Picture yourself walking through a massive, bustling airport in a foreign country. Signs and announcements may not be in a language you understand, but you'll be prepared! With the Swahili vocabulary from this Swahili lesson, you can ask about your "Flight number," find the "Boarding gate," or inquire why "the plane has been delayed." You won't have to depend on visual cues or the kindness of strangers; you'll be self-reliant and sure-footed, making your way to the "Terminal building" you need and even sneaking in some "Duty-free" shopping if you fancy.
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I would like an aisle seat
Terminal B is for international flights
I would like a window seat
Flight number
I am looking for terminal A
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Flight number
Flight
Why has the plane been delayed?
What terminal do you need?
Airport
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Elevator
Departure
Arrival
Airport
Ticket
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Flight
Airport
Terminal building
Boarding gate
Boarding pass
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I would like a window seat
Terminal B is for international flights
I would like an aisle seat
Metal detector
I am looking for terminal A
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I would like an aisle seat
Terminal B is for international flights
Moving walkway
I would like a window seat
Flight number
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Duty free
Moving walkway
X-ray machine
Flight
Metal detector
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Departure
Ticket
Arrival
Airport
Elevator
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Boarding gate
Boarding pass
Flight number
I am looking for terminal A
Terminal building
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Metal detector
Boarding pass
Flight number
Moving walkway
I would like an aisle seat
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I am looking for terminal A
Metal detector
Duty free
Terminal building
X-ray machine
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Boarding pass
Flight
Moving walkway
Boarding gate
Airport
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Moving walkway
I am looking for terminal A
Terminal building
X-ray machine
Metal detector
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Duty free
Airport
X-ray machine
Moving walkway
Flight
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Boarding pass
I would like a window seat
I am looking for terminal A
Flight number
Metal detector
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Departure
Terminal building
Elevator
Arrival
Ticket
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Airport
Flight number
Why has the plane been delayed?
Flight
What terminal do you need?
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Terminal building
Metal detector
X-ray machine
Boarding gate
Airport
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Duty free
Moving walkway
Boarding gate
Airport
Flight
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Elevator
Ticket
Departure
Arrival
Airport
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Airport and departure :: Swahili vocabulary
Air travel can be an exhilarating experience, but it's also filled with its own set of challenges—navigating unfamiliar airports, understanding the boarding process, and handling delays, to name a few. Swahili Lesson 93 aims to make your journey through the airport a smoother affair by arming you with essential Swahili vocabulary. Whether you're a first-time flyer or a seasoned globetrotter, knowing these terms can help you navigate the bustling world of airports with ease and confidence.
The Swahili vocabulary in Swahili Lesson 93 is designed to cover a broad spectrum of scenarios you might encounter at an airport. The basics like "Airport," "Flight," and "Ticket" give you the starting points for any air travel conversation. For a more detailed navigation, terms like "Boarding gate," "Boarding pass," and "Flight number" help you find your way. You can even specify your seating preferences with Swahili phrases like "I would like an aisle seat" or "I would like a window seat." In case of uncertainties, "Why has the plane been delayed?" can be a crucial question to ask. The Swahili lesson also covers arrival and departure terminology with words like "Arrival," "Departure," and "Terminal building." You can ask or answer directional questions using Swahili phrases like "I am looking for terminal A" or "What terminal do you need?" Finally, terms like "Metal detector," "X-ray machine," "Elevator," and "Moving walkway" prepare you for the security checks and in-airport travels, while "Duty-free" lets you talk about shopping options. With this comprehensive Swahili vocabulary, you'll be navigating airports like a pro.