Jay Melody – Nakupenda Lyrics in English Translation
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Read The English version lyrics of Jay Melody – Nakupenda here. And the meaning of Nakupenda.
“Nakupenda Lyrics in English“
Be dark, cold and windy
Iwe giza baridi na upepo
Whether there are clouds or rain
Iwe kuna mawingu na minyesho
Your body baby warm (warm)
Your body baby joto (joto)
You make me feel special
Unafanya nijihisi special
You give me a reason to exist
Unanipa sababu ya uwepo
Beside you baby
Kando yako we mtoto
My desire is that you give me medicine for my illness
My desire we nipe dawa mi mahututi
I don’t understand myself, oh my God
Sijielewi ooh my God
The problem is that I am obsessed with love
Shida ni nimekolea penzini
The problem is baby is in your heart
Shida ni baby uko moyoni wewe
I love you
Nakupenda we
I want you
Nakutaka we
I can’t do it for you
Kwako sijiwezi
Oh my love
Ooh my love
Your lover
Mpenzi we
My soul
Roho yangu we
I can’t do it for you
Kwako sijiwezi
Oh my love
Ooh my love
Mind body baby
Akili mwili baby
I calm my anger
Hasira zangu navituliza
When you talk, I listen
Ukiongea nasikiliza
All because of love
Yote sababu ya upendo
Second second baby
Pili pili baby
Windy salt sprinkler
Vindimu chumvi ya kunyunyiza
That is, you have to pass
Yani uroda kupitiliza
I have finished the course
Nimeumaliza mwendo
In fact, I am loved and confused
Kiukweli napendwa nachanganywa
And this is fun
Na haya ma raha
The problem is that I am obsessed with love
Shida ni nimekolea penzini
The problem is baby is in the heart, you
Shida ni baby uko moyoni, wewe
I love you (anhaaa)
Nakupenda we (anhaaa)
I want you (oh nana nana)
Nakutaka we (oh nana nana)
I can’t do it for you
Kwako sijiwezi
Ooh my love (ooh my baby)
Ooh my love (ooh my baby)
Lover of (oh fat)
Mpenzi we (oh nonono)
My soul (aaaah yayaya)
Roho yangu we (aaaah yayaya)
I can’t do it for you
Kwako sijiwezi
Oh my love
Ooh my love
Songwriters: Sharif Said Juma
Meaning of Nakupenda
The Word “Nakupenda” Means “I Love You” in Swahili
Origin & history
Compound general-tense verb form made up of n- (1st. person singular subject marker, with reduction) + -a- (general tense) + -ku- (2nd. person singular object marker) + penda (love, plain form). The form is more of a colloquial way of saying the phrase. The proper Swahili way to say this sentence is, “Ninakupenda.”
I love you (formal, general aspect)
I like you (formal, general aspect)
Peps smart
2 years ago
I fell inlove with this song, cause it make me happy. Each time i listen to it, i forget my sorry.
chanelle m
2 years ago
Very Romantic
Anonymous
2 years ago
I love this song 🥰
Favourite
2 years ago
Best song can’t stop listening
Oliver
2 years ago
Nice song i love it