On the Road! Swahili

Learn Swahili in your car!

Make the most of your trip to work by learning Swahili words and phrases on the way. With this audio CD, you'll learn 1000's of Swahili words & phrases in a very short time. The voice is in both Swahili and English. Just listen, absorb and enjoy! We are one of the few companies in the world offering a learn Swahili audio cd. If you have a CD player at home or in your car, this is the Swahili course for you.

Learn Swahili in your car!

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Learn Swahili in your car!

Included in the course

  • 1 Audio CD in Swahili and English

Key Points

  • The CD is in both Swahili and English
  • Duration of roughly 60 minutes
  • Learn Swahili words
  • Learn Swahili phrases

Price

Just $22.80

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Short Swahili lesson

Swahili possessive pronouns : your

The Swahili word for 'your' is based on the word '-enu'. A letter is added in front which corresponds to the class of the noun possessed.

Examples

kitabu chenu
your book
fedha zenu
your money
tofaa lenu
your apple
swali lenu
your question
meza yenu
your table
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About Swahili

About Swahili

Swahili is spoken in Tanzania, Kenya, Congo and Uganda. You might wonder if Swahili is difficult to learn. With the 'On the Road! Swahili' audio CD you will see just how easy learning Swahili can be.

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Basic words and phrases in Swahili

Learn to get by in Swahili with these useful words and phrases. We'll begin by learning some basic Swahili phrases which you can use for everyday communication.

Nakupe­nda.
I like you.
Nakukosa rohoni.
I miss you.
Nakupe­nda.
I love you.
Nakuhi­taji.
I need you.
Basic words and phrases in Swahili
Habari za asubuhi!
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Listen and Learn Swahili

Listen and Learn Swahili

Start learning Swahili today. Download the Swahili-English audio files and learn while jogging, exercising, commuting, cooking or sleeping. The MP3 files can be copied to your smartphone or your iPad (via iTunes).

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You can learn Swahili in just 9 easy steps.

You can go from beginner to fluent in Swahili in a short time and our nine-step Swahili learning guide will show you how. We'll be talking about Swahili greetings, nouns, adjectives and verbs. The guide provides an overview of each step in the progression of skills needed to learn to speak, read and understand Swahili.

Swahili learning guide : Step 3

In this step, we focus on Swahili nouns and how to use the indefinite article in Swahili. We'll teach you the Swahili nouns chengo, kitabu, kiti and mlango (house, book, chair, door). We'll then teach you how to use these nouns to form chengo, kitabu, kiti and mlango (a house, a book, a chair, a door). You'll see an easy to follow lesson which includes numerous useful examples in both Swahili and English. To get started with step 1, simply click the 9-step speedometer symbol. Or you can move ahead to step 4, by clicking the Next Step button (The definite article in Swahili).

PDF Workbook in Swahili

PDF Workbook in Swahili

A full 20 pages of exercises in English and Swahili to help you learn the key words and phrases in the language. We suggest printing out the Swahili exercise book and doing the exercises with a pen or pencil. This traditional learning method is a refreshing choice in this digital age. This learn Swahili workbook includes 1000's of words and phrases in Swahili.

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