Languages of Tanzania

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41Languages of Africa / Education reform / Rakesh Rajani / Year of birth missing / Numeracy / Basic skills / Literacy / Primary education / Swahili language / Education / Mathematics education / Knowledge

THE UWEZO INITIATIVE IN TANZANIA IS SUPPORTED BY THE HEWLETT FOUNDATION, SIDA, DFID/ACT, OPEN SOCIETY INSTITUTE AND TWAWEZA UWEZO IS HOUSED BY TEN/MET IN TANZANIA AND COORDINATED BY TWAWEZA IN EAST AFRICA Copyright: Uw

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Source URL: www.uwezo.net

Language: English - Date: 2012-08-13 12:22:17
42Association of Commonwealth Universities / University of Dar es Salaam / Dar es Salaam / Swahili language / Languages of Africa / Geography of Africa / Africa

Study Abroad at the University of DAR ES SALAAM, TANZANIA

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Source URL: www.indiana.edu

Language: English - Date: 2012-11-09 08:10:48
43Languages of Africa / Education reform / Rakesh Rajani / Year of birth missing / Numeracy / Basic skills / Literacy / Primary education / Swahili language / Education / Mathematics education / Knowledge

THE UWEZO INITIATIVE IN TANZANIA IS SUPPORTED BY THE HEWLETT FOUNDATION, SIDA, DFID/ACT, OPEN SOCIETY INSTITUTE AND TWAWEZA UWEZO IS HOUSED BY TEN/MET IN TANZANIA AND COORDINATED BY TWAWEZA IN EAST AFRICA Copyright: Uw

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Source URL: twaweza.org

Language: English - Date: 2012-03-08 05:20:32
44Languages of the Democratic Republic of the Congo / Culture / Africa / Burundi / Republics / Kirundi / Swahili language / Rundi / Notary public / Languages of Africa / Languages of Tanzania / Languages of Uganda

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Source URL: photos.state.gov

Language: English - Date: 2014-05-27 06:41:58
45Maasai / East Africa / Languages of Tanzania / Maasai language / Kenya / Africa / Languages of Kenya / Maasai people

Maasai Intellectual Property Initiative: There are about 3 million Maasai people living in Kenya and Tanzania, of which the large majority live at or below poverty levels for those countries1. The Maasai are one of the w

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Source URL: lightyearsip.net

Language: English - Date: 2013-10-17 05:21:28
46East Africa / Languages of Kenya / Languages of Tanzania / Bantu / Swahili language / Mafia Island / Tanzania / Swahili people / Zanzibar / Africa / Culture / Political geography

Pat Caplan’s publications on Tanzania, in chronological order, as of[removed] "Cognatic Descent Groups on Mafia Island, Tanzania" Man 4, 3: [removed]Choice and Constraint in a Swahili Community: Property. H

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Source URL: mafia-island-tanzania.gold.ac.uk

Language: English - Date: 2011-04-18 12:43:03
47Languages of the Democratic Republic of the Congo / Bantu languages / Malcolm Guthrie / African Studies / Swahili language / Swazi language / Journal of West African Languages / Languages of Africa / Linguistics / Languages of Tanzania

The Bantu Bibliography Supplement Compiled by Jouni Filip Maho

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Source URL: goto.glocalnet.net

Language: English - Date: 2011-10-16 12:13:49
48Languages of Uganda / Languages of Tanzania / Ethnic groups in Africa / Luganda / Tswa language / Swahili language / Bemba language / Lingala language / Yi script / Bantu languages / Languages of Africa / Languages of the Democratic Republic of the Congo

CALCULATING DIFFERENCES IN PHONOLOGICAL FEATURES OF CONSONANTS IN A SAMPLE OF 25 BANTU LANGUAGES A course paper in Statistics by Jouni F. Maho

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Language: English - Date: 2008-03-27 06:32:16
49Languages of Uganda / Swahili language / Bantu languages / Tanzania / Haya people / Informant / Zinza people / Languages of Africa / Africa / Culture / Linguistics

Table of contents List of figures and tables ................................................................................. Acknowledgements ............................................................................

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Source URL: goto.glocalnet.net

Language: English - Date: 2008-04-29 08:16:11
50Language / Bantu languages / Languages of Uganda / Languages of Tanzania / Noun class / Swahili language / Grammatical number / Lingala language / Polyplural noun class / Linguistics / Languages of Africa / Languages of the Democratic Republic of the Congo

Africa & Asia, No 3, 2003, pp[removed]Dept of Oriental and African Languages, Göteborg University ISSN[removed]Remarks on a few “polyplural” classes in Bantu

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Source URL: www.sprak.gu.se

Language: English - Date: 2010-12-15 04:38:57
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