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A brief list of useful Afrikaans Travel Phrases

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A brief list of useful Afrikaans travel phrases Brought to you by your friends at Sorry, but we do NOT do custom translations. If you want translations for this language, contact the person who contributed these phrases to our website: G. Olwagen dugeot@iafrica.com . We can not vouch for the accuracy of these phrases as they are submitted to us by internet visitors and we do not verify correctness of their phrases. If you have any additions, corrections, or questions , please send fill out the correction form to let us know. These translations indicate how to say the word phonetically. yes = JA (yah) no = NEE (near, with silent r) hello = HALLO ( hah low) goodbye = TOT SIENS (tawt seens) please = ASSEBLIEF (ahs suh bleef) thank you = DANKIE (dung key) it is nice to meet you = DIT IS GOED O Read More
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Afaan Oromo

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Afaan Oromo Date: Sun, 26 Jun 94 10:21:09 +0000 Reply-To: Ben_Parker@padis.gn.apc.org Subject: Afaan Oromoo - the Oromo language and the latin alphabet The Following paper was presented by Tilahun Gamta, Professor of Linguistic Studies at the University of Addis Ababa and author of Oromo/English dictionary, at the 1992 Oromo Studies Conference, and Published, among others, in the Journal of Oromo Studies. QUBE AFAAN OROMO The Oromo, the largest ethnic group, comprise 50%-60% or about 25 million of the population of the Ethiopian Empire State. They are "a very ancient race, the indigenous stock, perhaps, on which most other peoples in this part of Eastern Africa (the Horn of Africa) had been grafted" [1]. Their fertile country, Oromiyaa, located between 2 and 12 N and 34 and 44 East, is 600 Read More
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AFLANG (Roman char. Edition)

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THANK YOU for Visiting AFLANG Site AFLANG is a working group of students and researchers who have keen interest in African Languages. As everybody knows well, African languages show the most wild differentiation and the most complicated geographical distribution in this world. AFLANG looks into this linguistic chaos, and tries to find some reasonable law and order underlying it (if any). Interesting but somehow neglected fields such as surrogate languages, sign languages, the function of music/dance and wordplays are in AFLANG's favourite domain. Kanji (sjis) here Hey, everybody! Present your study in front of the cheerful members! AfLang is waiting for YOU!! Never hesitate to send an E-mail to inform us your longing to speak about YOUR AFRICA in our cool meeting! It will make us so happy. Read More
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African Languages

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AFRICAN STUD IES INSTITUTE The University of Georgia ASI Home | Swahili | Yoruba | Zulu | Comparative Literature Department | Kabaru Newsletters | Contact ASI Africa Languages Website The African Languages Program is a unit in the Department of Comparative Literature. For the time being, 3 languages, Swahili, Yoruba and Zulu, are being taught at the elementary, intermediate, and advanced levels. Swahili has a longer history at the University of Georgia , having been initiated in 1988. The instruction of Yoruba started in 1996 and the Zulu program was started in 1998. The languages program is very popular with a total of over 100 students a year. Swahili has three sections at the elementary and two at the intermediate levels. Yoruba and Zulu each have two sections. The program emphasizes th Read More
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Afrikaans Pronunciation Guide

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Afrikaans Pronunciation Guide SOUND AFRIKAANS WORD(transl.) AS IN ENGLISH ----- ----------------------- ------------- a kap (chop) U in cUp a(a)u gemia(a)u (mewing) OW in cOW aa daad (deed) U in cUp but longer like AH aai draai (turn) Y in whY ae dae U in dUst but longer like AH followed by article A c Calvinis (Calvinist) K in Kitten c celsius (celsius) S in Size ch Chemie (Chemistry) guttural like CH in loCH ch/sj China/Sjina (China) SH in SHot d bed (bed) T in tarT e edel (noble) EE in dEEr Ê hÊ (have) AI in hAIr e ken (to know/chin) E in hEn e bevat (contain) E in angEl ee een (one) EE in dEEr eË leË (empty) EA in FEAR (but as 2 sounds) iË skiËr (skier) EA in FEAR (but as 2 sounds) eeu leeu (lion) EW in fEW ei bleik (bleach) AY in plAY eu deur (door) EE in dEEr, with lips pouted eu euf Read More
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Afrikaans vir Reisigers (English) Foreign Languages

