by Karen W. Stringer Ph.D.
🎙 Swahili Made Easy – Learn Fast, Speak with Confidence! Busy but determined to learn Swahili? Swahili Made Easy is your go-to podcast for quick, efficient, and structured lessons designed for fast progress. Each episode delivers bite-sized, practical Swahili—no fluff, just what you need to start understanding and speaking with confidence. Whether you’re a complete beginner or brushing up your skills, you’ll get clear explanations, useful vocabulary, and real-world phrases in just a few minutes. 🎧 Short lessons. Smart learning. Real progress. Subscribe now and make Swahili part of your day
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April 16, 2025
<p>Ever tried to say “I’m cooking for her” and accidentally said “I’m cooking her” in Swahili? 👀</p><p>Yep. That can happen.<br>And it all comes down to two little letters: <strong>-ia / -ea.</strong></p><p>In this episode, I’ll break down:</p><ul><li><p>The difference between <strong>regular verbs</strong> and <strong>prepositional verbs</strong></p></li><li><p>Why these endings are essential for clarity</p></li><li><p>Easy examples to help you speak for someone—not accidentally about someone 😅</p></li></ul><p>💡 Whether you’re new to Swahili or deep into your learning journey, this little grammar gem is going to save you from some awkward moments.</p><p>If you’re ready to turn your Swahili learning into confident speaking, come work with me!</p><p>📲 <strong>Download the LSN: Swahili Made Easy App</strong> (available on iOS + Android)<br>or<br>💬 <a href="https://learnswahilinow.com/beyond-ignite-swahili-afterthechallenge-milele/sign-up" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer"><strong>Join my 21-day speaking course, Beyond Ignite</strong></a>—it’s designed for busy adults who want real progress.</p><p>Just search <strong>“LSN: Swahili Made Easy”</strong> in your app store, or tap the link in the show notes to get started.</p><p>Let’s build your Swahili fluency—one confident sentence at a time</p><p>💛 Want to go further?</p>
April 9, 2025
<p><strong>How do you say “I didn’t go” in Swahili?</strong><br>Or “He didn’t eat?” 👀</p><p>In today’s episode of Swahili Made Easy, we’re diving into the <strong>past tense</strong>—affirmative and negative.<br>Because real fluency isn’t just about what you did… it’s also about what you didn’t do. 💬</p><p>You’ll learn:<br>✅ Simple past tense structures<br>✅ How to flip a sentence into negation<br>✅ Everyday examples you can actually use. </p><p>📲 BONUS: Want to practice what you just learned?</p><p>My newly updated <strong>LSN: Swahili Made Easy App</strong> is now live 🎉<br>It’s sleek, powerful, and packed with tools to help you go from grammar → confidence.</p><p>✨ Learn Swahili fast and easily<br>🎯 Practice with daily prompts<br>💛 Built just for adult learners</p><p>👉🏽 Search <strong>“LSN: Swahili Made Easy”</strong> in your app store now + start speaking today!</p><p>#SwahiliMadeEasy #LearnSwahiliNow #SwahiliApp #LanguageLearning #SwahiliTenses #FluencyWithoutOverwhelm</p><p><br></p>
April 3, 2025
<p>Want to describe someone else in Swahili—like “he’s working” or “she likes coffee”?</p><p>In this episode, we explore the power of the <strong>subject prefix </strong><strong>a</strong>—a small but mighty piece of Swahili grammar that helps you talk about other people clearly and confidently.</p><p>You'll learn:</p><ul><li><p>What a actually means in a sentence</p></li><li><p>When and how to use it</p></li><li><p>Common sentence patterns (and how to say them out loud!)</p></li><li><p>Easy mistakes to avoid when talking about he or she</p></li></ul><p>If you're ready to move beyond “I” and start speaking about others—this is your next step.</p><p>🎧 Press play and let’s level up your Swahili voice.</p><p>Whether you're brand new or ready to speak with confidence, I have something just for you:</p><p>👉🏽 Join my <strong>Beyond Ignite</strong> speaking program (21 days to real conversation)<br>👉🏽 Or apply for the <strong>Swahili Accelerator</strong> for deeper, long-term growth</p><p>🔗 <a href="#" rel="noopener">Click here to explore your next step</a></p><p>Let’s unlock your Swahili voice—together 💛</p><p>✨ Want to work with me?</p>
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