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KISWAHILI LANGUAGE TEACHER PART 1

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  • ...I would assume your a native Kenyan... but are you of the Maasai ethnicity? Someone also noted this but said your dialect is of the Kamba tribe. I suppose your reasoning is that most Americans are only familiar with the Massai and that is sadly a pretty valid point. Nice video by the way.

  • @dnlcaisse are you sure about your assumptions in your comments?

  • Please tell me how to write the names of the zodiac signs in Kiswahili. Thanks!

  • @Abrilpara2 i will be looking into that one. At this time i do not know because Kiswahili is a borrowed language from many languages.

  • sugar- SIGARI !!! hahaha! its SUKARI MY NDEAR!..

  • @jambazi4 This is basic Kiswahili not DOCTORATE KISWAHILI DEGREE from Havard University.

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  • @WPWaST we have no tribes in New Jersey except some Indians up the mountains. You need to go to school and learn please

  • I love Kiswahili

    please turn the music down next time so we can hear you better.

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  • @MRMUTOONI Oh pole kwani wewe ni mutu wa nyumbani, sijakuona wala sijakusikia ni mejatembea NJ denville malamoja nimefurahia sana, asante sana. Uyu nu Mumbi

  • I don't blame him for not speaking pure kiswahili people,it's his mother tongue.

  • i knew u r crazy, but this, just goes beyond plain mad.hahahahahahaha.ghai!

  • Is the word in the american serie "Daktari", daktari, a Swahili word?

    Thank you.

  • Unafanya kazi safi..better you than me,atleast unatangazisha Kenya na sanaa ya kiswahili

  • @dnlcaisse,some Maasai happen to be one of the Only few tribes that wear their traditional regalia full time,however MrMutooni's dressing is appropriately ,Kenyan,nothing to do with Maasai,this is how nearly all tribes used to attire-up, even as late as 1900.Furthermore, what we now know as maasai shuka/blanket,is a product of china,india,et.al,it is not woven by the maasai..traditionally "kenyans wore of cured leather and barkcloth,that was of singular colour,e.i reddish-brown,+shield & rungu..

  • @dnlcaisse ,Some Maasai happen one of the Only few tribes that maintainand wear their traditional regalia full time,however MrMutooni's dressing is appropriately ,Kenyan, yet nothing to do with Maasai,this is how nearly all tribes used to attire-up, even as late as 1900..furthermore, what we now know as maasai shuka/blanket,is a product of china,india,et.al,it is not woven by the maasai..traditionally "kenyans wore of cured leather and barkcloth,that was of singular colour,e.i reddish-brown..

  • I'm a German teacher for ancient languages, for Latin, Old-Greek, Biblical Hebrew. In spite of that I'm very interest on African languages. There are exellent inroductions for Swahili in the web. ashante, Nzuri sana

  • jambo mr.mutooni I Have my facebook and i'm enjoying your comunnity on the facebook as kenya tourism online

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