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Super Smash Bros - Cee Lo Green "Forget You" Official Parody- Beau Brians
Parody of Cee Lo Green's Hit song, based around the game "Super Smash Bros."
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5 months ago
Ching Chong! Asians in the Library Song (Response to UCLA's Alexandra Wallace)
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6 months ago
Tausi Ndege wangu (Swahili folk written by Fundi Konde)
Another classic Swahili tune written by Fundi Konde
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23. Swahili 101 - Seasons in Swahili
In this video we will explore seasons in Swahili. You may be surprised to find out that there are only three climatic conditions or seasons that ma...
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22. Swahili 101 - Months in Swahili
In this video we will learn the names of months in swahili and where they originate from
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20. Swahili 101 - Colors in Swahili - Part II
In this video we take a deeper dive to understad where some of the color word originage and how to use them in a sentence
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16. Swahili 101: Proverbs/Swahili Sayings
Proverbs are beautiful phrases wich carry a lot of meaning. Swahili as a universal language (borrowing from other languages of the world) has many ...
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8 months ago
15. swahili body parts - Internal
Learning kiswahili series of videos. This set talks about body parts. Third and final part talks about internal parts of the body in kiswahili
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14. swahili body parts - external
Learning kiswahili series of videos. This set talks about body parts.
Second part talks about external parts of the body in kiswahili
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12. swahili Time and how to tell time in swahili
This brief video explains the time telling concept in swahili. Whie most areas tell time like how it is told in the west. It is fun to learn how th...
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11. Swahili - Numbers Part 4
Swahili Fraction Application: How to apply the Swahili simple fraction numbers in daily life.. example of telling time in Swahili
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8 months ago
10. Swahili - Numbers Part 3
In this part we discuss simple fractions of number from a whole
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@DrCooper1992 ...Malaika! :)
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8 months ago
9. Swahili - Numbers Part 2
This part focuses on BIG numbers.. quick brush up from 1 to 10, to tens, thousands, 100,00 and into millions, billions, trillions etc
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8 months ago
8. Swahili - Learning through songs - a i e a mwana Song - Black blood
Another catchy tune for those who want to learn kiSwahili and have fun learning it.
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8 months ago
7. Swahili - Numbers Part 1
This chapter focuses on numbers from 1 to the 100,000's
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8 months ago
6. Swahili - Numbers - Introduction - number song!
In this chapter we will explore numbers at elementary level with a song, counting 1 to 5
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This is great!! I'm traveling to Tanzania next week and I really appreciate your videos!
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1 year ago
Andrew Sugaya West Point form competition
Suggy from MIT earning his gold in forms at West Point
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sugchan sugoi!!!!
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Quattro Pirati
Quattrooooooo...
pirati nel mar dei sargassi
sopra una zattera fatta di assi
vanno remando, dicono loro
alla ricerca di un grande tesoro
pero'
un'a...
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this is a rough attempted translation to english (my swahili is pretty basic):
My peacock,
my glorious bird,
bird, you are the end of wealth
now they'll say,
they were more than just two people
they brought magic
now we are far, far away