Ah. The KING of the Swahili coast. Very few places on earth compare to #Tanzania in so many ways. By the end of this episode, you'll be giving it a "TEN"-Zania. Ehehehe * (Explosion) Thanks to all the Tanzanian Geograpeeps that helped with this one AND special guest star CHAKA for joining at the last minute to co-host this episode!
As a Ugandan I feel I must clarify the 8 month war with Tanzania. If anything that war improved relations between us as Idi Amin was the one who started the war and with Tanzania's victory we were free of that monster. I mean during the Tanzanian push into Uganda, Ugandan rebels joined the Tanzanian military. for the most part Uganda views Tanzania as liberators
I remembered when an entire chapter of Tanzania that I studied in geography in my 6th standard and I was already fascinated by the characteristics the country has got. Wish to visit the country someday. Love from India 🇮🇳
@@042_dhruvbhingradiya7 I studied that in my geography textbook which is 10 or more years back since I have passed my 6th class. The study syllabus however nowadays have been changed so you might don't find anything about Tanzania in recent edition of geography textbooks from which students are studying
HEY THERE, I'm actually a resident Tanzanian and I wanted to add another very important site, it's called CULTURAL HERITAGE SITE AND MUSEUM in Arusha and contains the LARGEST collection of African art in East Africa.
The wording of tea actually comes from the way it was traded around the world. Countries that got it by naval trading call it things like tea/thee, and countries that got it by land (silk road for example) call it things like chai/chaaye. Even in Albania we say it the same way it is said in Tanzania and India. Basically the entire world calls it either tea or chai for this very reason
Just returned from Tanzania a month ago. Such a great country. People are most likely in the top5 nicest people of the world. Just like the nature itself, they're amazing.
I’ve been waiting for this episode for a very long time. I’m Tanzanian, my wife is Kenyan. Tanzania and Kenya have brotherly rivalry. But we are brothers indeed
@@SimbaM2kufu because most of women in kenya are self dependent for you to be able to be above her you must earn twice than what she earn to be equal that's what i was meaning
The variety of soils in mainland Tanzania surpasses that of any other country in Africa. The reddish brown soils of volcanic origin in the highland areas are the most fertile. Many river basins also have fertile soils, but they are subject to flooding and require drainage control. The red and yellow tropical loams of the interior plateaus, on the other hand, are of moderate-to-poor fertility. In these regions,
high temperatures and low rainfall encourage rapid rates of oxidation, which result in a low humus content in the soil and, consequently, a clayey texture rather than the desired crumblike structure of temperate soils. Also, tropical downpours, often short in duration but very intense, compact the soil; this causes drainage problems and leaches the soil of nutrients.
As an American who lived in Nairobi for more than a year and spent significant time in various parts of Tanzania, I 100% also didn't say any of that about Kiswahili (but it's 100% true).
As an Indian I can confirm, Tanzania is just awesome. It's probably the friendliest country in Africa, has extremely hard-working people and many of my friends who have visited Zanzibar and Dar Es Salaam have told me the beaches and forests are exquisitely beautiful. We Indians have historically been in contact with people of Tanzania since centuries now, love and respect to all our brothers and sisters out there. 🇮🇳❤️🇹🇿
The East African Rift System runs in two north-south-trending branches through mainland Tanzania, leaving many narrow, deep depressions that are often filled by lakes. One branch, the Western Rift Valley, runs along the western frontier and is marked by Lakes Tanganyika and Rukwa, while the other branch, the Eastern (or Great) Rift Valley, extends through central Tanzania from the Kenyan border in the region of Lakes Eyasi, Manyara, and Natron south to Lake Nyasa at the border with Mozambique. The central plateau, covering more than a third of the country, lies between the two branches.
You guys don't know how happy these uploads make me. My mental health has been so much better ever since I started binging your show. You guys are so much more than a geography channel.
For obvious reasons I grew up knowing about Morogoro, Tanzania 🇹🇿, one of a few places that actually hosted our people escaping the Apartheid regime without making too much noise or claims about how they were behind us as we fought for our freedom.
@@abdurrahmanqureshi3030 but we are amongst the calmest people to visitors (wageni) not only to the white people's only but to everyone including our neighbours Africans, Na wala haturingiii 😆😆😂😂
The Tanzanian flag is beautiful and the wilderness is spectacular with different landscapes a big country with great contrast and fun fact a clear day especially early morning you can see mount Kilimanjaro from Nairobi. More than 200km away from the city.
