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Swahili is spoken only minimally in Somalia, it’s primary countries are Tanzania, Kenya & Uganda (in that order). Unfortunately, the phrases you chose don’t really translate into Swahili
Habari? or Mambo? will work as "how are you?" or "what’s up?".
Ninataka kukuona is "I want to see you."
Nitataka kukuona is "I will want to see you."
Ninakupenda is roughly "I love you" or "I like you."
Good luck.
The Spanish translations here look great.
swahili :
Habari gani – how are you doing
Swahili:
I love you very much – na kupenda sana
If by Cuban you mean Spanish, it would be Hola, como esta, me hace falta, or Hola, como estas te echo de menos, or a combination. Sorry but I can’t help you with the Swahili.
Como estas
Hi,
I can only help you with
Spanish/Cuba:
you would say:
hola, como te vá (j¡hi,how are you doing)
te echo de menos (and if you really miss him say,
te echo mucho de menos!
Buena Suerte (Good Luck)
Well I’ve to say that Cuban it’s not a language, it’s Spanish the language which is speak in Cuba.
Spanish, how are you doing? you say: ¿Cómo estas? or ¿Cómo te va?
I miss you: in Spanish you say: "Te extraño"