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kenya [2021/09/20 13:43] rapidplatypus [Religion in Kenya] |
kenya [2021/09/20 13:44] rapidplatypus [Masai] |
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==== Swahili ==== | ==== Swahili ==== |
Swahili is a contact language spoken in Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, and Burundi. 72% of its vocabulary comes from Bantu, while 23% is Arabic. [([[https://www.theafricareport.com/5160/swahili-to-become-east-africas-official-language/|The Africa Report]])] | Swahili is a contact language spoken in Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda and Burundi. Seventy-two percent of its vocabulary comes from Bantu, while 23 percent is Arabic. [([[https://www.theafricareport.com/5160/swahili-to-become-east-africas-official-language/|The Africa Report]])] |
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==== Masai ==== | ==== Masai ==== |
The Masai are famous for their distinctive "jumping dance" of warriors. During the dance you must not touch the ground with your heels, you must jump on your toes all the time. [([[https://www.gadventures.com/blog/story-behind-maasai-jumping-dance/|G Adventures]])] | The Masai are famous for their distinctive "jumping dance" of warriors. During the dance you must not touch the ground with your heels — you must jump on your toes all the time. [([[https://www.gadventures.com/blog/story-behind-maasai-jumping-dance/|G Adventures]])] |
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{{tag>geography travel culture}} | {{tag>geography travel culture}} |
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