Im Indian and I always had the dream to go to Tanzania and Kenya because many of my relatives are there. I would love to meet the people from those countries as wel.
As a Kenyan, this was fun to watch. Sibling rivalry is sweet. Come on everyone is a little bit jealous of their sister, nevertheless were are one people with +255. Afrika mashariki 😍
We have our version of pilau in the Caribbean too called "pelau"! Look how much we are similar. Much love from Grenada 🇬🇩❤🇹🇿 I thoroughly love this episode.
Mambo vipi Tanzania from England, I volunteered there in 2017 with Raleigh International, absolutely loved the people and the country itself! So nice and welcoming (but I hated ugali, sometimes we'd have just ugali by itself for dinner! Like eating play-dough)
My recent trip to Tanzania was nothing less than living the animated movie ‘Madagascar 2!’ We came for the Safari and next will try to scale Mt. Kilimanjaro 🙏 Jambo Tanzania, Asante Tanzania!
I am embarrassed to say that I didn't know anything about Tanzania, that's why I love this channel, I swear my kids and I are dreaming to visit Tanzania, so many interesting sightseeing, meet people, go and see the Serengeti, ohh and the food 😋. Your guest did a great job too. Sign us up hahah🖐️
Not going to lie. I have been waiting for you guys to make a Tanzania country video for years now and I'm happy, it was everything I thought it would be. Great job Geography crew👍🏾✊🏾
Tanzania is beautiful by nature., rich in minerals (gold and diamond), Rich in history and culture. Swahili food is delicious and people are very friendly..
By the way in Hebrew/Arabic Dar El-Salam means: Dar = house (more like the place where we live) El = in Arabic -> the Salam = In Arabic Peace in Hebrew Shalom SOO... I guess the translation is: The house of peace more than the place of peace... but maybe I am wrong :-)
I lived in Tanga for a year when I was 16 with relatives (took a leap year in high school) but we traveled around TZ (Arusha, Meru, Ngorongoro, Dar es Salaam, Zanzibar among a few) and even to Kenya (Nairobi, Mombasa and Limuru) due to their work. I brought back with me a few tingatinga paintings, sculptures and a lot of memories that I will forever cherish. I'm a Finn and the city where I live in has a TZ mama who runs a small spice shop and it's always lovely to see her and talk a bit in kiswahili. I also want my ashes to be scattered in our small town of Tanga by the coast.
@@babsjob8729 non j'ai voulu seulement verifier si je rapelle les drapeux. est-ce que mon est français bon, je ne suis pas français? Does everybody in Senegal even speak French?
@@imweird3363 Ton français est bien, tu viens d'où ? La majorité des sénégalais parlent leurs langues maternelles et le Wolof; c'est ceux qui ont été a l'ecole qui parlent le français ou l'anglais.
Great episode on one of my all-time favorite countries! As a Swahili speaker, I was impressed that most of the pronunciation was pretty good, with a few exceptions. The thing to remember about Swahili is that the vowels (which sound kinda like they do in Spanish) ALWAYS sound the same no matter where they show up in a word, unlike in English. So Bongo is Bo-ngo, with both the Os sounding identical. Same with all the As in Tanzania. Then, when you see a vowel repeated, like in Ujamaa or Kariakoo, it's still the same vowel sound, just drawn out. So, u-ja-MA-a, and ka-ri-a-KO-o. (Kariakoo is the name of the part of Dar where the Carrier Corps used to be housed, so it sounds like Carrier Corps with a Tanzanian accent.) Anyway, thanks for the great episode! :)
Ngorongoro Crater is the Alabama of lions. The place's such an amazing hunting ground for them the local young males don't really need to move far from their birth pride, so it's not uncommon for sons to end up violently inheriting it from their fathers, and lions coming from outside the crater to try and claim a piece of prime real estate have usually grown up in less favorable conditions than the native ones, meaning the local prides produce males stronger than pretty much any outsider that could realistically attempt an usurpation.
I spent an amazing year with the Hehe and Bena, living away from the towns without electricity or even indoor plumbing lol. It was an amazing and unforgetable experience. They are some of the most hospitable and welcoming people on the planet! I hope I can return someday. Ninawakusalamia rafiki zangu! Kamwene.
