单词 | Kiswahili |
例句 | It was very hard because we were in Kenya so the exams were in Kiswahili, a third language I had to master beyond Dinka and English. Lost Boy, Lost Girl 2010-01-01T00:00:00Z Book Bunk also partnered with the Nest, a Kenyan creative collective, to curate an exhibition from English and Kiswahili newspaper archives from the years 1963, when Kenya became independent, 1973 and 1983. Turning Nairobi’s Public Libraries Into ‘Palaces for the People’ 2023-02-04T05:00:00Z They retained their Islamic cultural heritage and adopted much of the Bantu language, adding Arabic words and creating the language of Kiswahili, which is today a main language of modern Tanzania. World History: to 1500 2023-04-19T00:00:00Z Or consider the Kiswahili language, which is Bantu in origin but borrows heavily from Indian and Middle Eastern tongues. DNA Confirms Oral History of Swahili People 2023-03-29T04:00:00Z Like Zimbabwe’s Gappah, he braids Kiswahili into English; the tension both invigorates his language and heightens the struggles between Indigenous African peoples and their foreign overlords. War and peace surge through Abdulrazak Gurnah’s brilliant ‘Afterlives’ 2022-09-14T04:00:00Z It includes well-known U.S. papers like the Chicago Defender and New York Amsterdam News as well as publications in French, Xhosa and Kiswahili. Howard gets $2M grant to digitize Black newspaper archive 2022-02-21T05:00:00Z It is where we stayed last year and where the winners and organisers of the Mabati-Cornell Kiswahili prize for African Literature stayed in 2016. This Nairobi attack reminds me that tit-for-tat terror never succeeds | Mukoma wa Ngugi 2019-01-16T05:00:00Z In either case they formed an elite, hereditary merchant class, speaking Arabic or Kiswahili and trading with Africans in the interior for such items as ivory, furs, and gold. World History: to 1500 2023-04-19T00:00:00Z The boys spent their weekdays in class learning the same subjects as back home, with the regional language of Kiswahili the only addition. The Kenyan school which changed an American boy's life 2018-10-27T04:00:00Z There are now more than 400 Chap Chaps, which means “faster” in Kiswahili, on the roads in the capital of Kenya, Uber’s second-largest market in sub-Saharan Africa. Uber to push further into East Africa with services like Chap Chap 2018-08-17T04:00:00Z Basata, the Kiswahili acronym for the country's arts council, banned the song for using words that "incite public violence". Tanzania MP sues over his banned rap 2018-06-22T04:00:00Z One of the games I enjoyed a lot in my childhood was called "kauka" in Kiswahili, which roughly translates as "freeze". The handshake that left millions of Kenyans confused 2018-04-08T04:00:00Z They are emblazoned with stickers reading “Uber Chap Chap”, and a slogan in Kiswahili that translates as “Arrive Faster, Save Money”. Uber tests cheaper 'Hurry Hurry' service for errands in Nairobi 2018-02-12T05:00:00Z NAIROBI, Kenya—Shortly after Kenya’s top court made the stunning decision to annul an election that handed incumbent Uhuru Kenyatta a second term, the president labeled the jurists “wakora”—Kiswahili for crooks. Kenya’s Disputed Election Lays Bare Pressure on Nation’s Courts 2017-10-22T04:00:00Z She also speaks English and Kiswahili, the country's two official languages, and she learned Kikuyu while working as a journalist in an area where it was spoken. Where speaking several languages is a given - BBC News 2017-08-05T04:00:00Z All Kenyan schools are required to teach the precisely prescribed national curriculum, which is taught in Kiswahili and English and mastery of which is measured by an eighth-grade test called the K.C.P.E. Can a Tech Start-Up Successfully Educate Children in the Developing World? 