80% kenyans rule we are the best
Simba speaks Swahili, the national language of Kenya and Tanzania. The name "Simba" itself means lion in Swahili.
No. The language known by almost everyone in Kenya is Swahili, but English is very widely spoken and a visitor who speaks English will have no problem anywhere in the country.
"Kenya" in Swahili does not have a specific meaning, as it is the name of the country itself.
The term Swahili refers o the blended African-Arab culture that had become common in East Africa
Swahili is the most spoken African language and in most countries in East Africa Swahili is spoken. It is spoken by almost everyone in Tanzania. It is also widely used in Kenya and Uganda with many people using it in Rwanda, Burundi, Congo, Zambia, Mozambique and Zimbabwe also.
There is no language called "Kenyan". Kenya's official languages are English and Swahili - in Swahili "dad" is "baba".
Swahili is a language spoken by Swahili people in African countries of Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania and Burundi. In Swahili champion is called Bingwa.
There is a small group of French speakers in Kenya, but the official languages are Swahili and English.
Tanzania, Kenya, and most of Africa
Not a Swahili word. It is the name of a tribe in Central Kenya, often spelled Gikuyu. In Swahili the word appears as follows:Mkikuyu, a KiyuyuWakikuyu, the Kikuyu peopleUkikuyu, the land of the Wakikuyu
Swahili is spoken as a significant language in several countries in East Africa, but the two countries where it is predominantly spoken are Tanzania and Kenya. Swahili is the official language in Tanzania and one of the official languages in Kenya.
Tanzania has no official language, but I think you're thinking about Swahili, which is official in Kenya and widely spoken in Tanzania.