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Foreign Languages for Travelers, also We offer: Travel Resources - Discount Hotel rooms, cheap flights and car rental bookings search's - plus Language Resources and more Web travlang.com Happy Birthday and I Love You in Languages around the World! You can now place links to your sites at our new free Links Page Questions or comments visit our new Travlang User Forum Travel Insurance --- Airport Parking Afrikaans vir Reisigers Select a category of words and phrases: (English = Afrikaans) Basic Words = Basiese woorde Numbers = Syfers Shopping/Dining = Inkopies/Eet Travel = Reis Directions = Rigtings Places = Plekke Time and Dates = Tyd en Datums Translation Services Language Translation Website Translation Travel Insurance Airport Parking Travlang's Products, Tools & Services! --- Travlang' Read More
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Afrikaans vir Reisigers (English) Foreign Languages

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Foreign Languages for Travelers, also We offer: Travel Resources - Discount Hotel rooms, cheap flights and car rental bookings search's - plus Language Resources and more Web travlang.com Happy Birthday and I Love You in Languages around the World! You can now place links to your sites at our new free Links Page Questions or comments visit our new Travlang User Forum Travel Insurance --- Airport Parking Afrikaans vir Reisigers Select a category of words and phrases: (English = Afrikaans) Basic Words = Basiese woorde Numbers = Syfers Shopping/Dining = Inkopies/Eet Travel = Reis Directions = Rigtings Places = Plekke Time and Dates = Tyd en Datums Translation Services Language Translation Website Translation Travel Insurance Airport Parking Travlang's Products, Tools & Services! --- Travlang' Read More
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ALI Akan Homepage

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Ali Akan "African languages through internet" Information Sample Events Introduction to Akan language and linguistics through new electronic technologies History and description (updated July 2001) Evaluation Ali Akan 1999 Report 1999 Report 2000 Report on Ali Akan II - 2001 Old documents Registration form --> Sample of the course: Unit 1 and 2 Speakers: Justin Frempong, Amma Konadu M?ller-Osei, Kingsley Siribour Tune your ears to Akan (a listening test) An advanced version of the IP Ali Akan focusing on computer-supported applications to the study of Akan text was held May 15-23, 2001, at the University of Leiden (Holland). It was attended by those having successfully completed the Introductory course ( details ) The preparation of a release version of the Ali Akan CD-ROM is well advanced Read More
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Chichewa Home Page

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Chichewa/Chinyanja Chichewa/Chinyanja is a language of the Bantu family widely spoken in south-central Africa. This site provides information on this language and places where further information can be found. This page was written by Sam Mchombo Department of Linguistics University of California Berkeley, CA 94720 mchombo@garnet.berkeley.edu Chichewa main menu Chichewa main menu Background and history A bibliography of Chichewa Practical Chichewa CHICHEWA LESSONS ON LINE Read More
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Civilizations in Africa: The Swahili Kingdoms

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The eastern coast of Africa changed profoundly around the close of the first millenium AD. First, Bantu-speaking from the interior migrated and settled along the coast from Kenya to South Africa. Second, merchants and traders from the Muslim world and India realized the strategic importance of the east coast of Africa for commercial trafiic and began to settle there. From 900 AD onwards, the east coast of Africa saw an influx of Shirazi Arabs from the Persian Gulf and even small settlements of Indians. The Arabs called this region al-Zanj , "The Blacks," and the coastal areas slowly came under the control of Muslim merchants from Arabia and Persia. By the 1300's, the major east African ports from Mombaza in the north to Sofala in the south had become thoroughly Islamic cities and cultural Read More
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Grammar Frame

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Kamanakao Redirect

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The Kamanakao Association web site has moved to http://kamanakao.tripod.com/. Please update your bookmarks and links. Wait 10 seconds or click here to visit the new site. Read More
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Kamusi Project now at http://www.kamusiproject.org

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The Kamusi Project has moved! Mradi wa Kamusi Hai umehama! As of October 16, 2007, the Kamusi Project has been transferred to a new home at the World Language Documentation Center : Kuanzia tarehe 16 Oktoba mwaka wa 2007, mradi wa Kamusi Hai umepelekwa katika pahala papya katika World Language Documentation Center : http://www.kamusiproject.org/ While the Kamusi Project is truly a product of a very large community, we at Yale have been proud to help seed and develop it over the years. The Council on African Studies, Yale Program in African Languages and the MacMillan Center of Yale University look forward to continuing our collaboration with Kamusi and its many supporters as it thrives and grows in its new home. Jamii ya mradi wa Kamusi ni kubwa mno nasi hapa Yale tunajivunia kwa kupanda m Read More
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Kamusi Project now at http://www.kamusiproject.org