2017-06-27T04:00:00Z “In fact, I now plan to apply to be a naturalised Kenyan. I’ve been in Kenya for 13 years and speak better Kiswahili than most Kenyans.” Refugees urge Kenyan leaders to rethink closure of Dadaab camp 2016-05-13T04:00:00Z They are emblazoned with stickers reading “Uber Chap Chap”, and a slogan in Kiswahili that translates as “Arrive Faster, Save Money”. Uber tests cheaper 'Hurry Hurry' service for errands in Nairobi 2018-02-12T05:00:00Z There is a lovely Kiswahili phrase, pole pole—slow down,” he said. Welcome to Lamu: Africa’s Most Captivating Artists’ Retreat 2015-11-24T05:00:00Z She also runs a scholarship programme, known as Zawadi, the Kiswahili word gift, helping mainly young African women to study abroad. The airlift education scholarship that changed the world - BBC News 2015-07-23T04:00:00Z The official language in Kenya is English, the national language is Kiswahili. Letter from Africa: Travel tips for Barack Obama - BBC News 2015-07-21T04:00:00Z Ban named the cub Tumaini, which means "hope" in Kenya's language of Kiswahili, after his "hope that all people around the world will be able to live harmoniously with nature." UN chief 'adopts' lion cub in Kenya 2014-06-28T04:00:00Z Swahili-language presenters use classical Kiswahili as spoken in Tanzania and coastal Kenya. How Somalia’s al-Shabab militants hone their image 2014-06-05T04:00:00Z As a Kenyan-Somali, he is believed to speak Kiswahili better than Somali, and as such would be able to move freely in both countries. Profile: Al-Shabab's 'Ikrima' 2013-10-08T11:57:13Z The Kiswahili word for whale shark is papa shillingi, meaning “shark covered in shillings.” How to Love a Whale Shark 2013-08-14T12:45:12.043Z This sign in Kiswahili at the meeting in Olorien village on 6 April 2013 says: "We will fight for our land until the end." Tanzania's Maasai battle game hunters for grazing land 2013-04-18T09:20:03Z He was named Uhuru, Kiswahili for independence, in anticipation of the freedom the country was to receive after years of colonisation from the British government. Uhuru Kenyatta promises free laptops for all Kenyan schoolchildren 2013-04-10T15:12:05Z They then marched towards parliament and camped outside, chanting "mwizi", which means thief in Kiswahili, when any MP drove by. Kenya president rejects MP bonus 2012-10-09T21:03:01Z Ahmed utters a few soft words in Kiswahili, Gakii’s native language — something about her child at home, along with an earnest promise never to come back. You Are Here: One Mouth Too Many 2011-07-01T16:00:38Z And on and on they went, one politician after another, talking in grand gestures about corruption, the coalition government, the political parties, and many things in Kiswahili I couldn't understand. 'After the running come the speeches ? then the marathon really begins' 2011-04-12T08:00:01Z This is true for countless African languages: Swahili is called Kiswahili in the Swahili language, for example. South Africa v Mexico - live! 2010-06-11T13:12:00Z His name, Makasi, means scissors in Kiswahili, and fellow soldiers said he earned it by shearing off ears and lips. Uganda Enlists Former Lord's Resistance Army Rebels to End a War 2010-04-10T20:32:00Z The people best equipped to write in Swahili, or Kiswahili as it is sometimes known, are multilingual university students. 2010-01-25T05:41:00Z Unfortunately he forgot the Kiswahili word for donkey and said it in English. In Desert and Wilderness “But that is my tent!” he said in Kiswahili. Witch-Doctors To my amazement a man answered in fluent Kiswahili! The Eye of Zeitoon "Keep still every one!" and repeated it twice in Kiswahili for the natives' benefit. The Ivory Trail And yet Mr. Kimani wrote that he used “the English version more than Kiswahili since most of my school work is in English.” 2010-01-25T05:41:00Z From the natives of Zanzibar, many of whom worked as firemen on the steam dredges, he learned Kiswahili, a language widely prevalent all over Central Africa. In Desert and Wilderness Kali, who knew the Kiswahili language passably well, answered all questions with, "Bali! bali!" which meant "far! far!" but this was all that Stas could elicit from him. In Desert and Wilderness Fred, who had picked up Kiswahili enough to piece out the old man's broken English, drew him out and clarified the tale. The Ivory Trail Speaking Kiswahili, he admitted he knew where the ivory is. The Ivory Trail A man with a shovel beard—stout—thick-set—talks Kiswahili and Arabic and half a dozen other languages better than the natives do themselves. The Ivory Trail |
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