In this lesson you will learn Parts of the Human Head in Swahili. DON’T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE SWAHILI LESSONS Background Music credit to Alan Walker
Hey 👋 sister!!!! Great lesson you shared . 😊Very informative things you shared with us . These are very helpful for us . Every time when you bring new video for us I learned many things . Thankyou!! 😇
East, Central and South Africa in countries like; Tanzania, Kenya, Rwanda, Burundi n Uganda, Mozambique, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Malawi, DRC, Somalia, North Sudan… just to mention few!!! In fact Swahili supposed to be the language of Africa Continent, we are trying to make that happen❤❤❤🙌 Thanks for asking, pls learn with us😍
My understanding is that most words with unmarked plurals or singular were neutral (neither masculine nor feminine) For example, glasses, pants, and scissors are all defective nouns because they have no singular form and then words like sheep and fish are simply irregular plurals.
Amazing 😉
thanks dear
Uko sawa dear.
Hahaha nafurahi kusikia sis
Another great lesson!
Thank you for your everyday support dear
Good work 👏
Thanks
Thanks for up uploaded of this video he gives a lot of information
Thanks for watching
Because of you i'm learning new language..thanks :-)))
Thanks for the support daer
Bibi you made it so simple
am glad you are learning
Asante sana mwalimu Ruth kwa somo zuri.
Swahili class here we come ooooo 💃💃💃💃
Yes ooohhh dear
Very helpful 👌 ☺ am trying to teach my kids Swahili 🥰🥰
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Incredible
Nice lactur. Keep it up ☺️. wish you good luck 👍
Thanks lots dear
Thanks for this upload dear, i learnt a lot
Thanks for watching
Will soon learn Swahili ✅
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Hey 👋 sister!!!!
Great lesson you shared . 😊Very informative things you shared with us . These are very helpful for us . Every time when you bring new video for us I learned many things . Thankyou!! 😇
Aaaww sweetheart am speechless for your endless support❤❤
Omg this is so dope!!!
Thanks dear
Great video thank you for sharing
Thanks for watching dear
Gud lesson
Nice lesson from my favourite online Swahili teacher ❤❤ I used to say PUA.. MAPUA😀😀
thanks for watching and learning
This is so informative
Very naice
Good information thanks
Welcome
Woww these are some new informations
Glad you liked it
Great lesson thanks for uploading
Glad you enjoyed it bro
Enjoyed this tutorial, always nice to learn something new☺️
Awesome! Thank you!
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Naice information thanks
Thanks for liking
Nice presentation as usual, keep it up
Thanks for watching
Another great lesson 💕
Glad you think so!
great..keep it up dear
Thank you, I will
Great job as always
Thank you! Cheers!
Great video
Glad you enjoyed it
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Wow! Am the first here.... i love the explanation at the end....Thanks😊
You're welcome 😊
Nice
Thanks
Great vid❤️
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Nice one sis, congratulations 👏 🙌 😘
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Awesome lesson as usual, Ruth 💜
Glad you liked it!
Thats my young sis. keep pushing sweetheart
Thank you, I will
This is beautiful sis, note... I will be your big fan😍
Thank you so much 🤗
Great lesson my friend :) where is swahili from? ive actually never heard of this language before !
East Africa...I speak swahili (kenya)
East, Central and South Africa in countries like; Tanzania, Kenya, Rwanda, Burundi n Uganda, Mozambique, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Malawi, DRC, Somalia, North Sudan… just to mention few!!! In fact Swahili supposed to be the language of Africa Continent, we are trying to make that happen❤❤❤🙌
Thanks for asking, pls learn with us😍
Oh i never knew that thanks for letting me know :)
Sis, why do some words remain the same for both singular and plural forms? Like eyebrow and nose
My understanding is that most words with unmarked plurals or singular were neutral (neither masculine nor feminine) For example, glasses, pants, and scissors are all defective nouns because they have no singular form and then words like sheep and fish are simply irregular plurals.
@@learnswahiliwithruth4461 Your very correct dear. same applies to English language
Heheheee I was very wrong...
Pua... mapua
Because we say
Shavu... mashavu.
Thanks Bibi Ruth🥰❤
heheheee you got it now
Fantastic video
Good information thanks
Thanks dear