Ki-swahili, is the Tongue, spoken, by, the Swahili people (of, the Swahili Coast) [a Geographical location, distinct really, from, innerland Africa]. What makes Ki-swahili unique, other than falsely, been confused, for, a Bantu, or Congo Language is that, its Grammar (and Vocabulary even), are, rather highly malleable.
What this means though [Ki-swahili too, being, a Tongue, of, Egyptian origins], is that its, changeable Grammar does, give rise, to, new Vocabulary, that leads to, whole new worlds, being, easily opened up [almost instantly]. To make this, even, more clearer (and astounding too), is to, say, that, Ki-swahilis vocabulary, can be changed, to, match, any, of the, Languages, spoken, in the World, today:
In all really, Ki-swahili, can be used, to, create, highly complex, universes, based on, the changing nature, of, its Grammar & Vocabulary such that, with certain, forms of Grammar, it can be used, to create, highly, magical Tongues that, enable, their speakers, to, manifest Reality, via, Speech itself [or what the, Yoruba, call, Ofo Ase].
Favourite Ki-swahili: Ki-swahili (French) [of Dar-es-salaam origins] [Mombasa Ki-swahili, is, Ki-swahili (Shakespearean English)]
Popular Ki-swahili: Ki-swahili (Victorian English)
What this means though [Ki-swahili too, being, a Tongue, of, Egyptian origins], is that its, changeable Grammar does, give rise, to, new Vocabulary, that leads to, whole new worlds, being, easily opened up [almost instantly]. To make this, even, more clearer (and astounding too), is to, say, that, Ki-swahilis vocabulary, can be changed, to, match, any, of the, Languages, spoken, in the World, today:
In all really, Ki-swahili, can be used, to, create, highly complex, universes, based on, the changing nature, of, its Grammar & Vocabulary such that, with certain, forms of Grammar, it can be used, to create, highly, magical Tongues that, enable, their speakers, to, manifest Reality, via, Speech itself [or what the, Yoruba, call, Ofo Ase].
Favourite Ki-swahili: Ki-swahili (French) [of Dar-es-salaam origins] [Mombasa Ki-swahili, is, Ki-swahili (Shakespearean English)]
Popular Ki-swahili: Ki-swahili (Victorian English)