Kiswahili Form One Mada 3: Fasihi Kwa Ujumla (Fasihi Andishi Na Fasihi Simulizi) - Study Notes Kiswahili

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Fasihi (Literature) is any collection of written work, but it is also used more narrowly for writings specifically considered to be an art form, especially prose, fiction, drama, poetry, and including both print and digital writing. In Kiswahili Kuna Fasihi Simulizi na Fasihi Andishi.


There are about 15 main Swahili dialects (Lahaja za Kiswahili), as well as several pidgin forms in use. 


The three most important dialects are:


1. Kiunguja (or Kiunguja), spoken on Zanzibar and in the mainland areas of Tanzania; 


2. KiMvita (or Kimvita), spoken in Mombasa and other areas of Kenya; and 


3. KiAmu (or Kiamu), spoken on the island of Lamu and adjoining parts of the coast. Standard Swahili is based on the kiUnguja dialect. 


Kiswahili Form One Mada 3: Fasihi Kwa Ujumla (Fasihi Andishi Na Fasihi Simulizi) - Study Notes Kiswahili




Swahili is widely used as a lingua franca in: 


(1) Tanzania, where it is the language of administration and primary education; 


(2) Kenya, where it is, after English, the main language for these purposes; 


(3) Congo (Kinshasa), where a form of Swahili is one of the four languages of administration, the main language for this purpose being French; and 


(4) Uganda, where the main language is again English.

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