Swahili is a language that is spoken by the Swahili people in countries such as Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda. The word for the numeral one in Swahili is 'moja'.
Ten is the English meaning of the swahili word kumi.
Binary describes a number with a base of two.
The Greek number two is Dio, pronounced Thee-oh
Such that doubling a number means to multiply it by two, the word for multiplying a number by seven is septupling a number - septem being the Latin word for the number 7.
The Swahili word "mbili" means "two" in English.
Jawara is not a Swahili word. The closest Swahili word to this is two syllables: kujawa na (to be filled with ), example: Amejawa na hofu, he or she is filled with fear.
The Swahili word for devil is "shetani."
Mbili is a swahili word and not a kikuyu word and its meaning is two.
The Swahili word for "Honey" is "asali".
The Swahili word for goat is "mbuzi."
The Swahili word for grief is huzuni.
Swahili word for desert is "jangwa"
The Swahili word for master is "bwana".
The Swahili word for pastor is "mchungaji."
The Swahili word for "nothing" is "hakuna."
The Swahili word for "Hippopotamus" is "kiboko".