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| SAFARI ART/CULTURE KISWAHILI GRAPHISM |
o SAFARI : Fly over a 3D map of Kenya and Rift Valley. Visit best national parks : road, park fact, map, places and things to see, pictures, wildlife, fees, climate, lodges, camping, hotels, bandas and contact.
o FAUNA&FLORA : Discover unique Kenyan's wildlife : 125 mammals listed per park. Print a checklist for your next safari or browse for animals per park. o PICTURES : A data bank of Kenyan animals and landscapes. A picture gallery of over 200 pictures and browser friendly. Search or submit your pic. o PRONUNCIATION : Pronounce Kiswahili alphabet and diphthong.
o DICTIONARY : Kiwashili / English dictionary. Search system. Only 150 words for the moment... Soon more. o GRAMMAR : Go through the basic of the Kiswahili grammar (9 noun classes). Advanced vocabulary search system per class. o THEMES : Read our thematic lessons and texts (hotel, airport, etc.) for your next safari trip. | |||||||
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for Web Kenya Development Wed, 19 Jun 2013 |
Chili is in kiswahili "Pili pili". If you go on safari and eat
Kenyan food, better ask "No pili pili" because they like it a lot and take care of the tomato sauce ! Our kiswahili dictionary is just starting up...
Kenyan green beans are famous because they are
naturally stringless beans. Impressive isn't it ? But I can tell you they are very nice for cooking and eating ! Ananas (Nanazi) from Thika town are somehow the best
of the world. Small and sweet, they are grown in large purple fields owned by the well known Del Monte firm. | |||||||