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Chaz More

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Swahili fluent into consumer goods, advertisment,translation

Translate english to swahili

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Braneey Kid

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swahili to english poem

Swahili to English poem. Negema wangu binti Come near me, my daughter Mchachefu wa sanati I am unworthy of God’s award Upulike wasiati Listen to my advice Asa ukazingatia May be you will follow it Maradhi yamenishika I have fallen ill Hata yametimu mwaka It is a year now since I b

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Nairobi, Kenya

ABSA

I did a translation for their animation profile from eng-swa.

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sinyei Chesang

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Eldoret, Kenya

My Hair - Nywele Yangu

Sensitization of the beautiful hair among girls of color by creating awareness on why they should embrace and be proud of their hair by taking care of it in the right way from a young age.

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Nagavuna Anthony Muwanguzi

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Los Angeles, California

How To Lose Weight in 2 Steps

This article indicates two easy steps on how to lose weight. These include; - Reduction in carbohydrates and sugar consumption. - Eating balanced diets with vegetables and fruits and also fats.

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Paul Paul

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Arusha, Tanzania, United Republic Of

Europe Covid 19 Regulations

This is a short translation of the covid 19 regulations for people in Europe, on how to avoid spreading the virus and how to self protect from it.

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Swahili is a national language in the Congo, Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda. It serves as a lingua franca for the over 100 million people who live throughout the African Great Lakes region.

Two languages share co official language status in Uganda: Swahili and English.

Roughly 16 million people speak Swahili as a first language, while about 82 million people speak it as a second language.

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All About English to Swahili Translation

If you're in need of an experienced translator to convert the words of your creative project, like a video script or web copy, from English to Swahili, then look no further. With Voices, you have the opportunity to tap into a community of creative talent with the know how to fluently craft your message for a Swahili speaking audience. To grow your brand's international reach and position your content for an entirely new demographic, hiring one of our talented English to Swahili translators is the way to go.

Translating your content from English to Swahili will open your work up to a new audience based in Africa. Swahili has national language status and serves as a lingua franca in a number of African countries, including Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Swahili is also a minority language spoken by smaller populations of people throughout Burundi, Malawi, Mozambique, Northern Zambia, and Rwanda. Swahili is a first language for many people living in Tanzania, where about 15 million of the world's native Swahili speakers are concentrated. When you include the vast number of people who have adopted Swahili as a second language, it is estimated that there are as many as 100 to 150 million speakers of Swahili, placing it among the most widely spoken languages in the world.

Swahili is the mother tongue of the Swahili people, who primarily reside on the Swahili coast in Southeast Africa. In fact, the word "Swahili" means 'people of the coast.' Swahili is the lingua franca of the African Great Lakes region, which includes the nations of Burundi, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zambia. Over 100 million people live within the African Great Lakes region, with many of the region's inhabitants who are born in urban areas speaking Swahili as a first language, and most inhabitants born in rural areas speaking Swahili as a second language.

Swahili's vocabulary is significantly influenced by Arabic. Roughly 20% of Swahili's vocabulary is made up of loanwords, many of which are borrowed from Arabic. In fact, the earliest preserved Swahili literature was written in the Arabic script, although it is now primarily written using the Latin alphabet. About 5% of Swahili vocabulary is derived from English.

A number of language technology applications have been developed for Swahili. Arvi Hurskainen, a Finnish linguistics scholar, has been instrumental in the development of language technology, including language learning software and an electronic dictionary for the Swahili language. Working with a professional translator who is well versed in Swahili is critical in order to craft your words for this dynamic language that bridges linguistic gaps across numerous African languages.

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