Bar Stools. | image source: wikipedia.org
It was all about chairs today as Yusuf Juma translated three English word for Gidi and Ghost today.
First word was the bar stool which in Swahili is known as sina taabu. Gidi and Ghost had issues with that word as they claimed that it is laughable for people to go to the bar to "forget their troubles" and then sit on a stool known as sina taabu (also translates to "I have no problems") as they sip their drinks.
As they pondered on that, YJ informed that waiting room seats are known as kitwazi in Swahilin where as seats made from logs are known as bengezi.

