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14-09-2021 by Freddie del Curatolo
Here we are at the second episode of our video production "Semi-serious lessons of Kiswahili", dedicated to give you a little tickle on the mother tongue spoken by 150 million people mainly in East Africa.
After having dealt with the birth and history of Kiswahili in the first episode (the prefix "ki" qualifies a language, the name of the language is Swahili), this week we begin the approach with an idiom not so difficult to absorb, at least in its simple form, for us Italians.
Today we will see why.
Enjoy!
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