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  1. essay in Swahili

    Translation of "essay" into Swahili. insha, makala, utungo are the top translations of "essay" into Swahili. Sample translated sentence: Also announced at the Summit were the winners of the essay competition supported by Google. ↔ Pia, katika kongamano hilo, walitangazwa washindi wa shindano la kuandika insha lililofadhiliwa na Google.

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  3. Swahili Writing 101: For Excellent Swahili Learning

    1. Kiswahili. The "i" in "Kĩswahili" contains a diacritical mark (dot) above it that denotes a distinct vowel sound, making it sound like the letter "ee" when spoken. 2. Chini. The diacritic (comma-like character) below the "c" in "çhini" denotes the "ch" sound. 3.

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  5. Swahili alphabet, pronunciation and language

    Swahili (Kiswahili / کِسْوَهِيلِ) Swahili (Kiswahili /. کِسْوَهِيلِ. ) Swahili is a Bantu language spoken mainly in Tanzania, Uganda and Kenya, and also in Burundi, Mozambique, Oman, Somalia the Democratic Republic of the Congo and South Africa. Estimates for the total number of Swahili speakers range from 88 million to ...

  6. Swahili Dictionary Online Translation LEXILOGOS

    Texts & Literature. • Language and popular culture in Africa: texts in Swahili (popular culture) with translation into English or French. • LyrikLine: poems in Swahili, with translation (+ audio) • Swahili-literatur: narratives in Swahili with translation into German.

  7. Swahili

    Swahili is a major language spoken in large parts of mainly East Africa, primarily as a lingua franca. The number of speakers is estimated to be between 50 million and 100 million. This dictionary, created using TLex, has been online since May 2004, and is also the subject of lexicographic research. The dictionary's localization features ...

  8. The English

    Translations from dictionary English - Swahili, definitions, grammar. In Glosbe you will find translations from English into Swahili coming from various sources. The translations are sorted from the most common to the less popular. We make every effort to ensure that each expression has definitions or information about the inflection.

  9. Lingvanex

    Lingvanex products for translation of text, images, voice, documents: Lingvanex offers a free service that instantly translates words, documents (.pdf, .txt, .docx, .xlsx, etc.), and web pages from English to Swahili and vice versa. Experience quick and convenient language translation to meet all your needs effortlessly.

  10. Useful Swahili phrases

    Heri katika siku yako ya kuzaliwa! Congratulations! Hongera! My hovercraft is full of eels. Gari langu linaloangama limejaa na mikunga. One language is never enough. Lugha moja haitoshi. Corrections, recordings and translations from Ylanne Sorrows, Rushomesa Remigius, Dwayne Panzeter, Corona Cermak and EasySwahili.

  11. The Ultimate Guide: How To Learn Swahili For Beginners

    This article provides a comprehensive guide for beginners on how to learn Swahili, one of the most widely spoken languages in East Africa. It covers the history and popularity of Swahili, its unique features, challenges for English speakers, and tips for mastering the language. This article aims to equip readers with the necessary tools to ...

  12. Swahili-English dictionary

    Swahili-English. Translate a Swahili word to English by entering it into the search box above. You can also search for words in English to find the Swahili translation in the Swahili-English dictionary. Use the drop-down menu to search other dictionaries besides the Swahili to English dictionary. Result filters help you find the exact and ...

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  14. How To Learn Swahili Online

    Listening to a Swahili speaker, recording yourself saying the same thing, and then comparing the two clips; Shadowing a Swahili speaker, i.e. listening to a recording and speaking the same words at the same time as them to improve your speaking speed, intonation, and stress; Writing short stories, poems, articles, or even a blog in Swahili

  15. LibGuides: Swahili/Kiswahili Studies: Dissertations and Theses

    Effects of Swahili vowel system on Kenyan English speakers' pronunciation; English-Swahili Code Switching: An Intersection Between Identity and Stance; The Impact of Interactive Discussions on Essay Writing in Swahili as a Foreign Language; The linguistic analysis of Arabic loan-words in Swahili. (Volumes I and II)

  16. Swahili language

    Swahili, also known by its local name Kiswahili, is a Bantu language originally spoken by the Swahili people, who are found primarily in Tanzania, Kenya and Mozambique (along the East African coast and adjacent littoral islands). The number of current Swahili speakers, be they native or second-language speakers, is estimated to be over 200 million, with Tanzania known to have most of the ...

  17. Basic Swahili Grammar: The Ultimate Guide for Beginners

    Learn some essential greetings and phrases to start conversations like 'jambo' (hello), 'Asante' (thank you), and 'tafadhali' (please). Asking simple questions like 'umefanya nini' (how are you) and 'unaishi wapi' (where do you live) will take you far. With regular practice, Swahili grammar will become second nature.

  18. Swahili language

    Swahili has been greatly influenced by Arabic; there are an enormous number of Arabic loanwords in the language, including the word swahili, from Arabic sawāḥilī (a plural adjectival form of an Arabic word meaning "of the coast"). The language dates from the contacts of Arabian traders with the inhabitants of the east coast of Africa over many centuries.

  19. Swahili Language

    Swahili, or Kiswahili, belongs to the larger Benue-Congo branch of the Niger-Congo language family. The name comes from the plural of the Arabic word sawāhil 'coast'. 'Ki-' is a prefix attached to nouns of the noun class that includes languages. Swahili is spoken in East Africa by different people along the coast from Somalia to ...

  20. Swahili

    Key Swahili phrases. Learning a few basic Swahili phrases will help you during that initial, sometimes awkward, greeting phase, and earn the respect of your Swahili-speaking friend. Here are a few of the most useful phrases (the syllables to stress are in bold): ♦ "Hello": "Hujambo", often shortened to "jambo".

  21. Hello in Swahili

    Literally meaning "Peace be upon you," this is a common greeting across the Islamic world, and you may find it spelled a few different ways in Swahili (such as salam aleikum or a-salamu alaykum). Even if you are in a predominantly Christian area, if you know the listener is Muslim, feel free to use this phrase. Standard response: Walaikum ...

  22. Swahili Literature & the Case for Kiswahili As Africa'S Lingua Franca

    - A Franciscan monk writing about Mombasa centuries ago Swahili is an African language, but one which has incorporated many words from around the world, like a linguistic melting pot. The word Swahili itself actually comes from the Arabic word for Coast , and there are traces of )ndian and even Portugese, too.

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    Former President Trump is scheduled to headline fundraisers in San Francisco, Beverly Hills and Newport Beach next week after his felony convictions.

  27. Non-Judicial Sources of Constitutional Meaning

    Footnotes Jump to essay-1 See Michael J. Gerhardt, The Constitution Outside the Courts, 51 Drake L. Rev. 775, 777 (2003) (It is hard to overstate the range or significance of constitutional decision making that occurs outside the Court.); Mark V. Tushnet, The Constitution Outside the Courts: A Preliminary Inquiry, 26 Val. U. L. Rev. 437, 437-38 (1992) (arguing that Constitutional law is ...

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    915. By Jeff Goodell. Mr. Goodell is the author of "The Heat Will Kill You First: Life and Death on a Scorched Planet.". On a recent Thursday evening, a freakish windstorm called a derecho ...

  30. The Swahili

    Translations from dictionary Swahili - English, definitions, grammar. In Glosbe you will find translations from Swahili into English coming from various sources. The translations are sorted from the most common to the less popular. We make every effort to ensure that each expression has definitions or information about the inflection.