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The Kamusi Project has moved! Mradi wa Kamusi Hai umehama! As of October 16, 2007, the Kamusi Project has been transferred to a new home at the World Language Documentation Center : Kuanzia tarehe 16 Oktoba mwaka wa 2007, mradi wa Kamusi Hai umepelekwa katika pahala papya katika World Language Documentation Center : http://www.kamusiproject.org/ While the Kamusi Project is truly a product of a very large community, we at Yale have been proud to help seed and develop it over the years. The Council on African Studies, Yale Program in African Languages and the MacMillan Center of Yale University look forward to continuing our collaboration with Kamusi and its many supporters as it thrives and grows in its new home. Jamii ya mradi wa Kamusi ni kubwa mno nasi hapa Yale tunajivunia kwa kupanda m Read More
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MOTHERLAND NIGERIA: LANGUAGES & GREETINGS (by Boomie O.)

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LANGUAGES & INTRO SITE AWARDS JOBS IN NIGERIA & BEYOND NIGERIAN ORGANIZATIONS SEND FREE WEBCARD IMMIGRATION ONLINE AFFILIATES LINK TO SITE HOMEWORK HELP USEFUL UTILITIES THE LOVE ZONE OTHER LINKS ON NIGERIA LINK EXCHANGES SCAM INFORMATION TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRO THE GEOGRAPHY LOCATION MAP STATES, CAPITALS, & LINKS LAND & CLIMATE RIVERS TOWNS & CITIES PATRIOTIC STUFF FLAG COAT OF ARMS NATIONAL ANTHEM NATIONAL PLEDGE MOTTO PEOPLES POPULATION RELIGION -CHRISTIANITY -ISLAM -TRADITIONAL -INFLUENCE ETHNIC GROUPS -YORUBA -IBO (or IGBO) -HAUSA (& FULANI) -OTHERS CULTURES & CUSTOMS LANGUAGES & INTRO LANGUAGES -YORUBA ALPHABET & LANGUAGE -IBO ALPHABET & LANGUAGE -HAUSA ALPHABET & LANGUAGE -LINKS TO OTHERS LANGUAGE RESOURCES -GENERAL RESOURCES -YORUBA RESOURCES -IBO RESOURCES -HAUSA RESOURCES -OTHERS Read More
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Noun Classification in Swahili

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Noun Classification in Swahili Ellen Contini-Morava Department of Anthropology/Program in Linguistics University of Virginia Send Comments or Suggestions --> Search Noun Classification in Swahili Contents. Abstract. 1. Introduction. 2. Noun classification in Swahili. 2.1 Outline of the Swahili noun class system. 2.2 Earlier treatments of the noun classes. 3. Methodology. 3.1 The noun database. 3.2 Investigation of noun classes in discourse 4. Preliminary results: analysis of classes 3, 7, 5, 9, and 11/14 4.1 Class 3. 4.2 Class 7. 4.3 Classes 5 and 9. 4.4 Class 11/14. 4.5 Interclass oppositions. 5. Conclusions. References Read More
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Online dictionary

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Sie werden weitergeleitet. Kana/Kina a kan hanyar daidai .... Read More
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Sesotho Web

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South African Languages

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SAlanguages.com : website dedicated to the languages of South Africa Mirror: http:// salanguages.com The Republic of South Africa has eleven official languages and prides itself on its diversity. This website is concerned with the languages (official or non-official) spoken in South Africa. Use the hyperlinks below to get more information on specific languages or language issues. Recent updates (20/01/2007): New additions to the list of South African names Inserting Tshivenda diacritic symbols into MS Word The 11 official languages of South Africa: Afrikaans English IsiNdebele IsiXhosa IsiZulu Northern Sotho Sesotho Setswana SiSwati Tshivenda Xitsonga Non-official Fanagalo IsiCamtho (Tsotsitaal) Khoe, Nama and San Lobedu Northern Ndebele Phuthi Sign Language Heritage languages African Euro Read More
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Swahili history

