DenverKiswahili
Welcome to Denver's complete source for all your Kiswahili learning, translation and interpretation Why choose us?
We are a small business specializing in Kiswahili translation, interpretation, language instruction and East African cultural orientation in Denver. Our native experts have received formal instruction in Kiswahili and remain informed and knowledgeable on the versatile culture of Kiswahili speaking communities. Past clients have included the University of Denver, STOPS Inc, the Interpreter Network
Hamjambo?! We are back after a really long hiatus with a new program for one on one lessons, starting this spring. More information will follow shortly, however, do not hesitate to contact us if you are interested!
Looking forward to the first summer class this evening.
Busy last few days, here at DenverKiswahili. First of, we provided translation and interpretation services for Mine is our Story, a new refugee initiative that seeks to know who they really are, beyond the typical narrative.
And today, we gave a proficiency exam to a potential Fullbright Scholar. Needless to say, she was impressive and articulate. It was exciting to work with her!
05/24/2012
This article had me thinking about proper punctuation in Kiswahili. What has your experience been? Is it easy to punctuate in Kiswahili? Are there any common punctuation mistakes?
The Most Comma Mistakes Rules about when to use and not to use commas are legion. But certain errors keep popping up.
Another one of my students is here - karibu, Mikenna!
The 1010 Project, Students for Africa, University of Denver, Josef Korbel School of International Studies, University of Denver, The Invictus Initiative, Kenya Community in Colorado (KCC)
Africa Agenda, Students for Africa, African Initiatives, AfricAid, African Community Center of Denver
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Interested in having your kids learn Kiswahili? Kiswahili for Tots summer class is now forming! Email us at denverkiswahili[at]gmail.com for more information!
05/11/2012
Found this little story. Read along!
Turtle's Flute: Learn Swahili with subtitles - Story for Children "BookBox.com" Turtle was a gifted flutist. One day a greedy man shuts her in a cage. Find out how Turtle escapes in this Brazilian folktale. For more stories and more lang...
05/09/2012
Former Denver homeless woman starts orphanage in Kenya | 9news.com DENVER - It's estimated more than 10,000 people live without a home in the Denver Metro area. Eunice Kariuki used to be one of those people.
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