"Kiswahili" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Kiswahili" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Kiswahili" Meaning

Kiswahili is the Swahili language, which is a Bantu language spoken by millions of people in East Africa, particularly in Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is an official language in several countries and is widely used as a lingua franca in the region.

"Kiswahili" Examples

Usage Examples of "Kiswahili"


Kiswahili is the official language of Tanzania, Kenya, and Uganda. Here are 5 examples of its usage:

Formal Introduction: Jambo, ninaitwa [Your Name], ninafluidiwa kwa lugha ya Kiswahili (Hello, my name is [Your Name], I speak Kiswahili fluently).
Everyday Conversation: Ninaenda mtaa hapa kwa kuenda klabu (I'm going to the nearby street to go to the club).
Literary Text: Jengo la makanisa lililotoka kwa mji wa Dar es Salaam nilipokwishaanza kuongea Kiswahili. (The church building that stood in the city of Dar es Salaam was where I first began speaking Kiswahili).
Academic Paper: Kumfafanana katika lugha ya Kiswahili je, text na language inertia? (Does similarity exist in Kiswahili language, text, and language inertia?)
Cultural Significance: Kiswahili ina historia yake katika utamaduni wa Afrika Mashariki (Kiswahili has a history in the culture of Eastern Africa).

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