Tanzanian vs Kenyan Swahili Slang with @Samantha Adel with English Subtitles!

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I am back with Swahili again but this time its a slang challenge between Tanzania and Kenya. We had so much fun with Samantha guessing the meanings. I can now be able to travel to Kenya knowing a few slangs. Which words didn`t you know?

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Nimekuwa nikijifunza kiswahili kwa miezi minne au mitano na nilipenda sana video hii! ❤ zaidi tafadhali!

zoologistsam
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I love y’all voices. So soft and kind.

averhamilton
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I absolutely LOVE these two!! Such a vibe and such a clear and true representation of both countries!!!

kalistiable
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3:40 how does one spell/say that phrase ("I didn't get it/wouldn't have got it")? Is it 'singeipata'?

pendafen
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"Sonko" is a portmanteau term from English word "source" and a character from Chinua Achebe's book called okonkwo. Yes it can mean a wealthy person but in general it refers to a leader of an organisation.

Francisqolito
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It is said that the minute Swahili crosses the Kenyan boarders, it summersaults & isotopes itself, because its way too different but we LOVE IT!

irenendeliso
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Great video! Please make more of these! Cheers from Brazil!

ruby_moon
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I am learning Swahili and love this video! Thanks :)

dominicgrasso
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As a native speaker of Kiswahili - (Yes I am from Burundi and Kiswahili is my first language along with Kirundi), I am completely lost with Sheng! Gosh! where did Kenyans got these words from!

amosmunezero
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Big up to both of you. My Kenyan counterpart, acha kihelehele. Unapeana maana

omurwaAfrica
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First of all, let me praise both Doreen & Samantha for how lovely English sounds in their mouths. As lush as their poetic mother tongue of Kiswahili. Most from Britain itself don't speak English with this much fullness and richness and drama.

Am here as a Welsh girl to learn about Kenya, since my mother was raised in Mombasa...though as she was there in the 1970s & 80s, one imagines the slang back then was totally different to now, and she wouldn't understand a word of Sheng! (sadly she never learned fluent Kiswahili, only a strange pidgin half-English version)

pendafen
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Miyayusho!!! 😂😂😂 as a Tanzania that’s the most street Swahili ever!! Which is the same as Kuzingua😅

Richard_Range
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THIS SWAHILI SLENG, , , PROVES These are just Two Kenyan but one Take Tanzanian side in conversation . But all in all GOOD WORK MY LOVELY 😍SIS❤🔥🔥🔥🇹🇿🇰🇪🇹🇿🇰🇪🌹🌹

SAM_
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Great video, I love the content it’s fresh and trendy

Crescentcitygoddess
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Would 'kwasiri' or 'kimya' work in place of 'kuficha (white)'? Or does that ruin the pun if there is one?

pendafen
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Kuomoka - made it in life. Basically, it means you have managed to extricate yourself from a hard life.

ericmwendwa
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Swahili started in Kenya coastal region in pate island

mwamudmohamed
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WOW!! Very Magnificent queens, To be honest I really love Tz ladies actually Bt I'm a Bondian(KENYAN). Much love anyways

JoseOwino-hn
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Nakumis ndio nakuangalia?🤣🤣🤣🤣jmn kiswahili wachieni wa tz

THETHIRDTV_
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Nice video. I am South African would love to learn Swahili.

mash