? |
Umuryango wawe umeze gute? |
How was your day? |
Wiriwe gute? |
What is wrong? |
N’ibiki? |
What do you mean? |
Ushatse kuvuga iki? |
How’s the weather over there? |
Ikirere cifashe gute hiyo? |
Have you gone to church? |
Wagiye gusenga? |
What is this? |
Ico n’igiki? |
What’s going on? |
Habaye iki? |
Are you listening? |
Uriko urumviriza? |
Have you heard? |
Wumvise? |
Can I go home? |
Ndashobora kuja muhira? |
Can I ask something? |
Ndashobora kukubaza ikintu? |
How is everything? |
Vyose n’amahoro? |
What’s your phone number? |
Wompa numero yawe ya terefone? |
Everyday Conversations
English |
Kirundi |
Happy birthday |
Isabukuru ryiza |
Thank you |
Urakoze |
I am sorry |
Mpore |
You are welcome |
Sawa ntaco |
Me too! |
Najewe! |
God bless you |
Imana iguhezagire |
May God protect you |
Imana ikurinde |
She is happy |
Araryohewe |
Please help me |
Mfasha |
I don’t know |
Sinzi |
I will come tomorrow |
Nzoza ejo |
Come here! |
Ingo hano! |
Feel at home |
Niwisanzure |
Be blessed |
Uhezagirwe |
I am coming soon |
Vuba ndaza |
Excuse me |
Mbararira |
Leave me alone |
Singushaka |
It is okay |
Sawa |
I am going home |
Ngiye muhira |
I don’t want |
Sinshaka |
Love is a beautiful thing |
Urukundo n’ikintu kiryoshe |
Let me try |
Reka ngerageze |
Welcome home |
Kaze I muhira |
I reached home safely |
Nageze I muhira amahoro |
God is good |
Imana ni nziza |
I don’t understand |
Sintahuye |
We are happy to see you |
Turanezerewe no kukubona |
I have it |
Ndagifise |
Rest in peace |
Ruhuka amahoro |
I don’t have money |
Nta mahera mfise |
I am done |
Nahejeje |
I am going to the shop |
Ngiye gusuma |
Happy New Year |
Umwaka mwiza |
Bad manners |
Imico mibi |
Stop using your phone |
Hagarika gukoresha terefone |
I need a favour, please |
Ndakaneye ko umfasha |
I haven’t seen you for ages |
Naguheruka kera cane |
Great to see you again |
Nezerewe no kukubona kandi |
I really appreciate it |
Birampimbaye |
You made my day |
Wankoreye umusi |
No problem |
Ntakibazo |
Where are you? |
Uri hehe? |
Where were you? |
Wari hehe? |
Where did you go? |
Wari wagiye he? |
Where do you live? |
Uba hehe? |
Have you eaten it yet? |
Wari umaze kukirya? |
Come let me take you home |
Ingo ngutware muhira |
You are very drunk |
Waborewe |
Can we have the meeting today? |
Turashobora gukora inama uno musi? |
Clean my shoes please |
Woshobora kumpanagurira ibirato? |
The sun is scorching |
Izuba riraturira |
I am going |
Ndagiye |
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