Ah. The KING of the Swahili coast. Very few places on earth compare to #Tanzania in so many ways. By the end of this episode, you'll be giving it a "TEN"-Zania. Ehehehe * (Explosion)
Thanks to all the Tanzanian Geograpeeps that helped with this one AND special guest star CHAKA for joining at the last minute to co-host this episode!
Hi
Hi
Don't like this reply
Edit: who the frick like this reply
@@randomchannel9582 why?
Hello!
Chaka here, the Tanzanian in the video, thank you all for the support, asante sana!
Good job on the presentation man - thank you for talking to all of us about your lovely country.
You were great
Thank you for the knowledge my friend.
@TheMistAnchorite by the way romania is special to Tanzania, didn't make it in the episode (time) but I can further explain
Sukuma here in the house
As a Ugandan I feel I must clarify the 8 month war with Tanzania.
If anything that war improved relations between us as Idi Amin was the one who started the war and with Tanzania's victory we were free of that monster. I mean during the Tanzanian push into Uganda, Ugandan rebels joined the Tanzanian military. for the most part Uganda views Tanzania as liberators
Definitely appreciate the extra info, especially since we don't have a video on Uganda yet.
Wow! Interesting!
Ehehehe Laughing in Swahili 🇹🇿
FINALLY. After all the issues we finally have the Tanzania episode!
the issues were not in vain, finding Chaka is like a sign from above
@@jetstreamsam1 yeah that's true
@@jetstreamsam1 Chaka was sooo chill, he was awesome!
Thanks to god
@@vuchaser99 i love chaka he's so chill lol
I am literally crying watching this episode.. been waiting for 6 years .. i love my Country 🇹🇿🇹🇿🇹🇿
Love Tanzania from your former colonizer 🇩🇪❤🇹🇿
@@youssefabdelaal434 love Germany from your former colony Namibia 🇳🇦❤ 🇩🇪
@@olympus4628 thanks bro I love Namibia a lot too ❤🇩🇪❤🇹🇿❤🇳🇦
@@youssefabdelaal434 💚🇮🇪🧡🇩🇪🖤🇹🇿💙🇳🇦
@@youssefabdelaal434 love all of these countries from Brazil😂🇧🇷
Tanzanians 🇹🇿and Kenyans 🇰🇪 are like brothers. Kenyans really love tanzanian music, and support tanzanians artists like their owns
We basically are the same people
Swahili land
Not all are Swahilis though.
Tanzanians don't like Kenyans
@@jo-suuuu Speak for yourself
I love how happy Chaka looked throughout the video he's seems like such a wholesome nice guy😄
Thank you, I look forward to posting more wholesome and nice stuff
I think I know the secret of his happiness in this video))) 🤙
@@nichosi271 Please tell me😂
@@nichosi271 I'm curious to know too? What's my secret to happiness? lol
@@chakatza4833 he was high af :D
Tanzania has one of the best and most original flags in the world
Not, anthem and flag imitate one another, Tanzania, South Africa, Zambia, and Zimbabwe
Chaka was such a good co-host! He looks so genuinely happy
Thank you, hopefully you can enjoy future projects of mine
Chaka is the best!
Why is he faking his Kiswahili accent?
@@skatingcorpse Asante sana, it means thank you very much
@@aurorarose1815 that happens to a lot of Swahili speakers when they live in the West. They think it's "cute"
I remembered when an entire chapter of Tanzania that I studied in geography in my 6th standard and I was already fascinated by the characteristics the country has got. Wish to visit the country someday.
Love from India 🇮🇳
You are warmly welcome to Tanzania
Hey buddy, can you refer me that book, cuz I have never learnt anything about Tanzania in indian geography books, especially in class 6th.
@@042_dhruvbhingradiya7 I studied that in my geography textbook which is 10 or more years back since I have passed my 6th class. The study syllabus however nowadays have been changed so you might don't find anything about Tanzania in recent edition of geography textbooks from which students are studying
Yes it was a great chapter
@@shahzadshaikh3323 NCERT? Or state board book?
HEY THERE, I'm actually a resident Tanzanian and I wanted to add another very important site, it's called CULTURAL HERITAGE SITE AND MUSEUM in Arusha and contains the LARGEST collection of African art in East Africa.
