My love in Swahili
Here are ways of saying darling – my love in Swahili:
Mpendwa (pronounced m-pen-DWA) is the most general term for my love in Swahili. It can be used to refer to a romantic partner, a close friend, or even a family member.
For example, you could say “Mpendwa wangu” to mean “my love” or “my dear.”
Mpenzi (pronounced m-pen-zi), it is often used in a more romantic context than mpendwa.
For example, you could say “Mpenzi wangu, nakupenda” to mean “I love you, darling.”
Mwandani (pronounced m-wan-DA-ni) common term for ” my love” or “beloved.”
For example, you could say “Mwandani wangu, wewe ni wa muhimu katika maisha yangu” to mean “My beloved, you’re important in my life.”
Sahiba (pronounced sa-HI-ba) is a term for “friend” or “companion.” It can also be used in a romantic context to mean “lover.”
For example, you could say “Sahiba wangu, nakuthamini sana” to mean “My friend, I appreciate you very much.”
Mwenzi (pronounced m-we-nzi) is a term for “partner” or “companion.”
For example, you could say “Mwenzi wangu, uko wapi?” to mean “Where are you, my partner?”
Other words related to my love in Swahili are:
- Kipenzi
- Muhibu
- Laazizi
- Azizi
- Bui
- n.k.
The above Swahili Words can be used interchangeably with these English Words:
- dear
- dearest
- dear one
- love
- lover
- sweetheart
- beloved
- sweet
- querida
- honey
- angel
- pet
- sweetie
- sugar
- honey pie
- sweetie pie
- cutie pie
- babe
- baby
- bae
- doll
- poppet
- treasure
- sweeting