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  2. Kamusi project - Wikipedia

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    Swahili clock as provided by the Kamusi Project. The Kamusi Project is a cooperative online dictionary which aims to produce dictionaries and other language resources for every language, and to make those resources available free to everyone. Users can register and add content. "Kamusi" is the Swahili word for dictionary.

  3. Taasisi ya Taaluma za Kiswahili - Wikipedia

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    The first Kiswahili dictionary was compiled in 1981 [4] In addition, specialized dictionaries have been compiled in areas such social science, language and linguistics and science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology). [5] The Linguistics section conducts research into morphology, phonology, syntax, sociolinguistics and dialectology. [6]

  4. Swahili language - Wikipedia

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    Swahili nouns are separable into classes, which are roughly analogous to genders in other languages. In Swahili, prefixes mark groups of similar objects: m- marks single human beings (mtoto 'child'), wa- marks multiple humans (watoto 'children'), u- marks abstract nouns (utoto 'childhood'), and so on. And just as adjectives and pronouns must ...

  5. Category:Swahili words and phrases - Wikipedia

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    This category is not for articles about concepts and things but only for articles about the words themselves.Please keep this category purged of everything that is not actually an article about a word or phrase.

  6. Help:IPA/Swahili - Wikipedia

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    This is the pronunciation key for IPA transcriptions of Swahili on Wikipedia. It provides a set of symbols to represent the pronunciation of Swahili in Wikipedia articles, and example words that illustrate the sounds that correspond to them.

  7. Standard Swahili language - Wikipedia

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    In 1960-1990s, the Swahili literature had two philosophical schools: a traditionalist one, whose proponents were inspired by the old poetic forms, and a progressive one, that sought the creation of new free verse poetry. [1] The traditionalists strongly preferred writing in dialects while the progressivists advocated for the Standard Swahili. [1]

  8. Kenyan Sign Language - Wikipedia

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    A Kenyan Sign Language dictionary was published in 1991. KSLRP working with Peace Corp Volunteers have recently developed an interactive digital dictionary ([KSL Interactive] [5]) A new online dictionary and mobile application has been published at www.ksldictionary.com since the year 2015 by Kenneth Smith Gathuru. ([KSL Dictionary] [6]

  9. List of South African slang words - Wikipedia

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    The phrase "ek kan nie" (shortened to kannie = cannot/can't) is personified as a lazy man. The phrase is used as a form of motivation and discipline, implying that if you can do a physical task as easy as pushing a wheelbarrow, then you are more than capable enough to do any kind of hard work. katspoegie – lit. "kat's spit". Refers to a very ...