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Do people speak English in Tanzania and Kenya?

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Do people speak English in Tanzania and Kenya?

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English is the language of communication in Tanzania and Kenya. It is widely spoken in hotels, restaurants, and visitor establishments. Swahili is the national language in both Tanzania and Kenya, and a little Swahili goes a long way. Try to learn a little before your trip, and try top pick up a little more while on safari. Dont worry about your accent; the locals are thrilled to hear visitors attempt to use any Swahili at all. To get you started, jambo means hello. Youll be hearing it often.

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A12. English is the “language of communication” in Tanzania and Kenya. It is widely spoken in hotels, restaurants and visitor establishments. Swahili is the national language in both Tanzania and Kenya’s. A little Swahili goes a long way in here. It is worth learning a little, and locals are thrilled to hear visitors attempt to use any Swahili at all. For example, “Jambo” means hello and is often the first word learned by visitors.

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