1041F0768A58A87822CBE385B4379E68 learn swahili in dodomaKILELE SWAHILI LANGUAGE Treat: Translation and Interpretation

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Swahili as a Second Language @ (KSLT)

Day, Evening and Saturday Programs

If learning Swahili in Dodoma. is your goal, you have come to the right place! We offer a wide variety of Swahili programs ranging from our intensive day program with 25 hours per week and 12 different levels to customized private lessons with your own private Swahili tutor. KSLT has become known for its excellent teaching and friendly atmosphere and is committed to providing quality language instruction as well as the help, services, and support our students need to study the language.

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Translation and Interpretation

Translation

KSLT provides written translations mostly between English and Swahili languages. We have a history in number of professional translations for a wide variety of documents. Your document can be as short as a birth certificate or as long as a book. Look to KSLT for translations of:
  • Birth, marriage, and death certificates
  • School transcripts
  • Professional certifications
  • Personal letters
  • Advertisements
  • Menus
  • Informational brochures
  • Government documents
  • And many more!
We also provide proofreading services for those who already have a translation of their document.
To arrange for a translation, email a sample of the material you wish to have translated. Within two working days we will get back to you with a price estimate. Please be aware that quotes are not final until we have been able to examine a final version of the document, although we are happy to provide preliminary quotes.

Interpretation

KSLT can arrange for an on-site interpreter for your business or personal needs. We can provide interpreters for most languages, as well as American Sign Language. While most are consecutive interpretations, we can also arrange for simultaneous interpretations as well as phone interpretations.

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ABOUT SWAHILI

Swahili is traditionally regarded as being the language of coastal areas of Tanzania and Kenya, formalised after independence by presidents of the African Great Lakes region. It was first spoken by natives of the coastal mainland and spread as a fisherman's language to the various islands surrounding the Swahili Coast. Traders from these islands had extensive contact with the coastal peoples from at least the 2nd century A.D. and Swahili began to spread along the Swahili Coast from at least the 6th century. There is also cultural evidence of early Zaramo people settlement on Zanzibar from Dar-es-salaam in present-day Tanzania. The African population of the island holds the tradition that it is descended from these early settlers

NOW it is the most widely spoken African language in the world, with over 50 million speakers. It is used as a lingua franca or trade language by many people in Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, southern Somalia and northern coastal Mozambique. A version of Kiswahili is spoken as a first language by several million people in the eastern part of D.R. Congo. Most people in Kenya today speak at least some Kiswahili, and throughout Tanzania it is fast replacing local tongues as the first language of the new generation of children. If you plan to live, work, or travel in any of these areas, some knowledge of Kiswahili will help you communicate the way you want to.