Swahili Tutorial from MasterAnyLanguage.com

Master Any Language
A brief introduction to Swahili by way of Games and Audio tutorials.

Swahili Names and Their Meanings

African Male & Female Names
Give yourself or your child a REAL African name from 2000-NAMES.COM!.

Featured Link!!

KiSwahili from Thomas Hinnebusch and
Sarah Mirza
Retired Professor Thomas Hinnesbusch and Sarah Mirza have upgraded their previous website to provide you with AUDIO to go along with the lessons in their book "Kiswahili, Second Edition: msingi wa kusema kusoma na kundika(Swahili - A Foundation for Speaking Reading and Writing). I, again, recommend this book for beginners.

Swahili Dictionary

African Languages - Swahili
This is a very good website/on-line dictionary for swahili beginners.

Africa - The Next Chapter from TED.com



www.ted.com
It's Time to Change the Way We Think of Africa!! Get a REAL education at this website(TED.com) SEE and LISTEN to the TALKS. The economic opportunities in Africa are limitless!!

Swahili Nation Products at Cafe Press!!

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This website did not produce these products but we patronize their concept. Support their logo "Swahili Nation"!!!

Swahili Speakers Please Stand Up!!

    http://www.frappr.com/swahilination

If you speak Swahili you should add yourself to this community. No one or government agency is keeping accurate records of how many Swahili speakers there are in the United States. I've read that there are as many as 50 to 110 million Swahili speakers world-wide, the highest concentration existing in East Africa.

"Microsoft launched(Dec. 2006) its software in Swahili targeting more than 110 million speakers of the language. The Swahili Windows and Office programs are a product of two years of work by language experts from East and Central Africa."
"There are more than 100 million Swahili-speakers in the region - in Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda and parts of the Horn of Africa, Great Lakes, Malawi, Mozambique and the Indian Ocean islands" said a Microsoft executive.

(Kenya London News, by Isaac Amke, Jan. 29, 2007)

If we had close to an accurate account of Swahili speakers in the U.S. we could push for this language to be taught in our public school system. The U.S. only recognizes numbers, large numbers! Go to this website and ADD yourself to this growing community and put Swahili speakers on the map!!