
Learn to Speak Kamba
A Simple Introductory Language Course for the Bantu Kimkaba Language of Kenya
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Narrated by:
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Patrick Mutham
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By:
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Patrick Mutham
About this listen
This audio course serves as an introduction to key words, phrases, and expressions in the Kamba (or Akamba) language as spoken by the Bantu people primarily in Kenya and to a lesser extent in Uganda and Tanzania. This course provides a series of vocabulary that can be put to daily use such as numbers, colors, places, vehicles, animals, vehicles, and many other topics.
Content is split across 28 sessions, helping you learn new content and review content that you've already heard of in different ways to improve retention.
©2022 Patrick Mutham (P)2022 Historical Audiobooks
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