Learn Swahili from a qualified & experienced native speaker and see why it is one of the easiest languages to master...no bias intended! Further lessons at "funlugha.wordpress.com"
An update on the already covered topic. For the written version head on over to http://funlughaswahili.com/?p=1950
The written version as well as vocabulary from this story can be read in my blog. Previous posts on this segment can also be found at http://funlugha.wordpress.com/category/hadithi-methali-na-misemo/
A new segment where I'll be telling a story written in Swahili and we get to learn new vocabulary and phrases from it which will be posted and explained on my blog.
I'll tackle some commonly known clothes as well as those very common in the Swahili culture.
I picked some commonly known fruits and I'll let you know what they are called in Swahili.
Am back! We shall continue with this segment and at the end of the session I will also answer a question asked by a certain someone on facebook.
The guilty word today is "ua" which is both a noun and verb stem with meanings coming from 2 totally different extremes!
I'll cover countries from where most of my regular listeners are. Might do an update as and when my audience grows.
We'll talk about a game reserve this time round and all the vocabulary to be learned from the picture in question.
Yet another brand new segment added to the fold! I'll be discussing words that have double (triple, quadruple.......u get the drill!) meanings. This will be a Friday segment so look forward to learning more words next week.
I will talk about a couple of colors' names in Swahili. As always the written version is on my blog.
Another episode on this fairly new segment. As always the written version can be found on my blog.
I will tackle some of the important family members' names. As always the written version is on my blog.
We shall continue with this Monday segment and in this episode we'll discuss a school in Swahili. As always the written version can be found on my blog.
I'll be tackling different season's greetings as well as congratulatory messages. As always the written version is on my blog and I hope you all tune in again on Monday for the next episode. Lovely weekend everyone!
I picked 12 rather common professions and I will tell you what they are called in Swahili. As always the written version can be found on my blog.
Another new segment added to the fold! I’ll be tackling a new word, verb, expression etc and explaining its meaning in detail. This will be a segment for every Wednesday, so look forward to learning some new Swahili with me. Any suggestions for a topic are gladly welcome.
I shall use the popular "head-shoulders-knees and toes" nursery rhyme to teach body parts. There's also 2 bonus parts at the end so look out for those. As always the written version is on my blog and thank you for always visiting and liking my facebook page. Now here's to hoping somebody actually talks to me today...my fingers are numb from the constant crossing ; )
It's the second bit of my new segment of 'learning Swahili using pictures'. We'll be talking weddings this time round so have fun learning the new words. As always thanks for visiting my blog and following me on facebook.
I will be talking about the 12 months of the year and what they are called in Swahili as well as the logic behind their names. As always the written version of this can be found on my blog, "funlugha.wordpress.com" under the 'lessons' section. Be sure to also check out the 'test your knowledge' section where you can do just that and see how much you remember. This episode will also be ready to download on my iTunes in a day's time. Keep the love coming people!
I'll be discussing days of the week, a slight background on how they came to be named as well as common words associated with them. The text (for spelling purposes and further explanation) can be found on my blog "funlugha.wordpress.com" under the 'lessons' section. Please leave your comments, suggestions, questions and any other feedback you may have and I'll be sure to work on them. And thank you for learning Swahili with me!
I'll be talking about the different polite expressions in Swahili and when & how to use them.
This is a new segment describing what's on a picture in Swahili. Text to this is found on my blog (funlugha.wordpress.com). Please show your support and follow me. You can also like me on Facebook (fun-lugha) as well as subscribing to my podcasts on iTunes (Fun-Lugha).