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Learning Swahili for travel or study? Let’s try this term:
To say sugar in Swahili: sukari
Say it out loud: “soo kah ree“
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Some more helpful words in our Swahili Diet Considerations category:
bread – mkate (mm kah the)
celiac – shida ya tumbo (She dah yah too m’boh)
cheese – jibini (jee bee nee)
dairy – maziwa (mah zee wah)
eggs – mayai (mah yah ee)
gluten-free – isiyo na gluteni (ee see yoh nah gloo teh nee)
I am vegan – sili nyama (mm lah mm boh gah)
I don't eat… – sili (see lee)
kosher – kosha (koh shah)
meat – nyama (nyah mah)
nuts – njugu (nn joo goo)
organic – iliyokuzwa (ee lee yoh kuh zwa)
sugar – sukari (soo kah ree)
wheat – ngano (nn gah noh)
And here’s how to say sugar in other languages!
Arabic–Sukkar (suk kar)
Chinese–Táng (Tang)
Croatian–šećer (sheh chair)
Czech–cukr (soo krr)
Finnish–sokeri (soh que rih)
French–sucre (sook)
German–zucker (soo kur)
Italian–zucchero (zoo kair oh)
Japanese–Satou (Sah Tow)
Korean–Seoltang (Sul Tang)
Polish–cukier (tzoo' qyer)
Portuguese–Açúcar (ah soo cahr)
Russian–sahar (sah hahr)
Spanish–azúcar (ah zoo' car)
Swahili–sukari (soo kah ree)
Thai–Nam Tan (nahm dahn)
Turkish–şeker (shay' car)
Vietnamese–Đường (Duu-Uhng)
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