AFRICAN LANGUAGES AT PENN
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SWAHILI
Also known as Kiswahili, it is spoken by over 50 million people in Tanzania, Kenya and Uganda as well as parts in Rwanda, Burundi, Somalia, Central African Republic and the Comoro Islands.
Levels Taught | Instructor | |
| Swahili Elementary I (First semester of Swahili) | Elaine Mshomba |
| Swahili Elementary I (First semester of Swahili) | Betty Bolger |
| Swahili Elementary II (Second semester of Swahili) | |
| Swahili Intermediate I (Third semester of Swahili) | |
| Swahili Intermediate I(Fourth semester of Swahili) | |
| Swahili Advanced I (Fifth semester of Swahili) | |
| Swahili Advanced II (Sixth semester of Swahili) |
The level I and II courses are offered in the fall and spring, respectively.
For more information about African Languages at Penn please email the Director of African Language Program, |
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