because in Europe the children are required to learn two languages
There is no language called "Kenyan". Kenya's official languages are English and Swahili. In Swahili, it's samahani.
There is no such language as "kenyan". The official languages of the country known as Kenya are Swahili and English.
yes
The Swahili word for "spirits" is "roho". While there are more than sixty languages spoken in Kenya, the two official languages are English and Swahili. There is no language called "Kenyan".
No
Children in Sudan would learn Arabic--probably the Sudanese variant called Juba Arabic--and if they belonged to the educated elite, they would also learn English.
Kenyan students typically study subjects such as mathematics, English, Kiswahili, science, social studies, and religious education. Additionally, they may learn subjects like history, geography, arts and crafts, music, and physical education. At the secondary level, students also have the option to study subjects like business studies, agriculture, computer studies, and foreign languages.
There is no language called "Kenyan". Kenya's official languages are English and Swahili - in Swahili "dad" is "baba".
The easiest language for a child to learn depends on their native language and exposure to other languages. However, languages with simpler grammar and pronunciation, such as Spanish or Dutch, are often considered easier for children to learn.
It really depends on the school you go to.I had to learn English from 5th to 10th grade, than I had to choose a second foreign language in either 5th or 7th grade. This is what you have to learn, but if you want to you can learn a whole bunch more.
Native and colonizers share cultures by educating their children together**