Grace definition in English
A common definition of grace is unmerited divine assistance given to humans for their regeneration or sanctification.
Grace in Swahili
Grace in Swahili can be translated in many ways:
The common translation of grace in Swahili is neema, which refers to a gift or blessing from God.
Neema is pronounced as: neh-MAH.
Example
“Neema ya Mungu iko juu yetu sote.” (God’s grace is upon us all.)
Synonyms/ visawe vya neema
Other words used to translate grace in Swahili are:
Baraka: Baraka is another common translation of “grace” in Swahili, it can also to a blessing, or a favor from God.
Baraka is pronounced as: bah-RAH-kah.
Example
“Tunamshukuru Mungu kwa baraka zake.” (We thank God for his blessings.)
Fanaka: Fanaka can also mean “grace” in Swahili, it refers to a state of prosperity or well-being.
Fanaka is pronounced as: fah-NAH-kah
Example
“Tunawaombea heri na fanaka katika kazi yenu.” (We pray for the best in your work.)
Ujazi: Ujazi can also mean “grace” in Swahili, it refers to a state of abundance or fullness.
Ujazi is pronounced as: oo-JAH-zee
Example
“Mwaka huu umekuwa wa ujazi.” (This year have been full of grace.)
Rehema: Rehema can also mean “grace” in Swahili, rehema refers to grace of God to humans.
Rehema is pronounced as: reh-HEH-mah.
“Mungu ana rehema kwa wote” to mean “God is merciful to all.”
Mbawazi: Mbawazi is a synonym for rehema. It refers to the grace that a person receives from God.
It is pronounced as m-bah-WAH-zee.
Example
“Alipata mbawazi kutoka kwa Mwenyezi Mungu.” (He got a gift from God.”)
Fanikiwa: Fanikiwa can also mean “grace” in Swahili. It literally means get success in some activity.
Fanikiwa is pronounced as: fah-nee-KEE-wah.
Example
“Kufanikiwa kwa maisha ni jambo bora.” (Success in life is the best thing.)
Other words you can use are:
Heri (pronounced heh-REE)
Ghanima (pronounced gah-NEE-mah)