
How to Tell Time in Swahili - Spoken Swahili Blog
2017年6月12日 · The counting of time starts from 6:00 a.m. on the English clock. 7:00 a.m. is said as Saa moja asubuhi (the first hour in the morning), and so on. Therefore, the Swahili times are offset by 6 hours from their English versions.
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Telling Time in Swahili - Everything You Need to Know
2020年7月31日 · 16- Five o’clock – Saa kumi na moja. What better way to signal the transition between work and play than the clock hands striking 5 o’clock? It’s the hour most working people look forward to each day – at least, those who get to stop working at 5 PM.
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Time - KiSwahili
Time [saa] Most languages of Eastern Africa tell the time of the day by referring to 12 hours of day time and 12 hours of night time: 7:00 am is referred to as saa moja asubuhito mean that it is the first hour of the day.
This division of a 24 hour day into two halves is the key to telling time in Swahili. 7 a.m. is considered by the Swahili people to be the start of the first full hour of daylight, and so it is called saa moja, literally “hour one.”
Expressing Time In Swahili - Swahili Language School
2021年9月2日 · This division of a 24 hour day into two halves is the key to telling time in Swahili. 7 a.m. is considered by the Swahili people to be the start of the first full hour of daylight, and so it is called saa moja, literally “hour one.”n order to learn how to tell the time in Swahili it is important to know a little about the geography of Swahili sp...
Don’t get in a tangle over telling the time in Swahili!
2016年9月27日 · Surely ‘one o’clock’ should be saa moja (moja meaning ‘ one’)? Then they see that saa moja is the translation for ‘seven o’clock’, and the world starts spinning. But it’s all perfectly logical, and once you’re aware of the reason, you can move on and make appointments and rendez-vous in Swahili as easily as in English.
How to Tell Time and Give Dates in Swahili - the Language Garage
2022年6月23日 · Ni saa mbili asubuhi. It’s 8am. (Second hour, morning time.) This will take some time to get used to! But it’s perfectly logical once you get used to is. Until then, here’s a cheat sheet for you: 7am: saa moja asubuhi // 7pm: saa moja jioni; 8am: saa mbili asubuhi // 8pm: saa mbili usiku; 9am: saa tatu asubuhi // 9pm: saa tatu usiku
Telling time in Swahili Flashcards - Quizlet
There is a difference of 6 hours between the Swahili and European methods of counting time. Swahili time like Biblical time begins with sunrise, reckoned as 6 a.m. Thus 7 a.m., one hour after sunrise, is the first hour of daylight, saa moja. The counting continues up to 6 p.m., the 12th hour, saa kumi na mbili.
Saa Moja - YouTube
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