Swahili · Nature & Environment
Weather
The condition of the air, literally state of the air.
Hali ya hewa itakuwaje kesho?
How will the weather be tomorrow?
'Hali ya hewa' translates literally to 'condition of air' and combines the Swahili words 'hali' (state) and 'hewa' (air). This phrase reflects the integration of various linguistic elements from Bantu and Arabic.
'Hali ya hewa' is primarily used in formal settings, particularly in meteorological discussions and written reports. It is recognized across all Swahili-speaking areas.