swahili造句1. Swahili is the principal lingua franca in East Africa.
2. She speaks Swahili with great fluency.
3. It happened/chanced that she spoke fluent Swahili.
4. She happened/chanced to speak fluent Swahili.
5. She was fluent in German, Urdu and Swahili.
6. Since they spoke only Swahili, we used signs and gestures to make ourselves understood.
7. For the majority of Tanzanians, Swahili is their second language .
8. Swahili is the lingua franca of East Africa.
9. He grinned and then uttered a Swahili proverb.
10. Mobuto spoke briefly to the Zimbalan ambassador in Swahili then beckoned the tall bodyguard towards him.
10.try its best to gather and create good sentences.
11. Nyerere has always used Swahili at his public meetings; he once declared that he had used interpreters on only two occasions.
12. My Swahili, such as it is, comes from a Berlitz tape and a phrase book.
13. Heather repeated her demand in Swahili. jacko faced his curling toes.
14. He held his hand in the air, muttering Swahili curses as I wound the fabric round.
15. He both speaks and writes Swahili.
16. Most Asians also speak English and Swahili.
17. She both speaks and writes Swahili.
18. Language: English and Swahili are the official language. Kikuyu, Somali and Luo are also widely spoken.
19. The official language and the lingua francais Swahili (also known as Kiswahili), spoken as a mother tongue by a large number of inhabitants.
20. Exim also offers an innovative savings account for budding women entrepreneurs called the Tumaini Account (Swahili for "hope").
21. Language: The national language is Sango, Arabic and Swahili though the official language is French.
22. The local transmissions of the External Service were for the many expatriates working in the country who understood little or no Swahili.
23. This has contributed to the widespread adoption and acceptance of Swahili.
24. With his teachers he salvaged from oblivion many of the Swahili poets, notably the Mombasa poet, Bwana Muyaka.
25. Fong turned to Soo and shouted at her in Swahili.
26. In the large cities of Africa, where different ethnic groups with many different languages are thrown together, people communicate in English or Swahili.
27. Many colleges recommend that a student of African studies also learn an African language such as Hausa or Swahili as part of their program.
28. Then you take him in your garage and say SIT and he looks at you like you are the man in the moon talking Swahili. He acts like you have two heads and he has never heard the word SIT before.
29. In a vast country where twin-prop Cessnas can whisk you to your remote safari camp in less than an hour, the two- or three-day trip is a safari - a "journey" - in the true Swahili sense of the word.
30. I nodded in mock agreement, but he might as well have been speaking Swahili.