NO. The most commonly spoken languages in Kenya are English and Swahili, along with more local African languages. The Spanish never had any major outposts in eastern Africa or the Indian ocean, so there is no push in Kenya for people to learn Spanish.
No.
Kenia mi pais (KAYNyah mee pah-EEss)
Mount Kenya is located in central Kenya, near the equator. It is the highest mountain in Kenya and the second-highest in Africa, after Kilimanjaro.
another name for kenya is safaris i believe
No, Kenya does not have Walmart stores. Walmart does not have a presence in Kenya. Kenya has other retail chains and supermarkets that cater to the local market.
No.
Don't you talk to the poeple. The girls....I don't remember where they are.
because he said so
Nairobi, the capital of Kenya is pronounced the same in Spanish as it is in English (close enough). The spanish R is the only major difference. The country name Kenya is also pronounced the same, but spelled Kenia.
They talk in Spanish They talk in Spanish
The same way you talk to any baby, except you use Spanish. Bebe is Spanish for baby by the way
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Spanish and Chinese are the two mailanguages spoken by the poeple of US other than English.
To say 'I have to talk' in Spanish, you would say 'Tengo que hablar.'
Poeple have seen them but as they saw it the person told on Poeple that she saw the constellations and poeple told another person and now children and teacher now
'Can I talk?' = '¿Puedo hablar?'
No~!