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  2. Kamusi project - Wikipedia

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    Since 2010 programming and the Swahili-English database have been expanded to incorporate other languages. Kamusi project is open to build interconnected dictionaries for all existing languages. The project was knocked offline for a year beginning in mid-2015 when its server was unable to handle the data load for expanding to multiple languages.

  3. Jambo (greeting) - Wikipedia

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    For example: In Tanzania and for the Swahili language, there are many tourist guides and educational pages which provide common phrases. [9] [10] Below are four basic ways in Swahili to say "Hello!" and a basic polite reply after the dash. [17] 1. Hujambo - more correct than Jambo! (how are you?) – Sijambo (seeJAmbo) (I am fine / no worries ...

  4. Taasisi ya Taaluma za Kiswahili - Wikipedia

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    The first Kiswahili dictionary was compiled in 1981 [4] In addition, specialized dictionaries have been compiled in areas such social science, language and linguistics and science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology). [5] The Linguistics section conducts research into morphology, phonology, syntax, sociolinguistics and dialectology. [6]

  5. Category:Swahili words and phrases - Wikipedia

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    This category is not for articles about concepts and things but only for articles about the words themselves.Please keep this category purged of everything that is not actually an article about a word or phrase.

  6. Johann Ludwig Krapf - Wikipedia

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    Here he wrote the first dictionary and grammar of the Swahili language. He also started studying other African languages, drafting dictionaries and translating sections of the Bible. Working with a Muslim judge named Ali bin Modehin, he translated Genesis. He went on to translate the New Testament, as well as the Book of Common Prayer.

  7. Sheng slang - Wikipedia

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    Words are also borrowed from languages that are neither a local language nor English – such as the Sheng word morgen "morning" – a Sheng word used in some areas with a similar meaning in German. Sheng vocabulary can vary significantly within Kenya's various subdivisions and the larger African Great Lakes region, and even between ...

  8. Dholuo - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the grammar text, Carscallen compiled an extensive dictionary of "Kavirondo" (Dholuo) and English, which is housed at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, UK. Neither of these works has been superseded, only updated, with new revised versions of the linguistic foundation that Carscallen established in ...

  9. Kutchi-Swahili - Wikipedia

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    Kutchi-Swahili, or Cutchi-Swahili, is a Swahili-based creole derived from the Kutchi language of the Kutch district in Gujarat and spoken among the Indian population of East Africa. It is the native language of some Kutchi families from Zanzibar that have settled in the larger cities of mainland Tanzania and Kenya , and is used as a second ...

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