Swahili · Body & Health
Hair
The hair on a person's head.
Ana nywele ndefu nyeusi.
She has long black hair.
Derived from the Bantu languages, 'nywele' has roots that reflect the significance of hair in various cultures, often synonymous with beauty and identity. The word has evolved alongside cultural practices regarding hair styling and grooming.
'Nywele' is used in day-to-day conversations in informal contexts, particularly among families and friends. It is also used in beauty-related discussions, especially in East African regions.