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MADA 1 MAWASILIANO KISWAHILI KIDATO CHA KWANZA STUDY NOTES

MADA 1 MAWASILIANO KISWAHILI KIDATO CHA KWANZA STUDY NOTES

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Kiswahili Study Notes For Ordinary Level Form 1 - 4 Kiswahili Kidato Cha Tatu Study Notes Kiswahili Kidato Cha Pili Study Notes

Download O Level Kiswahili Form 1 2 3 4 Notes for Ordinary Level (O-Level) Secondary School. These O Level Kiswahili notes follows the Tanzania O Level Kiswahili Form 1 2 3 4 syllabus.

The notes have been prepared by qualified professional teachers. Download these free notes in pdf/word formats and use them in your O Level Kiswahili class during teaching and/or revision.

KISWAHILI STUDY NOTES KIDATO CHA KWANZA MADA 1 MAWASILIANO :- Swahili (or Kiswahili) is a musical language and quite easy to learn, whose origins date back more than 1,000 years, and it is spoken along the eastern coast of Africa.

It developed when African-Bantu and Arab-Persian elements came into contact, spreading progressively throughout the continent as a trade language

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Along the routes traveled by caravans that departed from the ports of Zanzibar, Bagamoyo, and Kilwa, heading into the heart of Africa in search of gold, ivory, and slaves.

The name Swahili derives from the Arabic word “Sahel”, which means “coast”, precisely because the language

And culture produced were found in the early settlements established by Arab and Shirazi traders along the shores of the Indian Ocean.Kiswahili Study Notes For Ordinary Level (Form 1 - 4)

MADA 1 MAWASILIANO KISWAHILI KIDATO CHA KWANZA STUDY NOTES

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