Overthecourseof in Swahili
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Overthecourseof translate to Swahili meanings: juu ya mwendo wa.
In other words, juu ya mwendo wa in Swahili is Overthecourseof in English.Click to pronunce
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How to use Overthecourseof in Swahili?
Meaning of Overthecourseof in Swahili language is: juu ya mwendo wa.
Other words in Swahili
Outrage, Ontheblink, Obtrusionist, Outtop, Orderform,
Read more Synonyms and Antonyms of Overthecourseof
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How to say Overthecourseof in Swahili?
juu ya mwendo wa. This is your most common way to say Overthecourseof in juu ya mwendo wa language. Click audio icon to pronounce Overthecourseof in Swahili::
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| Overthecourseof | juu ya mwendo wa |
How to write Overthecourseof in Swahili?
The standard way to write "Overthecourseof" in Swahili is: juu ya mwendo wa
Alphabet in Swahili
About Swahili language
See more about Swahili language in here.
Swahili, also known by its native name Kiswahili, is a Bantu language and the native language of the Swahili people. It is a lingua franca of the African Great Lakes region and other parts of East and Southern Africa, including Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, Kenya, some parts of Malawi, Somalia, Zambia, Mozambique, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). Comorian, spoken in the Comoros Islands, is sometimes considered a dialect of Swahili, although other authorities consider it a distinct language. Sheng is a mixture of Swahili and English commonly spoken in Kenya and parts of Uganda. Swahili has a 16–20% Arabic loanwords in the language, including the word swahili, from Arabic sawāḥilī (سَوَاحِلي, a plural adjectival form of an Arabic word meaning 'of the coast'). The Arabic loanwords date from the contacts of Arabian traders with the Bantu inhabitants of the east coast of Africa over many centuries. Under Arab trade influence, Swahili emerged as a lingua franca used by Arab traders and Bantu peoples of the East African Coast..
Writing system in Swahili
Latin script (Roman Swahili alphabet), Arabic script (Arabic Swahili alphabet), Swahili Braille
Swahili Speaking Countries and Territories
Swahili Speaking Countries and Territories: Tanzania, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Bajuni Islands (part of Somalia), Mozambique (mostly Mwani), Burundi, Rwanda, Uganda, Kenya, Comoros, Mayotte, Zambia, Malawi, and Madagascar.

Swahili native speakers
Swahili native speakers: Estimates range from 2 million (2003) to 18 million (2012) L2 speakers: 90 million (1991–2015).
Swahili language code
Swahili language code is: sw.
Conclusion on Overthecourseof in Swahili
Now that you have learned and understood the common ways of saying Overthecourseof in Swahili is "juu ya mwendo wa", it's time to learn how to say Overthecourseof in Swahili. This will hopefully give you a little motivation to study Swahili today.
juu ya mwendo wa in Swahili meanings Overthecourseof in English.
