Best Swahili Church Song Ever?
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what a beautifull way to express your love for God and Christ! God bless every one of you listening and singing this song!When the day comes that you may enter Heaven i hope the Angels welcome you with this song!
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What can I say - Just beautiful.
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Wonderful song
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The way Kenyans like to own up to Swahili..
mjifunze properly then and make it a national language to all like us Tanzanians alafu muongee lugha fasaha.
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It is actually saying " yesu ni wangu wa uzima wa milele.." he wa uzima wa milele he wa uzima wa milele" which means " Jesus you are mine for my eternal life" ...... " let us rejoice"
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Absolute lovely. I love this one too much. Remembers me of services in church in Africa.
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Je! Mitume walituma vyombo vya muziki kwenye ibada? La Hasha! Efe. 5:19
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Je! Mitume walituma vyombo vya muziki kwenye ibada? La Hasha! Efe. 5:19
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@speakswahilidammit :WOW!!!lovely.I love wazungu who speak Swahili.coz it really sounds great.and that means they love the land they were living in,and the culture.i think you are a very open person.and the world needs more open people like you.am a kenyan and my aunt owns a school that belonged to a british lady before,and through that i lernt to love wazungus and now live since 99 in germany and i know what God has done to me through giving me an open mind.KEEP UP!!na Ubarikiwe milele.
Mwimbieni Bwana wimbo mpya, kwa maana ametenda mambo ya ajabu, kitanga chake cha kuume na mkono wake mtakatifu umemfanyia wokovu. Bwana ameufanya wokovu wake ujulikane na amedhihirisha haki yake kwa mataifa
- Zaburi 98:1-2
paparidgeback 11 months ago
I absolutely love this...I listen to it every morning!
junglejolene 1 year ago
@junglejolene , Thanks for the nice comment! It's truly a beautiful song and keeps getting better and better every time.
paparidgeback 1 year ago
jamani, I am so proud to be a first-language speaker of such a beautiful and angelic language like Kiswahili (Swahili). I wish they would teach it in more universities across the United States.
jnyerere 2 years ago 6
Asante sana.
paparidgeback 2 years ago
@jnyerere I vote with you! I'm a Swahili-speaking Muzungu, living in Cornwall, UK. I grew up in Tanzania, & love the Swahili language, & the watu, more than I can say! Swahili is gracious, humorous, poetic, just beautiful!
speakswahilidammit 1 year ago 5
@speakswahilidammit , thanks for writing ... and I agree with you 100%
paparidgeback 1 year ago