I am fresh out of college, Love languages. Particularly African Languages. Eventually I hope to go to school for African studies or possibly African linguistics. Would love any advice or tips you may have for learning Kiswahili. Or any other suggestions for African languages, Since I will be teaching myself mostly I choose Kiwahili because it wasn't a tonal language.
I am wanting to get into the import/export business when I retire, and am looking to supplement this by learning a second language. I am trying to figure out which will benefit my endeavors the most. What are the benefits of learning each culture?
Hey.
I'm half Tanzanian and I want to learn how to speak fluent swahili.
I understand it really good but the talking is ok.
I'm a teen btw.And I wanted to now if you know any Tanzanian TV programs where they speak swahili. Because I think it's easier to learn when I watch a program when they actually talk the language.
Or if you have any other advise please tell me.
Thanks.
I found this comment posted on a video of mine on Youtube. I know this is Swahili but I have no idea what it means. I have googled the translation but I came out with no results. Could anyone please help me?
This is the phrase-- hatutaki ma investigators, kwendeni!!!!!!!
Haha Well that is certainly a funny comment for the video. Thanks so much.
I speak German and I'm semi-fluent in Russian (read, write & speak), so I have experience with different alphabets. I would like to learn to speak Swahili & Hindi.
How difficult do you think learning Swahili & Hindi would be?
I understand of how its unusual because, I am white American.and yet its no different when African people choose to learn to speak, read and write English, French, Spanish because those are European languages they choose to learn, and Europeans are white (Caucasian) people.
FRANCE, AND TAIWAN- WRITE EVERY WORD IN THAT QUOTION