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Swahili

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  • ts own language, but the national language is Swahili, a Bantu language with a strong Arabic influe
  • It broadcasts in English, Swahili and Mandarin.
  • As well as English and Acholi, she speaks Swahili and Japanese.
  • ible in twenty-six languages, including Zulu, Swahili and Hausa.
  • It is called Mchicha in Swahili and is known as 'Terere' amongst the Kikuyu,
  • Later she studied Italian, Spanish, Swahili and Chichewa; just before her final illness,
  • Boma is a word in Swahili and several other African languages, meaning
  • ile, the youth language in Katanga which uses Swahili as its matrix language.
  • ages such as Urdu/Hindi, Sindhi, Gujarati and Swahili as well as courses on various aspects of the
  • has been published in 17 languages including Swahili, Braille, Arabic and Hebrew.
  • Mbulu also provided the Swahili chant in Michael Jackson's single, "Liberian
  • Swahili clock as provided by the Kamusi Project
  • The Swahili Coast refers to the coast or coastal area of
  • information yet to reconstruct copper on the Swahili Coast (Herbert 1984).
  • s Zanzibar, Pate or Comoros which lie off the Swahili Coast.
  • an coast and developing a lasting interest in Swahili culture.
  • ician", Dully Sykes is one of the pioneers of Swahili dancehall in East Africa and widely known for
  • ic (official), French (official), Comorian (a Swahili dialect strongly influenced by Arabic, offici
  • si Project, also known as the Internet Living Swahili Dictionary is a project that collects Swahili
  • Uhuru (which means Freedom in Swahili) first came into existence in 1974 when a gro
  • The name Jelani is Swahili for "mighty".
  • Bakari (Whose name is Swahili for hopeful) the Masai Giraffe was born with
  • ice of the Revolution, broadcasting in Rundi, Swahili, French, and English.
  • A Swahili History of Pate (1915)
  • er (Cephalophus spadix also known as Minde in Swahili) is a large forest dwelling Duiker (small ant
  • Swahili: Kinongo
  • Translation of The Qur'an to Swahili Language By Sheikh Ali Muhsin Al-Barwani.
  • He can speak the Swahili language.
  • Part of the song lyrics was in Swahili language.
  • to literature written by people who write in Swahili language.
  • stry, and the name Imani means "faith" in the Swahili language.
  • ("Imani" means "faith" in the Swahili language.)
  • che, Ghambala, and Ipala; the word bwawani in Swahili literally means "to the dam" or "into the dam
  • Swahili literature is, generally speaking, literature
  • Swahili literature has been sometimes characterized a
  • se it is one of the most remarkable pieces of Swahili literature, though he did not elaborate on wh
  • Her African name "Tulivu" translates from Swahili loosely to "beautiful," and her English name,
  • marketed and produced Fadhili's world-famous Swahili love-ballad, Malaika, after Worrod realised t
  • In Swahili, mganga refers to a qualified physician or tr
  • The name "Nyala" is the Swahili name for this antelope, which itself comes fr
  • rovincial Commissioner, and first editor of a Swahili newspaper Baraza.
  • ish, French, Gujarati, Hindi, Kutchi, Khojki, Swahili, Persian, Sindhi and Urdu.
  • In fact, Swahili poetry has produced many secular works by suc
  • led insurrection in 1888-1889 by the Arab and Swahili population of the areas of the East African c
  • The economics of Swahili publishing would normally make a satisfying n
  • o Vitu (March, 1885), where the Sultan of the Swahili requested the establishment of a friendly tre
  • The Swahili Saga of Liongo Fumo (1926)
  • Lambert (1893-1967): Swahili Scholar of Eminence (being a short biography
  • (2) Swahili shall be the second official language in Ugan
  • His chief publications are on the Swahili site of Shanga (Kenya) between 1980 and 1986,
  • The Swahili Sparrow (Passer suahelicus) is a passerine bi
  • ice suite based on OpenOffice.org written for Swahili speakers and runs on Linux.
  • oney Tangawizi (Tangawisi) as it is called in Swahili speaking Africa, is a soft drink sold in seve
  • Swahili Strut (Cadet, 1971)
  • Russian, Serbian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swahili, Swedish, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, Vietnames
  • Swahili Tales (1929)
  • The term Maafa is derived from the Swahili term for disaster, terrible occurrence or gre
  • Nearly everyone also speaks Swahili, the nation's lingua franca.
  • is not as straightforward as (1) English (2) Swahili then please tell us here, with some reference
  • Tippu Tip in the north and with Nyamwezi and Swahili traders in the east, and indirectly with the
  • re also just miles from Lamu town, an ancient Swahili trading post and one of Kenya's UNESCO World
  • tuguese-Brazilian, Russian, Chinese, Serbian, Swahili, Turkish, Czech, Polish, Romanian, Greek, Bas
  • Uit het Swahili vertaald in het oorspronkelijke metrum.
  • e poem is enormously popular especially among Swahili women.
  • ot have any religious connotations as it is a Swahili word for "rock."
  • nation of the Spanish word "armonico" and the Swahili word "hewa."
  • Ndiyo, pronounced nn-dee-yo, is the Swahili word for "yes" according to the project's web
  • i is popularly known to Kenyans as 'Nyayo', a Swahili word for 'footsteps'.
  • She took on the unusual stage name of UA (a Swahili word that means both "flower" and "kill") and
  • e?", or when she commented that Kwanzaa "is a Swahili word which means 'Santa don't come to my hous