
He can always blame some of the typos on fat-fingering on the blackberry. :) On 6 July 2011 13:56, Odhiambo Washington <[email protected]> wrote:
Scores:
Oh, I wish I could score Dr. Ndemo's Kiswahili based on grammar, spelling, etc. Kiswahili is such a tough language I always wonder why Kenyans even bother about it. See how badly our Technology leading light has failed in it:-))
On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 17:01, <[email protected]> wrote:
Grace Mutung'u, Yafaa tujaribu kutafsiri hizi kanuni. Hapa nipo na wa Korea wa Kusini na nimewaulisha wafanyalo wakiwa na maelezo kwa lugha ya kiingereza. Waniambia ati vyo vikubwa vyao vina lazimika katafsiri kila maandishi kutoka lugha zote.
Majina kama internet yakiwa mapya, wanaitafutia jina lao. Ni lazima tuanze kupatiana huduma kama hiyo kwa lugha zetu zote hasa kwa Kiswahili.
Sidhani Bi Grace Mutang'u ameandika jina lake vizuri. Sabau alama ya n'gu kwa kiafrika yapata kuandikwa vile nimeiandika na si ng'u. Labda Mwalimu Prof. Kimani atuelezee.
Ndemo.
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