🇹🇿: we call tea as "Chai" ☕
🇮🇳: We should hangout sometimes ❤️
It's called "Chaaya" in my State in India
There’s a Swahili dialect that calls it “Chaya
The wording of tea actually comes from the way it was traded around the world. Countries that got it by naval trading call it things like tea/thee, and countries that got it by land (silk road for example) call it things like chai/chaaye. Even in Albania we say it the same way it is said in Tanzania and India. Basically the entire world calls it either tea or chai for this very reason
In Arabic and in Turkey it's also called Chai!
in turkish we call tea çay
As a Kenyan I am proud of our southern neighbors for achieving this far but also hand over Kilimanjaro
Lol no 😜😅
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 huna adabu wewe
Don't be greedy. You still have Mt. Kenya.
@@jnyerere North Tanzania is Kenyan
You have the view we have the view. 🇹🇿🇹🇿🇹🇿
Just returned from Tanzania a month ago. Such a great country. People are most likely in the top5 nicest people of the world. Just like the nature itself, they're amazing.
Karibu tena,,, you are welcomed again dear one
I’ve been waiting for this episode for a very long time. I’m Tanzanian, my wife is Kenyan. Tanzania and Kenya have brotherly rivalry. But we are brothers indeed
You have a Kenyan wife you must be really a hard working man😂😂😂
@@carthodblade8438 Is that what they say?
@@SimbaM2kufu because most of women in kenya are self dependent for you to be able to be above her you must earn twice than what she earn to be equal that's what i was meaning
@@carthodblade8438LMAO ,kenyans
The variety of soils in mainland Tanzania surpasses that of any other country in Africa. The reddish brown soils of volcanic origin in the highland areas are the most fertile. Many river basins also have fertile soils, but they are subject to flooding and require drainage control. The red and yellow tropical loams of the interior plateaus, on the other hand, are of moderate-to-poor fertility. In these regions,
high temperatures and low rainfall encourage rapid rates of oxidation, which result in a low humus content in the soil and, consequently, a clayey texture rather than the desired crumblike structure of temperate soils. Also, tropical downpours, often short in duration but very intense, compact the soil; this causes drainage problems and leaches the soil of nutrients.
Why doesn't Indonesia have really good soil then? They have a ton of volcanoes and I don't remember them having unusually good soil.
In these regions,
Bruh you ignore me it hurts
@@smorcrux426 lack of knowledge from both government and people
Sending peace to our tanzanian african brothers from egypt🇪🇬❤️🇹🇿
As an American who lived in Nairobi for more than a year and spent significant time in various parts of Tanzania, I 100% also didn't say any of that about Kiswahili (but it's 100% true).
@Jesse Truth ok nerd
@Jesse Truth Cope
Love Tanzania from Mzansi (South Africa) 🇿🇦
Asante sana
i've waited 4 years and a week for this episode and i am SO satisfied with it!!
Love to Tanzania 🇹🇿 from Somalia 🇸🇴
I'm a Tanzanian living in Germany, I've waited for this video for over 4 years. Finally, Watanzania tujuane
Tuko hukuu watoto wa mama samiaaaa na wala haturingiiii 😆✌
@@jephtephlon2366 hahah, mzee baba. Tunavimbaaaa
I live in Germany too hahah
Love Tanzania from Malaysia. 🇲🇾❤🇹🇿. Can't wait for the Thailand episode, Malaysia's neighbour. Love you Thailand. 🇲🇾❤🇹🇭
As an Indian I can confirm, Tanzania is just awesome. It's probably the friendliest country in Africa, has extremely hard-working people and many of my friends who have visited Zanzibar and Dar Es Salaam have told me the beaches and forests are exquisitely beautiful. We Indians have historically been in contact with people of Tanzania since centuries now, love and respect to all our brothers and sisters out there. 🇮🇳❤️🇹🇿
The East African Rift System runs in two north-south-trending branches through mainland Tanzania, leaving many narrow, deep depressions that are often filled by lakes. One branch, the Western Rift Valley, runs along the western frontier and is marked by Lakes Tanganyika and Rukwa, while the other branch, the Eastern (or Great) Rift Valley, extends through central Tanzania from the Kenyan border in the region of Lakes Eyasi, Manyara, and Natron south to Lake Nyasa at the border with Mozambique. The central plateau, covering more than a third of the country, lies between the two branches.
