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There are several types of holidays to Kenya. Safari and Beach holidays are where you can take a safari through some of the main nature reserves in Kenya such as the Masai Mara, and then after the Safari you can relax in a hotel and beaches along the Kenyan coast. Alternatively, you can just go for the beaches. There are four main resorts along the Kenyan Coast. Three are centered around the city of Mombasa: Diani Beach to the south of the City and Nyali Beach and Bamburi Beach to the North of the city.
A few typical male Kenyan names are Adhra, Adin, and Afifah.
A book called LOVES OLD SWEET SONG: A COLLECTORS GUIDE TO ZULA KENYAN.
It's not Kenyan, it's Hawaiian! And... "Kenyan" is not a language.
Kenyan's enjoy competitive sports such as: football (soccer), boxing, track and field, swimming, squash, and cricket. Kenyan's also enjoy walking, window shopping, and shopping in malls.
Kenyan is a person from the east African country, Kenya.
Kenyan Lewis is 6' 1".
Kenyan shilling was created in 1966.
"Masai" is a Kenyan tribesman.
The answer is the same holidays as the U.S
IN some like: Daystar and Utalii
There is no such language as "Kenyan". You would have to specify which of the 63 different languages of Kenya you are talking about.Arabic, Omani and Hadhrami dialects spokenBaluchi , mixed with SwahiliBoniBoranaBukusuBurjiChonyiChukaCutchi-SwahiliDaasanachDahaloDigoDholuoDurumaEl MoloEmbuEndoEnglishFrench languageGarreh-AjuranGikuyuGiryamaGujaratiGusii (Kisii)Idakho-Isukha-TirikiKachchiKalenjinKikambaKenyan Sign LanguageKuriaLogooliLuyiaMaasaiMalakoteMaramaMeruMwimbi-MuthambiNubiNyala, EastNyoreOkiekOmotikOrmaPanjabi, EasternPokomo, LowerPokomo, UpperPökootRendilleSabaotSagallaSamburuSanyeSomaliSubaSwahiliTaitaTalaiTavetaTesoTharakaTugen, NorthTurkanaYaaku