About Kamba Language
Kamba, also known as Kikamba, is a Bantu language spoken by millions of Kamba people across Kenya, as well as by thousands in Uganda, Tanzania, and other regions. The language is predominantly spoken in four Kenyan counties: Machakos, Kitui, Makueni, and Kwale. Among the various dialects, the Machakos dialect holds the status of a standard variety and is frequently employed in translation work. Another significant dialect is Kitui.
With deep linguistic roots in the Bantu family, Kamba exhibits lexical similarities with other Bantu languages, including Kikuyu, Meru, and Embu.
I love you in Kamba
I love you in Kamba is nĩngwendete.
Other words related to I love you in Kamba are:
- Love you so much (Ngwendete mûno vyû)
- I love with all my heart (Ngwendete na ngoo yakwa yonthe)
- I love you too (Onakwa ningwendete)
- I like you (Nîwambendeesya)
- My love (Mwendwa wakwa)
- I need your love (Nîenda wendo waku/ Wendo waku niw’o ngwenda)