Thanks for the extra information
hey pak man
It wraps around the Tanzania Craton
Beautiful country, I'm going to visit Tanzania this August. This will be my first time in Africa and I think it'll be unforgetable.
You're warmly welcome...I will be taking a few friends of mine from Europe during that time too...It's a great time of the year to enjoy Tanzania 🇹🇿
Zaramo are the origin people of Dar es salaam.
Me too. I'm going this summer :)
@@letsget100kbeforeaugust5 did you guys come to Tanzania
Did you manage to come
Love my Tanzanian brothers and sisters from Kenya ❤️
Love Tanzania from Brazil 🇧🇷♡🇹🇿
You guys don't know how happy these uploads make me. My mental health has been so much better ever since I started binging your show. You guys are so much more than a geography channel.
knowledge is wealth n health
For obvious reasons I grew up knowing about Morogoro, Tanzania 🇹🇿, one of a few places that actually hosted our people escaping the Apartheid regime without making too much noise or claims about how they were behind us as we fought for our freedom.
Love Tanzania from Ireland 🇮🇪♥️🇹🇿
You from ireland?
@@grayuglycatz2522 yes obviously
Same
@@grayuglycatz2522 nice
I love the country Tanzania because the natural wonders love from 🇿🇦❤️🇹🇿
Best country! The animals are great but what I love about Tanzania is the people. Nawapenda (Kenya you're cool too)
Without a doubt, best people in the world! Jambo from the Netherlands
Thank you. Welcome to Kenya and Tanzania again
We're always friendly and peaceful nation
@@efjeK No they arent lol
@@abdurrahmanqureshi3030 but we are amongst the calmest people to visitors (wageni) not only to the white people's only but to everyone including our neighbours Africans, Na wala haturingiii 😆😆😂😂
I'm a Kenyan,I was born in Tanzania....I love Tanzania so much
Tanzania is one of those countries that you hear about all the time, yet don't know anything about them
It's also a country that has it's autonomous region over shadowing it's entire country.
@@nathanlong8295 😂😂 You must be Joking
It is a very lowkey country even among other African countries 😂
Because Tanzanians speak only Swahili,We don't travell like other Africans ,Very few diaspora and so on
The Tanzanian flag is beautiful and the wilderness is spectacular with different landscapes a big country with great contrast and fun fact a clear day especially early morning you can see mount Kilimanjaro from Nairobi. More than 200km away from the city.
cap! no way..Kilimanjaro while in Nairobi?? hahaha unless u were on a plane
@@tellemsajuka It is true you can see the mountain from the city on a clear early morning I've seen it before it's spectacular
That's true, I've seen it too
Tanzania is so amazing and Africa,as a continent,itself is so blessed.
Great video,as always.
Keep up the great work.
My trip to Zanzibar was the best holidays in my life, so friendly people and tasty food, Jambo from Tunisia ❤🇹🇳
Tanzania people really looks like a bunch of happy people. Add to my wish list.
Im Indian and I always had the dream to go to Tanzania and Kenya because many of my relatives are there. I would love to meet the people from those countries as wel.
I love Tanzania. Have some best memories with those people. And I would say Tanzania is the friendliest country of India when it comes to Africa. TZ
TN means Tunisia another African country.
Tanzania is actually symbolised as TZ !
@@Hassenfeki Thanks man. Didn't knew that before.
As a Kenyan, this was fun to watch. Sibling rivalry is sweet. Come on everyone is a little bit jealous of their sister, nevertheless were are one people with +255. Afrika mashariki 😍
one of the best episodes yet!!! loved every minute
Huge love to Tanzania! And to Barby and the team for putting so much work into these episodes!
Really cool country, and Kilimanjaro is a gorgeous place
I visited Tanzania for a month a few years ago and it was the single best travel experience of my life to date. It’s truly a beautiful country
I'm going this summer with my 10 year old son. Any recommendations going there? :)
I'm fascinated with Tanzania , the history the people and culture. Greetings and love from Germany 🇩🇪. May Allah bless 🇹🇿
Your people did a number of us. Germans
Ghanaian here, this was long and I loved every bit of it. Especially the food part🔥🔥🔥.🇬🇭🇹🇿🇬🇭🇹🇿
I'm from Ethiopia this is my favorite geo now (nakubenda Tanzania) Love you guys.
