Mada 2 Mjengo wa Tungo – Kiswahili Form Three
Kiswahili Study Notes – Form Three refer to organized learning materials that cover all major Kiswahili topics prescribed in the Tanzanian Form Three syllabus (NECTA/TIE). These notes help students understand language structure, literature, and communication skills in preparation for examinations.
Kiswahili (also known as Swahili) is a Bantu language widely spoken in East Africa as both a first and second language.
It is the national and/or official language of Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, and parts of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwanda, Burundi, and Mozambique.
It serves as a major language of education, government, trade, and communication in the region.
Kiswahili developed through interaction between African coastal communities and Arab traders, which is why it contains some Arabic loanwords.
It uses the Latin alphabet and has a relatively simple grammatical structure compared to many other languages.
Mjengo wa Tungo ni somo au mada katika Kiswahili inayohusu muundo wa sentensi—yaani jinsi maneno yanavyopangwa ili kuunda tungo zenye maana sahihi.































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