n Kiswahili, “stroves” doesn’t directly translate to a single word, as it is a conjugated form of the verb “strive” in English. However, I can break down the grammar components of the verb “strive” in Kiswahili.
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One Question that I don’t like to be asked
What is one question you hate to be asked? Explain. There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, as different questions may have different subjects and sensitivities. However, some common […]
Women’s Day In Swahili
International Women’s Day is celebrated on March 8th every year to recognize the achievements of women across the globe and to promote gender equality. This day is an opportunity to celebrate the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women and to raise awareness about the issues that women still face today.
World cup vocabulary
The world cup (Kombe la Dunia) is one of the most famous events in the world. In the cities of the event is happening people from all walks of life travel […]
Learn Swahili language by Making notes by writing with your hand Learning the Swahili language has never been walking in the park despite the fact that constant progress in technology […]
Swahili Holidays
Every community has a holiday celebrated in different styles, dates, and reasons to Celebrate. For instance In Kenya, New Year’s Day 1st January- Mwaka Mpya Good Friday As per the […]
Online and Physical Group classes
We are starting our first Group classes This September Get to know new people all over the world struggling with Learning this Language and together you emerge strong and better […]
kenya is sad after losing its third president Emilio Mwai Kibaki
7 reasons why Swahili is popular
I could be wrong, but I have seen languages rise from under the radar to become globally important. Ten years ago nobody would have even considered learning Chinese; now it’s a crucial global language. Fifteen years ago my Arabic skills were seen as useless. How about now? Swahili has the same potential to become a global language, and this is why anyone looking to Africa should pay attention to it
A reason to learn Swahili
The African Union’s Heads of State have now approved Swahili as an official working language for the bloc. The announcement was made during the African Union’s Assembly of Heads of […]