We love you too ❤️
A beautiful place with beautiful people. I would love to visit! Love from Nigeria 🇳🇬
Hey everyone, thank you for the responses
You were awesome
Thank you for your work!
Finally, a I have been looking for it.
Tanzania 🇹🇿
Greetings Tanzania 🇺🇸🤝🇹🇿
Am I the only one who watches these and immediately thinks: "I wanna go there on Holiday it sounds great!"
We have our version of pilau in the Caribbean too called "pelau"! Look how much we are similar. Much love from Grenada 🇬🇩❤🇹🇿 I thoroughly love this episode.
As an Omani and have family In Zanzibar I love their food and the place🇴🇲🇹🇿
Mambo vipi Tanzania from England, I volunteered there in 2017 with Raleigh International, absolutely loved the people and the country itself! So nice and welcoming (but I hated ugali, sometimes we'd have just ugali by itself for dinner! Like eating play-dough)
Poaa
Ugali without anything else (side dish like fish, meat or vegies) was a torture! Pole sana
😂why didn't you cook chicken or western food?
@@kanoleausi4204 We were in a village and our food was meant to be catered for, but our Home Mama would steal the money and give us scraps to eat!!!
I really enjoyed this episode... Learnt alot, sending love all the way from Nigeria🇳🇬💕🇹🇿
My recent trip to Tanzania was nothing less than living the animated movie ‘Madagascar 2!’ We came for the Safari and next will try to scale Mt. Kilimanjaro 🙏 Jambo Tanzania, Asante Tanzania!
Love from neighbouring Zambia 🇿🇲
As a Tanzania i feel proud of my country explained in this video😊
Eyyyy! I went to Zanzibar on my honeymoon! Beautiful island and beautiful people! Hope to go back again someday!
Love Tanzania from USA 🇺🇸♡🇹🇿
Well done!! It's amazing seeing a new fantastic vid from you all every month!
I love you Tanzania 🇹🇿 from Ethiopia 🇪🇹
I am embarrassed to say that I didn't know anything about Tanzania, that's why I love this channel, I swear my kids and I are dreaming to visit Tanzania, so many interesting sightseeing, meet people, go and see the Serengeti, ohh and the food 😋. Your guest did a great job too. Sign us up hahah🖐️
Ooh my God i was waiting for this for the longest 🇹🇿🇹🇿🇹🇿🇹🇿🇹🇿🇹🇿🇹🇿🇹🇿🇹🇿🇹🇿🇹🇿❤️❤️❤️
Tanzania's flag is nice as their lovely people 🇹🇿💛🇹🇷
Finally my beautiful Tanzania 🇹🇿♥️🇹🇿♥️🇹🇿♥️🇹🇿♥️ nakupendaa kwa moyo wotee. Nchi nzuri Tanzania 🇹🇿♥️🇹🇿♥️
I was literally waiting for this 😁...love from Kenya🇰🇪
The Swahili language, Zanzibar stone town, Mount Kilimanjaro, Serengeti, Ngorongoro, Great Lakes, Olduvai Gorge, Mafia Island etc etc. Wow! Amazing.
Not going to lie. I have been waiting for you guys to make a Tanzania country video for years now and I'm happy, it was everything I thought it would be. Great job Geography crew👍🏾✊🏾
Tanzania is beautiful by nature., rich in minerals (gold and diamond), Rich in history and culture. Swahili food is delicious and people are very friendly..
Gosh! It's the first time i was looking forward to your episode SO MUCH! Planning my first trip to Africa as well
To where?:)
@@cyrusthegreat7030 FINALLY ILL HAVE A SIBLING
Lots of love ❤️ to Tanzania 🇹🇿 from India 🇮🇳
I love how they all are just having fun with each other while making the video!
Love TZ ❤ from Zambia 🇿🇲
LOOOOOOOOOOOVE Tanzania from EGYPT ♥️😃😁🇹🇿🇪🇬
Love Tanzania from Indonesia 😎
Wih ada Indonesian Geograpeeps
@@AllenI04 hai🖐️
By the way in Hebrew/Arabic Dar El-Salam means:
Dar = house (more like the place where we live)
El = in Arabic -> the
Salam = In Arabic Peace in Hebrew Shalom
SOO... I guess the translation is: The house of peace more than the place of peace... but maybe I am wrong :-)
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You are wright brother
True 🇹🇿
Dar Es Salaam means a house of peace.
