What is the national language of Tanzania?
Tanzania has two official languages, Swahili and English. Swahili is the language people use in everyday life, while English is mainly used in tourism, business, and education. If you want to connect with locals, a little Swahili goes a long way. You can greet someone with “Jambo,” or ask “Mambo?” and expect a friendly “Poa” in return. “Maisha marefu” works perfectly when raising a glass, “Asante” is the go-to thank you, and “Karibu” is how you say welcome. Using even a few of these phrases adds warmth to every interaction, and your guide will appreciate the effort.


