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Nyiha is a Bantu language spoken in Malawi, Tanzania and Zambia.
The Nyiha language is tonal, meaning that differences in pitch can change the meaning of words.
I have compiled a list of frequently used Nyih words and their corresponding English translations for beginners starting to learn the Nyiha language.
GREETINGS IN NYIHA
ENGLISH WORDS |
NYIHA WORDS |
Good morning |
Utwa nzanchi? |
Good afternoon |
Utwa musanya? |
Good evening |
Utwa hamazubha? |
How are you today? |
Ubhusile wuli ? |
How was your day? |
Ukwendelela wuli? |
I am fine |
Nipozile |
Have a good day |
Ukwendelela wuli ilelo? |
I am doing great |
Ulinzite wuli? |
We are fine |
Itwe twenty tupozile |
Have a good day |
Ubhe ni siku lyinza |
How is the grandmother doing? |
Ubibi akwendelela wuli? |
I am doing well |
Nkwendelela hinza |
We all woke up safe |
Bhotiti tubhusile hinza |
Hello? |
upozile? |
Nice to meet you |
Nasungwa kulo lana nawe |
See you soon |
Tulolane insiku zya mwilongolela |
See you later |
Tulolane baadaye |
Is your family fine? |
Ifamilia yako yipozile? |
How is the patient doing? |
Umubhinu akwendelela wuli? |
How are your parents? |
Abhazazi bhapozile? |
We woke up well |
Tubhusile hinza |
Bye see you tomorrow |
Haya tulilolana indabhi |
Greet everyone |
Ubhala mushe bhonti |
LOVE WORDS IN NYIHA
ENGLISH WORDS |
NYIHA WORDS |
I love you |
inkusungwilwe |
I miss you |
nkukusamba |
Love you so much |
Inkusungwize tehaunkani |
I need you |
Nkukwanza |
I love you with all my heart |
Inkusungwize tehaunkani |
I love you too |
Inkusungwize nane |
You are beautiful |
Iwe we mwiza |
My darling |
Umpenzi wane |
I need you |
Nkukwanza |
you will miss me |
Ulinkosa |
Goodbye my darling |
Haya mpenzi wane |
See you tomorrow |
Tulilolana indabhi |
I want some space |
Nampa umuda |
You have a good shape |
Ulinumublili umwinza |
I love you my wife |
Inkusungwilwe mshi wane |
I love you my husband |
Inkusisungwilwe mlume wane |
goodnight my love |
Mpenzi wane ukate hinza |
You are so good |
Uhondeye mpenzi wane |
I always think you my love |
Umuda wonti nkusibha mpenzi wane |
I love you so much mother |
Inkusungwilwe tehaunkani mayi |
Your mine |
Iwe we wane |
DIRECTIONS IN NYIHA
ENGLISH WORDS |
NYIHA WORDS |
Where are you? |
Uli kwoshi? |
Where did you go to? |
Wasogola kwoshi? |
Where are you going? |
Wasogola kwoshi? |
Where do you live? |
Ukwishi kwoshi? |
Where were you? |
Wamile kwoshi? |
Which side are you sitting on? |
utendime lubhazu bhali? |
Don’t pass there |
Utahatushe apa |
Pass right |
Tuha kundilo |
Pass left |
Tuha kumongo |
There is a bridge ahead |
Kwilongolela kuli inanto |
Come straight |
Nzaga moja kwa moja |
No through way |
Idala nalimo |
COMMON QUESTIONS IN CONVERSATIONS IN NYIHA
ENGLISH WORDS |
NYIHA WORDS |
How much? |
zilinga? |
How have you been? |
Uli bhuli? |
How are you feeling? |
Ukuhisi bhuli? |
What’s your name? |
Izina lyaho we nanu? |
What are you doing? |
Ukuhonzya bhuli? |
What are you cooking? |
Ukuteleha shoni? |
When are you coming? |
Ukwinza lyeri? |
How was your night? |
Uwusiku waho wamewuli |
How was your day? |
Isikulyako lyamile wuli |
How are you doing? |
Ukwendelela wuli? |
How is your family? |
Ifamilia yako yikwendelela wuli? |
What do you mean? |
Ukumanisya shoni? |
How’s the weather over there? |
Ihali yakumwanya yiliwuli? |
Have you gone to church |
Usogoe kwipenga ? |
What is this? |
Ino yooni? |
What's going on? |
Shoni she shikwendelela? |
Are you listening? |
ukutejelevwa? |
Have you heard? |
wivwa? |
Can I go home? |
Ingasogola kuhaya? |
Can I ask something? |
Ingakuwuzilizya shimo? |
What's your phone number? |
Inamber yaho iya simu yeyilikwekwi? |
How many kids do you have? |
Mli na bhana bhalinga? |
What’s your father’s name? |
Ubaba waho wunanu? |
EVERYDAY CONVERSATIONS IN NYIHA
ENGLISH WORDS |
NYIHA WORDS |
Happy birthday |
Samalale kupapwa |
Thank you |
wasalipa |
I am sorry |
nalamba |
You are welcome |
ukukaribilwa |
Me too |
Nane lelo |
God bless you |
Umwene akulote |
May God protect you |
Umwene akugubishile |
She is happy |
Asungwa |
Please help me |
Nalamba navwa |
I don’t know |
Nantamanyile |
I will come tomorrow |
Indiyinza indabhi |
Come here |
Nzaga apa |
Feel at home |
Jivwe ngati pepahaya |
Be blessed |
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I am coming soon |
Nakwinza umuda te mtalu |
Leave me alone |
ndeha |
I am going home |
Nasogola kuhaya |
Let me try |
Leha indinje |
Welcome home |
Karibila kuhaya |
I reached home safely |
Nafisile kuhaya ahinza |
God is good |
Umwene mwinza |
I don’t understand |
ntakwelewa |
I am happy to see you |
Nasungwa kukukola |
I don’t have money |
Ntali ni hela |
I am done |
Namala |
I am going to the shop |
Nasogola kushibanda |
Stop using your phone |
Leha kutumila isimu yaho |
I need a favor, please |
Mwe nkulabha umsaada |
Great to see you again |
Nasungwa kukuloa |
Thank you so much |
Wasalipa sana |
Bad behavior |
Itabia mbibhi |
I haven’t see you in a while |
Ntakuwenyi umuda mtalii |
No problem |
Kutali intamwo |
Let’s go home |
Tujende kuhaya |
I am tired |
Indisite |
I agree |
Nitiha |
I am married |
inimalilwe |
Rest in peace |
Tuzya hinza |
What Next?
Don't stop here. Learning a language requires constant practice, but it doesn't have to be complicated. The best trick is to master at least five Nyiha words daily from the Nyiha dictionary.
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