Swahili · Greetings & Phrases
Good night
Said before going to bed, literally good night; often followed by lala salama, sleep safely.
Usiku mwema, lala salama!
Good night, sleep well!
'Usiku mwema' translates to 'good night' with 'usiku' meaning 'night' and 'mwema' meaning 'good', typical of encouraging goodwill in everyday interactions.
This phrase is used predominantly in informal settings when bidding farewell at night. It's common across Swahili-speaking communities.