mfuaji
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That's not true at all, I try it everyday confidently but I see no result.1. lack of confidence
2. lack of confidence
3. lack of confidence
That's not true at all, I try it everyday confidently but I see no result.1. lack of confidence
2. lack of confidence
3. lack of confidence
Pronunciation varies. For example, Tanzanians pronounce work as wek.If you are not good at pronunciation then you don't know the language.
This is to say that Kenyans aren't fluent in English at all.
I never said that, it's your low self esteem saying that.It's despicable how Kenyans are so far up their own behinds, believing that knowing how to speak English is some kind of accomplishment.
Mukenya where have you rushed. Something is telling me that mukenya is on Chat GTP searching for help.Hello,
This thread is specifically to help Tanzanians who misunderstand English statements because it's been happening a lot recently. We will quote the statement and the response from the confused fellow and explain the intended meaning here or if it is a wrong statement, we will correct it here.
Regards
Kenyans.
Search help on what?Mukenya where have you rushed. Something is telling me that mukenya is on Chat GTP searching for help.
Speaking of esteem, who keeps bringing up Tanzanians not knowing English in every little argument?I never said that, it's your low self esteem saying that.
Pronunciation matters the most and to be considered to be fluent in English you should pronounce words as native speaker that's why American and British are only respected and recognised English accents in the world.Pronunciation varies. For example, Tanzanians pronounce work as wek.
For suitable words, because you aren't that good in English.Search help on what?
Duu! Kiingereza chenyewe ndio hicho? Hicho baki nacho huko Kenya Watanzania wanajua zaidi ya hicho cha kwakoHello,
This thread is specifically to help Tanzanians who misunderstand English statements because it's been happening a lot recently. We will quote the statement and the response from the confused fellow and explain the intended meaning here or if it is a wrong statement, we will correct it here.
Regards
Kenyans.
That's more self esteem issues there. I simply posted a thread on learning English, you're all over complaining about feelings of superiority, bragging and superpoers. Heal.Speaking of esteem, who keeps bringing up Tanzanians not knowing English in every little argument?
Kenyans compensate for their inferiority complex by bragging about knowing English as if it's some sort of superpower.
You guys are so engrossed in hatred, unnecessary competition, irrelevant bragging just to appear superior.
You live for every chance a Tanzanian makes a mistake for you to bask on the joy of showing off.
But then it doesn't suprise me, all you guys see is tribe and color.
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Kenyans don't know Swahili at all, they speak broken English. What they know is respecting the whites.Speaking of esteem, who keeps bringing up Tanzanians not knowing English in every little argument?
Kenyans compensate for their inferiority complex by bragging about knowing English as if it's some sort of superpower.
You guys are so engrossed in hatred, unnecessary competition, irrelevant bragging just to appear superior.
You live for every chance a Tanzanian makes a mistake for you to bask on the joy of showing off.
But then it doesn't suprise me, all you guys see is tribe and color.
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Type in English then.Duu! Kiingereza chenyewe ndio hicho? Hicho baki nacho huko Kenya Watanzania wanajua zaidi ya hicho cha kwako
It wouldn't have been an issue had the 'lesson' been done on a pure intention.That's more self esteem issues there. I simply posted a thread on learning English, you're all over complaining about feelings of superiority, bragging and superpoers. Heal.
You're new here. We banter with them on the Dar vs Nairobi thread and every time they misunderstand what we say and make an argument out of it like he did. Go to the thread, they put us down too, they make fun of us we make fun of them but if you choose to take our making fun of you as putting you down and you making fun of us as normal then you need to check your self esteem.It wouldn't have been an issue had the 'lesson' been done on a pure intention.
The fact that you had to humiliate another person just to prove a point, speaks a volume about your real intention.
The fact that you guys seem to attain some sort of gratification by putting others down (it's evident all over social media) kinda says you need a boost of ur self esteem hoping that if you put others down you will somehow seem better.
Usipoziba ufa utajenga ukuta.
Asante sana mkuu sasa nikitaka kumwambia mzungu " ulikuwa wapi siku zote hizo hadi unanikumbuka leo?Hello,
This thread is specifically to help Tanzanians who misunderstand English statements because it's been happening a lot recently. We will quote the statement and the response from the confused fellow and explain the intended meaning here or if it is a wrong statement, we will correct it here.
Regards
Kenyans.