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18. Swahili 101 - Swahili Vocabulary - Part 2 - Insects & Amphibians

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Uploaded by on Sep 17, 2010

In this lesson we explore kiSwahili vocabulary by learning a few insects and amphibians.. accompanying text can be found on my website under same title http://kulmansam.com/kiswahili/swahili_insectsnamphibians.html

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  • Hi; Sam I really want to know & speak this language but i'm confused i dont know how to start. i will appreciate that for you if you give me some guides and advices.

  • @harakaish :-) keep visiting this channel, go through all the videos AND once you are done, visit my new channel called OneAfricaner. I'm posting new videos starting tonight

  • keep up the great work, im very excited to learn this language

  • @0909matt0909 :-) Thanks, more coming very soon

  • Hi, on every other language, the linguist is sitting still, presenting the words or phrases clearly so that it can be enunciated properly and. Also, the use of text would be helpful because of your accent. I really wish to learn this language, however, it seems more videos are geared toward music as a learning tool?? Why is that??

  • @HearNSee1 : Before I started using songs to teach, no one taught Swahili using songs.

    I learnt other languages using songs.... it is easy to memorize a song, then find meaning of the song. So if you know about 4 or 5 songs of any language you are ahead of most pupils in class... but if you are not musically inclined this is not the right path.

    All my videos have text, plase turn on your "CC" Closed Captioning. Thanks

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  • @kulmansam from england and thankyou ill do that now :)

  • @GeeBeehamilton where are you watching the videos from? Turn on Closed Captioning and you will see the words. I think however youtube CC does not work on smart phones yet

  • its helpfull when the words are also written on the video so i know how to spell them but these vids are really helpful, thanks!

  • @stoppersan not from zanzibar?.. yes in Zanzibar it is sisimizi

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