Below are the words of our Swahili Gay Dictionary that we will expand in new editions. If you know any more, please, contact us. But first some information about the language and where it is spoken. Swahili is a language of the Niger-Congo family spoken mainly in Tanzania and Ken...
Kiswahilia language of E Africa that is an official language of Kenya and Tanzania and is widely used as a lingua franca throughout E and central Africa. It is a member of the Bantu group of the Niger-Congo family, originally spoken in Zanzibar, and has a large number of loan words ...
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All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood. Did You Know? English has borrowed a few words and phrases from Swahili, several of them familiar from movies and TV....
• Ability to select words in lemmas to search them in the dictionary • Ability to zoom in/out on lemma definitions • History of the performed searches • Table with abbreviations used in the dictionary • Sharing the definitions on social media ...
Another thing to remember about Swahili is that there are no distinctions when it comes to gender, so they do not use he or she. The prefix “A” before a word refers to the subject, which can either be male or female. Words in Swahili ...
Let’s learn basic Swahili words like playing games! Play cards, get experience points, beat the levels and collect new cards for free! Using the game-based method to keep the learning process fun at LingoCards, we make learning Swahili language from your mother tongue possible and our learni...
You will learn the Swahili grammar rules and tips with a lot of example words and sentences under all the 15 topics. Each topic presents you with a list of words and example sentences with audio. This is to help you grasp the pronunciation. Play and listen to each one and record and co...
striving to create a democratic–socialist system (ujamaa, meaning literally ‘family’, community solidarity, and togetherness). But it was unable to control the bureaucracy and brought about a weakening of existing organs of self-determination. As a result, participation was not very attractive to...
1. All the over 2500 words and phrases are spoken by a native Kenyan speaking slowly so that you hear everything clearly. 2. You can slow down the speed even more to hear them clearer. 3. You can record yourself and compare with the native speaker to improve your intonation. ...