If you want to know how to say Happy Valentine's Day in Swahili, you will find the translation here. We hope this will help you to understand Swahili better. Here is the translation and the Swahili word for Happy Valentine's Day:
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If you want to know how to say Happy Valentine's Day in Swahili, you will find the translation here. We hope this will help you to understand Swahili better. Here is the translation and the Swahili word for Happy Valentine's Day:
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Read moreThe Africa Union, which is made up of 55 member states, has officially adopted Swahili as an official working language. The approval comes following a request by Tanzanian Vice President Philip Mpango, who argued that over 100 million people in Africa speak Swahili, thus becoming one of the most widely spoken languages in the African continent.
Read moreThe renewed push for Kiswahili to become a lingua franca in Africa promises to benefit the continent and the world. The effort is set to reduce Africa’s reliance on foreign languages in official communications, lead to the recognition and spread of Kiswahili, and promote Pan-Africanism. The campaign, however, faces a number of challenges.
Read moreSwahili speakers have welcomed the news that the United Nations has designated 7th July as the World Kiswahili language Day — the official day to celebrate the Swahili language. The announcement was made by the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) on 23 November during its 41st Member States’ session held in Paris, France.
Read more7 July will be the first edition of World Kiswahili Language Day. The United Nations designated the official day in recognition of a language that is spoken by 200 million people across Africa. It is gaining in popularity and could one day replace English and French as a lingua franca native to the continent.
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