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"Want to sound more natural when talking about your schedule in Swahili? this episode is going to help you speak about your week like a pro."

"Want to sound more natural when talking about your schedule in Swahili? this episode is going to help you speak about your week like a pro."

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Ready to talk about your week — in Swahili?

In this episode of Swahili Made Easy, we’re covering how to express your weekly routines using simple structures and key vocab like:

Mimi husoma kila siku — I read every day
Yeye huenda kazini kila Jumatatu — She goes to work every Monday
Tunacheza soka kila Jumamosi — We play soccer every Saturday

We’ll break it down step-by-step so you can:✔️ Use habitual tense correctly
✔️ Pair it with days of the week
✔️ Talk naturally about what you do daily and weekly — no overthinking, no stress!

If you’ve ever frozen when trying to say “I work every morning” or “He travels on Fridays,” this episode will unlock it for you.

You're not just learning vocabulary — you’re learning how to use Swahili in real life.

💛 Want to work with me? Here's how:

📱 Download the LSN: Swahili Made Easy App on iOS or Android for on-the-go lessons
🔥 To go from struggling with your Swahili to thriving, Join the my FREE five day IGNITE your Swahili challenge.

Let’s make Swahili part of your weekly rhythm — and your life.
I’m rooting for you. 💛


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