Swahili nouns (nomino) translated into English (W)
Nouns are the first thing that comes to our mind when think of parts of speech, probably because they serve for naming, well, things. In Swahili, nouns are called nomino, which has a lot to do with English nominal (originally from Greek /onoma/) which means name or noun.
The most difficult thing for a non-Bantu speaker learning Swahili is to understand that Swahili nouns belong to one of the noun classes. These are interesting from the point of view of linguistics and anthropology, since "grouping nouns together as members of a class hints at a system of cognitive or cultural classification underlying the system of linguistic classification"
There are many nouns in Swahili, so we have divided the list by the first letter so you can browse through them gradually and learn them in order:
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P R S T U V W Y Z
W
- waba in English
- wadhifa in English
- wadinasi in English
- wage in English
- wagivu in English
- wakili in English
- wali in English
- wando in English
- wango in English
- wangwa in English
- wanja in English
- wanzuki in English
- waragi in English
- wari in English
- waria in English
- waridi in English
- wasionacho in English
- wasta in English
- wavu in English
- wawe in English
- wayowayo in English
- wazimu in English
- wazo in English
- wehu in English
- wekundu in English
- welekeo in English
- welekevu in English
- welewa in English
- wema in English
- wembamba in English
- wembe in English
- wembembe in English
- wembezi in English
- wendo in English
- wengo in English
- wengu in English
- weni in English
- wenzi in English
- wenzo in English
- wepesi in English
- werevu in English
- weu in English
- weupe in English
- weusi in English
- wiche in English
- wifi in English
- wigo in English
- wimbo in English
- wimbombo in English
- windo in English
- wingu in English
- wino in English
- wivu in English
- wizi in English
- woga in English
- wokovu in English
- wongofu in English
- wororo in English
- woya in English