god in Swahili
god in Swahili is bwana, mabwana, rabi — god means a supernatural being worshipped as having power over nature or human affairs.
god in Swahili
bwana
deity
mabwana
deity
rabi
deity
mungu
deity
Mungu
single deity of monotheism
Allah
single deity of monotheism
What does "god" mean?
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noun A supernatural being worshipped as having power over nature or human affairs.
"Ancient Greek myths feature many gods and goddesses."
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name In monotheistic religions, the single supreme being and creator.
"They pray to God every evening."
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noun Informal: someone treated as supremely important, skilled, or admired.
"To his fans, the guitarist was a living god."
god in a sentence
- Ancient Greek myths feature many gods and goddesses.
- They pray to God every evening.
- To his fans, the guitarist was a living god.
Common Swahili translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "god" in Swahili?
"god" in Swahili is bwana, mabwana, rabi. god means: A supernatural being worshipped as having power over nature or human affairs.
How do you use "god" in a sentence?
Example: "Ancient Greek myths feature many gods and goddesses." In Swahili, "god" is bwana, mabwana, rabi.
Are there other ways to say "god" in Swahili?
Yes — Swahili has 6 translations listed for "god": bwana, mabwana, rabi, mungu, Mungu, Allah.
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