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Main Page Swahili History Swahili Lessons Swahili Dictionary Swahili Poems Kanga History Kanga Writings Cultural Objects Other Resources A Brief History of the Swahili Language Origin Words from other languages Spread into the hinterland International presence Authors Origin The Swahili language, is basically of Bantu (African) origin. It has borrowed words from other languages such as Arabic probably as a result of the Swahili people using the Quran written in Arabic for spiritual guidance as Muslims. As regards the formation of the Swahili culture and language, some scholars attribute these phenomena to the intercourse of African and Asiatic people on the coast of East Africa. The word "Swahili" was used by early Arab visitors to the coast and it means "the coast". Ultimately it came to Read More
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Swahili Lessons

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Main Page Swahili History Swahili Lessons Swahili Dictionary Swahili Poems Kanga History Kanga Writings Cultural Objects Other Resources Swahili Lessons Useful Swahili Words (English) Mots Swahili Pratiques (FranÇais) (many thanks to Abdillahi Didier Cornice for the French translation) Teach Yourself Swahili CD Read More
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syntac.net

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Name: Contact Email Address: Contact Number (Optional) Domain Name You Are Interested In: Any additional comments / questions: Search Suggestions Syntax Syn Tack Taco Tact LCD TV LCD Television LCD TVS LCD Wall Mount Samsung LCD TV LCD LCD HDTV LCD TV Review LCD TV Wall Mount LCD Mount 32 LCD TV Sony Bravia LCD TV Mount Cheap LCD TV Samsung LCD 20 LCD TV Best LCD TV Cheap LCD TVS LCD Flat Panel TV LCD Flat Screen TV Panasonic LCD TV 37 LCD TV 42 LCD TV Samsung LCD Television LCD Hd TV Kdlv40xbr1 Westinghouse LCD TV 15 LCD TV LCD TV Monitor LG LCD TV LCD TV Stand Try searching these categories Horse Tack Tack Tack Shops Tack Shop Culinary Arts Schools Culinary Arts California Culinary Arts Culinary Schools Culinary School Culinary Texas Culinary Academy Construction Equipment Diet Food Ridi Read More
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The Luganda Language

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Speaking and Writing Luganda The Luganda Society Luganda Grammar Reviews of Select Luganda Books A Luganda Phrasebook Suggested Further Reading Noteworthy Links: Language Research: A Systematic Development of Scientific Terminologies in Luganda. Also, check out the 1998 African Langauge Institute at the University of Wisconsin. This year, they include introductory courses in the Luganda language. ---> Find books about Luganda or other products from Amazon.com. Search: All Products Books Popular Music Classical Music Video Toys Electronics Enter keywords... Brought to you by buganda.com in association with Amazon.com. Why buy through this link? Read More
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TUZUNGUMZE KISWAHILI

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TUZUNGUMZE KISWAHILI LET'S SPEAK SWAHILI Alwiya S. Omar University of Pennsylvania 'Tuzungumze Kiswahili'is part of a bigger project on East Africa with funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities given to the African Studies Center , University of Pennsylvania in conjunction with the Department of African and African-American Studies and the Department of Instructional Media Technology, School District of Philadelphia. Course Outline Summary of Lessons Wanafunzi (Students) Nyimbo (Songs) Barua za e-mail Picha za wanyama (animals) Matunda 'Tuzungumze Kiswahili' is an interactive televised Kiswahili course which is aired twice a week on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 9:00 am. Each lesson is thirty minutes long. Cultural aspects of the speakers of Kiswahili will be integrated in each l Read More
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Welcome to our website on the Xhosa Language

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THE XHOSA LANGUAGE: Welcome to the Xhosa Information highway In order to get around Southern Africa it is quite essential that youlearn how to speak a slight amount of one of the local African languages, isiXhosa. All sounds were recorded by us and show what we have learnt in our own Xhosa class. All sounds are in .wav format. Index: Xhosa History The Xhosa Tribes History Introduction to Xhosa language Some nouns to learn and hear how they are said Vowels The vowels and pronounciation Greetings How to greet a Xhosa person US Our story and e-mail address This site was created using our own knowledge of Xhosa from what we learnt in class. All sounds were recorded by us. A 1998 Thinkquest Entry Read More
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