How do you say hello in Kirundi?
Mia Walsh
Published May 11, 2026
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Also question is, how do you say hello in Burundi?
- Bwakeye / Mwaramutse - hello, good morning!
- Mwiriwe - good afternoon/evening.
- Ijoro ryiza - good night.
- Turabonaye / Nakagaruka - see you later.
- N'agasaga - see you, good bye.
- Urakomeye? - how are you? ( reply: ego/ndakomeye = I'm well)
- Amakuru? - What's news?
- Amahoro - peace, widely used as greetins (reply: n'amahoro)
Secondly, what does Amahoro mean? Claude named the network “Amahoro,” a word in his native Bantu that can be translated, “peace.” In Swahili, the word is similar—“horo.” But like “shalom” in Hebrew, “amahoro” means not just “peace,” but “everything to do with peace and connection and wholeness.” Claude, who speaks Bantu, Swahili, French and English,
In this manner, who speaks Kirundi?
Kirundi, also known as Rundi, is a Bantu language spoken by 9 million people in Burundi and adjacent parts of Tanzania and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, as well as in Uganda. It is the official language of Burundi.
What do you call someone from Burundi?
A person from Burundi and/or a citizen of Burundi is called Burundian.
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