@@lwitikophilipopelela1891 just the name makes me want to visit one day
I lived in Tanga for a year when I was 16 with relatives (took a leap year in high school) but we traveled around TZ (Arusha, Meru, Ngorongoro, Dar es Salaam, Zanzibar among a few) and even to Kenya (Nairobi, Mombasa and Limuru) due to their work. I brought back with me a few tingatinga paintings, sculptures and a lot of memories that I will forever cherish. I'm a Finn and the city where I live in has a TZ mama who runs a small spice shop and it's always lovely to see her and talk a bit in kiswahili. I also want my ashes to be scattered in our small town of Tanga by the coast.
I love Tanzania my dream country to visit. Peace and Love 🇸🇳...
Senegal?
@@imweird3363 yes what's good?
@@babsjob8729 non j'ai voulu seulement verifier si je rapelle les drapeux. est-ce que mon est français bon, je ne suis pas français? Does everybody in Senegal even speak French?
@@imweird3363 Ton français est bien, tu viens d'où ? La majorité des sénégalais parlent leurs langues maternelles et le Wolof; c'est ceux qui ont été a l'ecole qui parlent le français ou l'anglais.
@@babsjob8729 je vais de Lettonie, mais j'étudie dans une école française
Great episode on one of my all-time favorite countries! As a Swahili speaker, I was impressed that most of the pronunciation was pretty good, with a few exceptions. The thing to remember about Swahili is that the vowels (which sound kinda like they do in Spanish) ALWAYS sound the same no matter where they show up in a word, unlike in English. So Bongo is Bo-ngo, with both the Os sounding identical. Same with all the As in Tanzania. Then, when you see a vowel repeated, like in Ujamaa or Kariakoo, it's still the same vowel sound, just drawn out. So, u-ja-MA-a, and ka-ri-a-KO-o. (Kariakoo is the name of the part of Dar where the Carrier Corps used to be housed, so it sounds like Carrier Corps with a Tanzanian accent.) Anyway, thanks for the great episode! :)
I didn't expect my tribe (Iraqw) to get a shout-out on this but omg I'm so pleasantly surprised it did!
unfortunately he pronounced it IRAKWUUU
Maqway Baran i know it kind of irritated me but what can you do lol
@@tril0gy17 Well, let's take it as normal because Chaka doesn't understand the culture.
man i was waiting so long but im happy that you guys got a new co host! the african countries are always the best
Definitely want to visit Tansania and can't wait for the next episode, my favorite countri THAILAND.
Great episode and Chaka was fantastic!
Thank you for the support, I look forward to making more, feel free to ask me questions
OMG, I adore you ALL! Simply terrific series, and I always shout out loud NOW!
Love Tanzania from Germany 💙
The best African country. Love from Italy 🇮🇹
Love to Tanzania from India
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Ngorongoro Crater is the Alabama of lions. The place's such an amazing hunting ground for them the local young males don't really need to move far from their birth pride, so it's not uncommon for sons to end up violently inheriting it from their fathers, and lions coming from outside the crater to try and claim a piece of prime real estate have usually grown up in less favorable conditions than the native ones, meaning the local prides produce males stronger than pretty much any outsider that could realistically attempt an usurpation.
Love Tanzania from india ❤
Gary Harlow's part is so nice ,as nice as the wildlife itself.
Love Tanzania from Cameroon.
OneLuv Africa.
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Tanzanias dodoma , is one of those capitals that nobody talks about and instead focuses on the largest city .
This is a really good video! I like Tanzania a lot, from Sudan
I have been waiting for this episode since 2017 😌 now we are here 🥳
I spent an amazing year with the Hehe and Bena, living away from the towns without electricity or even indoor plumbing lol. It was an amazing and unforgetable experience. They are some of the most hospitable and welcoming people on the planet! I hope I can return someday. Ninawakusalamia rafiki zangu! Kamwene.
Mnonage be
@@aurorarose1815 (brain in overdrive trying to remember any Kihehe words after all these years lol) Vonoge kukaye (feel free to correct me lol!)
Kamwene vayaweee🤝
@@aurorarose1815 noge inyee
So glad to see these back. I was worried you quit these.
As a Kenyan - yeah, Swahili got sick in Kenya. Tanzanian Swahili is pure!