le Kenya.
There is a small group of French speakers in Kenya, but the official languages are Swahili and English.
No, Kenya gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1963
In French, the word "Kenya" is masculine. Therefore, you would say "le Kenya" when referring to the country. French nouns are categorized as either masculine or feminine, and geographic names often follow specific conventions.
Yes, you can.
Chad = FrenchZimbabwe = EnglishKenya = EnglishSenegal = French
Charles Monet was a French Water-Pumping Machinery Supervisor, who died in Kenya in 1980.
A citizen from Kenya is "un Kénian" (masc.), "une Kényane" (fem.) in French. This can be spelled without the accent as well (kenyan, kenyane). I am of Kenyan nationality: Je suis de nationalité kenyane (adjective, used in the feminine since the noun nationalité is a feminine in French)
Mount Kenya is the highest mountain in Kenya,
No. The Masai tribes live in Kenya (colonized by the British) and northern Tanzania (colonized by the Germans). These colonists brought smallpox and cattle plague with them. As for the French, they never had anything to do with the Masai (or Kenya or Tanzania).
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yes. the Kenya army,the kenya airforce,the Kenya navy.