Kitharaka also known as Saraka or Tharaka or Sharoka or Atharaka is a language spoken in Embu, Meru, and Tharaka-Nithi counties in Kenya.
Some consider It a dialect of the Kimeru language.
For beginners embarking on the journey of learning Kitharaka, I have compiled a list of frequently used words along with their English translations, aiming to make the process of mastering the language effortless. I hope this valuable resource assists you in your language-learning endeavours!
GREETINGS IN KITHARAKA
ENGLISH | KITHARAKA |
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Good morning | Abari ya rûûkîrî |
Good afternoon | Abari ya gûtinda |
Good evening | Ûgoro bwaku ibwega |
How are you? | ûrî ûmwega? |
How are you today? | Ûrî ûmwega îmunthî? |
I am fine | Ndî ûmwega |
Have a good day | îgua gwîna ntugû îmbega |
I am doing great | Ndî ûmwega |
Hi/Hello | Nata |
See you later | Tûonane kerî |
Nice to meet you | Ngûkenera kwaranîria na gwaû. |
See you soon | Tûkonana. |
LOVE WORDS IN KITHARAKA
ENGLISH | KITHARAKA |
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I love you | Ingûkwenda |
I miss you | ii nkûmisite mono. |
Love you so much | ii nkwendete mono. |
I want to see you | ii nkwenda gûkwona. |
I love you with all my heart | ii ngûkwenda na nkoro yakwa yonthe. |
I love you too | Na nigû ii ngûkwenda. |
I want to see you | ii nkwenda gûkwona. |
I like you | ii ngûkwenda |
You are beautiful | Nuthongamite mono. |
My love | Sweetie/Dia wakwa. |
You look beautiful | ûthongamite |
My beautiful wife | Mwekuru wakwa ûmûthongamu. |
I miss you so much, darling | Inkûmisite mono my dia. |
I need you | ii ngûkwenda |
You will miss me | ûkamisi. |
Goodbye, my love | ii bwega my dia. |
See you tomorrow | Tuonane rûû. |
I will marry you | ngakûgûra |
I want some space | mpa kanya. |
I need your love | ii ngûkwenda |
You are mine | Ûrî gwakwa |
DIRECTIONS IN KITHARAKA
ENGLISH | KITHARAKA |
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Where are you? | Ikû ûrî? |
Where did you go? | Ikû ûrathire? |
Where do you live? | Gwaku ii kû? |
Where are you going? | Uthiîte kûû? |
Where were you? | Ikû ûkûrî? |
COMMON QUESTIONS IN A CONVERSATION IN KITHARAKA
ENGLISH | KITHARAKA |
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How much? | Ni igana? |
How are you feeling? | ûrîgua ata? |
How have you been? | Abari ya ntugû? |
What is your name? | Ûrîtwa ata? |
What are you doing? | Nata ûkûrûtha? |
What are you cooking/eating? | Imbiyo ûkûruga/Ûkûrea? |
Are you okay, dear? | Urî ûmwega dia? |
When are you coming? | Ûkaya rîî? |
How was your night/day? | Ûtûgû bwaku bûrakari ata?/ntugû yaku îrîkari ata? |
How are you doing? | Ûrî ûmwega? |
How is your family? | Mûûjwi gwaku ûrî ûmwega? |
How was your day? | Ntugû yaku nîkûrî îmbega? |
What is wrong? | Imbiyo biîna thîna? |
What do you mean? | Ûrî maanisha ata? |
How's the weather over there? | Nagu gûkari ata? |
Have you gone to church? | Nûthire Kanisani? |
What is this? | Imbiyo îno? |
What's going on? | Imbiyo îkwenderea? |
Are you listening? | Nûthikîritie? |
Have you heard? | Ûkwîgua? |
Can I go home? | Nwambenûke mûjwî? |
Can I ask something? | Nwambûrie gîntû? |
How is everything? | Mantû menderete ata? |
What’s your phone number? | Namba ya thimû yaku nîrîkû? |
EVERYDAY CONVERSATIONS IN KITHARAKA
ENGLISH | KITHARAKA |
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Happy birthday | Ingûkwendera ntûgû îmbega ya gûciarwa |
Thank you | Ibwega |
I am sorry | pole. |
You are welcome | karibû |
Me too! | gwana niû. |
God bless you. | Mûrungu akûtharime. |
May God protect you | Mûrungu nakûmenyere. |
She is happy | Nakenete |
Please help me | Ntethia bai. |
I don't know | Ntikûmenya |
I will come tomorrow | Nkaya rûû. |
Come here! | Nchû aga! |
Feel at home | îgua ûganîrîtue |
Be blessed | Tharimwa |
I am coming soon | Nkaya kagita gataî kûraya. |
Excuse me | Tueshimiane |
Leave me alone | Tigana na niû. |
It is okay | kûrî sawa/ii kwega. |
I am going home | ii mbînûkite mûjwî |
I don't want | Ntikwenda |
Love is a beautiful thing | Rwendo irwa Bata mono. |
Let me try | Tiga nchûgie. |
Welcome home | Karibu mûjwî. |
I reached home safely | ii ndakinyire mûjwî bwega. |
God is good | Mûrungu nûmwega. |
I don't understand | ntikweregwa |
We are happy to see you | ii tûkenete ii gwûkwona |
I have it | Nîno |
Rest in peace | Nogoka mayîîga. |
I don't have money | Nti îna mbeca. |
I am done | Nkûrîkia |
I am going to the shop | Inthiîte ndukani. |
Happy new year | îgua gwîna Mwaka ûmwega |
Bad manners | Tabia înthûku. |
Stop using your phone | Tiga gûtûmira thimû. |
I need a favour, please | Ntetheria bai. |
Haven’t seen you for ages | Ngûkara mono ntakona. |
Great to see you again | Ibwega gûkwona kerî. |
I really appreciate it | Nkuga iibwega mono. |
You made my day | Ugûnkenia mono îmunthî. |
No problem | Gûtiîna thîna. |
We're hiring | Itûkwandikana |
What next?
Keep going! Learning a language takes consistent practice, but it doesn't have to be difficult. A useful tip is to learn five Kitharaka words every day from the Kitharaka dictionary to improve your skills.