Kiswahili

Kiswahili, or Swahili, is the language of over 50 million people in Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania, as well as in parts of Somalia, Central African Republic, Rwanda, Burundi, and the Comoro Islands. Kiswahili is the lingua franca of many of these countries and is the official national language of Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda. Kiswahili is also used as one of the working languages of the African Union.

 

Current courses: Kiswahili (click on the Fall links for example syllabi)

Elementary S101 S102
Intermediate S201 S202
Advanced S301 S302
4th-year L506/A400 L506/A400

Instructors: Abdulwahid Mazrui (ammazrui@indiana.edu), Nasra Ally Ahmed (ahmedn@indiana.edu), and Alwiya Omar (aomar@indiana.edu)

 
      

 

Minor Requirements: Kiswahili Track

5 language courses:

  • Elementary level (S101; S102)
  • Intermediate level (S201; S202)
  • Advanced level (S301)

1 linguistics course:

  • Introduction to African Linguistics (L480), or
  • Languages in Africa (L481)

 


Advanced Kiswahili students with instructor, IUB, November 2006

 


Intermediate Kiswahili students with instructor, SCALI '06

 

External Links

    
 

For more information please contact the language coordinator: aomar@indiana.edu
African Languages | Memorial Hall 326 | Bloomington, IN 47405
Tel: 812.855.3323 | Fax: 812.855.5363

  Last updated: 13 November 2006
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