![]() One of the main differences with English is that Swahili uses particles at the beginning of the word to indicate verb tense (present, past, future) and person (I, you, we, they, etc). Someone who speaks Arabic may find it easier to learn Swahili because Swahili is a combination of words from Arabic and the Bantu-speaking communities of East Africa. It’s also much easier to read as you read out Swahili words just the way they are written. The translation from Swahili to English takes a fraction of a second and in one request you can translate upto 1000 words. ![]() It’s one of the few sub-Saharan African languages that have no lexical tone, just like in English. You can type your Swahili text, words or sentences in the first text box and click on the 'Translate' button to translate the entered text into English. ![]() Swahili is said to be the easiest African language for an English speaker to learn.
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