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KISWAHILI FOR BEGINNERS: The word “jina”

The word “jina” in Swahili translates to “name” in English. Meaning in English:Jina = Name It refers to a word…

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From Dar to Stockholm Kiswahili feels global

DAR ES SALAAM: BACK home in Dar es Salaam, the sun played its part with a warm and breezy weekend,…

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Nations celebrate World Kiswahili Language Day

TANZANIA: TANZANIA joins other nations around the globe to mark the World Kiswahili Language Day recognising its growing importance as…

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‘Unity key to Africa future’

COMORO: PRESIDENT Samia Suluhu Hassan has reaffirmed Tanzania’s commitment to strengthening, promoting and preserving the longstanding relations with the Comoros.…

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Kiswahili Day’s global celebration brightens Swedish capital

STOCKHOLM: It was a colourful event when the Tanzanian Embassy in Sweden, in collaboration with Tanzanian diaspora communities , successfully…

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KISWAHILI FOR BEGGINERS: Letter J

The Swahili word “jifunza” comes from the verb “kujifunza”, which means “to learn” in English. Meaning:”Jifunza” means “learn” — usually…

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KISWAHILI FOR BEGGINERS: Letter J

Word: Jina Language: Swahili English Meaning: Name Meaning in English:”Jina” means “name” in English. It refers to the word or…

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KISWAHILI FOR BEGGINERS: Letter I

The Swahili word “ishara” translates to “sign,” “signal,” “gesture,” or “symbol” in English. It is used to refer to any…

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KISWAHILI FOR BEGGINERS: Letter I

We continue with the Swahili word which start with letter I. The Swahili word “ishara” means “sign,” “signal,” “gesture,” or…

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We learn about the word Ishi from the letter I

THE Swahili word “ishi” comes from the verb root -ishi, which means “to live” or “to be alive”. It’s a…

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