Teach yourself Swahili

You won't just learn the names of the animals; you'll learn how to pronounce them correctly in the language you're studying. Whether you're fascinated by parrots or intrigued by snakes, you'll be able to say their names with confidence.

At the zoo :: Swahili vocabulary

Are you fascinated by animals and often find yourself visiting zoos? In Swahili Lesson 33, we're focusing solely on Swahili vocabulary related to zoo animals and common Swahili phrases you might hear there. This Swahili lesson will sharpen your language skills and prepare you to identify and talk about different animals at the zoo.

This Swahili lesson covers a variety of Swahili phrases and questions commonly heard at zoos. Terms like "Can the parrot talk?" and "Is the snake poisonous?" are included. You'll also encounter Swahili phrases about insects, like "This is mosquito repellent," and pets, such as "Do you have a dog?" and "I am allergic to cats." The Swahili vocabulary is designed to help you engage in basic conversations while visiting a zoo, all while focusing on correct pronunciation.