• Although originally written with the Arabic script, Swahili is now written in a Latin alphabet introduced by Christian missionaries and colonial administrators.
  • As mentioned before, it’s one of the easiest African languages to learn and acquire as the pronunciation of Swahili words sounds exactly as how it is spelled out.
  • Komorca veya Swahili yerli bir dil. Resmi veya ulusal dil. Ticaret dili. Svahili veya asıl adıyla Kiswahili, Doğu Afrika'da kullanılan bir dildir.
  • However, there are certain English alphabets that do not exist in Swahili and there are a couple of Swahili alphabets that are not in English.
  • "kiswahili" olarak da bilinen ("ki" dil anlamina gelen bir on ek), kokeni bantu dil grubuna dayanan ve arapca dan bir cok kelime iceren dil..swahili dilinde kavramsal...
  • But viewing Swahili heritage as primarily African or non-African is too simplistic; In fact, both perspectives are byproducts of colonialist biases.
  • There are between 5 million and 16 million native speakers of Swahili, and between 83 million and 183 million people who speak it as a second or foreign language.
  • Learn some Swahili. Swahili, also known by its native name Kiswahili, is a Bantu language spoken by around 100 million people.
  • Swahili is also spoken further inland, mainly as a second language, in Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
  • In this video, you’ll get started with Swahili in only X minutes! You will discover the key points of Swahili Grammar!