this is kiswahili fluently originated from tanzania,please start learning the language because it has been proclaimed by UNESCO that,by starting from this year onward Kiswahili will be commemorated on July 7 worldwide.
Didn't understand most of it, though it reminded me of the spanish were I grew up, whenever an english word was interspersed, the accent wasn't that different. If nothing else it made me nostalgic.
@@quietatse Yes, the few words in english, including the one phrase he used. Plus here and there I thought I heard words that are further down linguistic assimilation, but reminded me of words I know. Most of it was in a language I don't speak/understand/recognise, hence I didn't understand most of it.
I don't know what he's saying... But right on!!
Indeed ni Mwalimu Julius Nyerere very well explained.
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this is kiswahili fluently originated from tanzania,please start learning the language because it has been proclaimed by UNESCO that,by starting from this year onward Kiswahili will be commemorated on July 7 worldwide.
Can you add subtitles please comrades?
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Didn't understand most of it, though it reminded me of the spanish were I grew up, whenever an english word was interspersed, the accent wasn't that different. If nothing else it made me nostalgic.
You didn't understand most of it, does that mean you understood some of it?
@@quietatse Yes, the few words in english, including the one phrase he used. Plus here and there I thought I heard words that are further down linguistic assimilation, but reminded me of words I know. Most of it was in a language I don't speak/understand/recognise, hence I didn't understand most of it.