If Kiranga's English is anything impressive at JF, it could only be because JF standards are too low, not because Kiranga is that impressive in the high command of this strange tongue.
Thank you twende kazi , you are far too kind.
Mkuu English ni tatizo kubwa sana kwa wasomi wetu hasa tuliopitia kayumba.Lakini kumbuka hapa ninazungumzia walio bora zaidi.Mimi naweza kuwa nipo vizuri lakini sio bora.Remember there is a good,better and the best.So its up to you to know your group.Kwani we english yako imekaa chini?
Duuuh!Mpaka raha.Jamaa akirudi na akaweza kujibu kwa sentensi mbili tu za kimombo.Nipewe ban ya siku tatu.Natamani ungekuwa mwalimu wangu.That makes two of us.
Moreover, one could argue, with the authority of a playwright laureate like George Bernard Shaw to back him, that almost half of English in itself, being a kaleidoscope of a potpourri of a smorgasbord of illogical amalgamation and constructs of mostly medieval if not ancient Indo-European dialects, is hardly impressive anyhow.
Swahili has a more elegant logic and is more phonetically aligned, therefore, more intuitive.
But I have yet to see a thread discussing who is the best Swahili writer at JF.
Ahahaahah!acha tu mkuu.Kayumba majanga sana.Pupils: Good morning teacher!
Teacher: Good morning pupils. How are you?
Pupils: We are fine, thank you!
Teacher: Sit down
Pupils: Thank you teacher
Wapi na wapi tumefundishwa kiingereza? Nakumbuka hiyo mistari tu, mengine sikumbuki mwalimu alikuwa anasema nini!!
You took my book, took'ntyou?
Ain't that impressive too folks?
If Kiranga's English is anything impressive at JF, it could only be because JF standards are too low, not because Kiranga is that impressive in the high command of this strange tongue.
Thank you twende kazi , you are far too kind.
That makes two of us.
Moreover, one could argue, with the authority of a playwright laureate like George Bernard Shaw to back him, that almost half of English in itself, being a kaleidoscope of a potpourri of a smorgasbord of illogical amalgamation and constructs of mostly medieval if not ancient Indo-European dialects, is hardly impressive anyhow.
Swahili has a more elegant logic and is more phonetically aligned, therefore, more intuitive.
But I have yet to see a thread discussing who is the best Swahili writer at JF.
Ai nataman kujua kingereza cha kuongea sijui nifanyaje jamam
That makes two of us.
Moreover, one could argue, with the authority of a playwright laureate like George Bernard Shaw to back him, that almost half of English in itself, being a kaleidoscope of a potpourri of a smorgasbord of illogical amalgamation and constructs of mostly medieval if not ancient Indo-European dialects, is hardly impressive anyhow.
Swahili has a more elegant logic and is more phonetically aligned, therefore, more intuitive.
But I have yet to see a thread discussing who is the best Swahili writer at JF.
Ntakiongea sikijui jamamWe kiongee tu kupotea njia ndo kujua njia
Ai nataman kujua kingereza cha kuongea sijui nifanyaje jamam
Salaamu wandugu,
Sio kila siku kupondana tu ,siku nyengine kusifiana na kutiana moyo ni bora.Kwa leo ningependa tuwape pongezi kwa kuwataja majina wazee wa umombo uliokwenda shule.Mimi ninaanza na jamaa mmoja anaitwa Kiranga.Huyu jamaa English yake imesimama sana.Hongera mkuu.Tuendelee.
If Kiranga's English is anything impressive at JF, [JFMP3]it could only be because JF standards are too low,[/JFMP3] not because Kiranga is that impressive in the high command of this strange tongue.
Thank you twende kazi , you are far too kind.
Umeitendea haki hii thread.Vipi mh zito kwenye list hayupo kweli?Kiranga, Nyani Ngabu, Kimweri, John Mashaka, EMT