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Word Power Swahili is suitable for tourist visiting Southeast Africa, including Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, Mozambique and the Democratic Republic of Congo. This is not a dictionary app. Also it is not a language learning app. It’s help you to communicate with locals for your daily activities. If you have any plan to give a visit to Southeast Africa, then it’s a good app to start.

http://wordpowerswahili.org/

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Just to make a point a little bit clearer; Swahili is fully spoken in Kenya and Tanzania. The rest of the countries mentioned in the list (Uganda, Congo, Rwanda, Burundi and Mozambique) have only some areas speaking Swahili. This implies that to Kenya and Tanzania, Swahili is spoken nationally and you can speak it to virtually any one from any part of the country. However for the rest, there are some places you can visit where Swahili is not spoken at all. Yet another point to be made clearer is the fact that all the countries mentioned above speak different dialects of Swahili, each influenced by their local native languages. So in as much as you may understand and speak Swahili, crossing the border may prove difficult where a different dialect is spoken.

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