Swahili · Nature & Environment
Sea; ocean
The large body of salt water; the Indian Ocean borders the Swahili coast.
Tunaogelea baharini wakati wa joto.
We swim in the sea during the hot season.
The word 'bahari' is derived from the Arabic term 'البحر' (al-baḥr), which means sea or ocean. This borrowing reflects historical trade contacts and cultural exchanges between Arabic-speaking and Swahili-speaking peoples along the East African coast.
'Bahari' is commonly used in both formal and informal contexts, often found in spoken conversation, literature, and educational material. It is prevalent in coastal regions of East Africa, particularly in Kenya and Tanzania, where geographical features are significant to the local culture.
The term appears in various Swahili poetry and literature, reflecting themes of nature and exploration.