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Practice Swahili Conversation

Language Exchange Voice Chat App

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Practice Swahili Conversation

Language Exchange Voice Chat App


Practice Swahili conversation by talking with Swahili native speakers on our voice chat app designed for conversation practice and language learning. Combined with our language exchange community of millions of language learners, you can easily find a compatible Swahili conversation partner and start becoming fluent in Swahili right away.

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Automatic Audio Recording

Enable voice activated audio recording and never miss a Swahili word or phrase spoken by your partner. With no record button to worry about, you and your partner can talk naturally and focus on language learning. The chat app records your speech in real time. You can review your Swahili conversation at any time from any device. Listen to your partner’s Swahili at slower speeds, and as many times as you like to improve your listening comprehension.

Leave Audio Messages



Often, your partner is not online when you are available to practice. This is not a problem and may actually be a good thing. You can practice by recording and leaving audio messages! Some advantages over live conversation are:
  • You can take your time and consult your resources, like dictionary or grammar rules or pronunciation. This is very helpful if you are a bit of a beginner.
  • You can listen to your own speech and re-record until you are happy with your message. This is ideal if you are working on your pronounciation, or if you are nervous or shy.
  • You can bridge time differences. Your partner may be in a different time zone or may have a different schedule than you. You can access more Swahili conversation partners from more places in the world.

More Language Learning Tools

Speech-to-text The chat app can recognize your partner’s Swahili speech and trascribe it (closed caption) into the equivalent Swahili text both in real time and after.


Inline translation The chat app can translate your partner’s Swahili text, or Swahili text generated by the app’s speech-to-text feature, and provide the translated text in your native language (111 supported languages). This can be done in real time and after.

Text Correction If you and your partner correct each other’s text, the app can highlight what you removed or added.

Helpful Video's of the Voice Chat App

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What is a Language Exchange?

In a Swahili language exchange, you practice speaking with an ordinary Swahili native speaker who is learning your native language, helping each other learn and become fluent. Following the Cormier Method provided by our language teacher, language exchange expert and co-founder, you spend half your time conversing in Swahili and half the time in your native language, switching languages at regular intervals (e.g. 5 or 10 minutes). When speaking in Swahili, you are focusing on your own learning while your partner is focusing on helping you learn Swahili. And while talking in your native language, you are focusing on helping your partner while catching a much needed break from practicing Swahili.

Why Do a Language Exchange?

Friendship In helping each other learn your native languages, a comradery usually forms. You are discussing common interests and encouraging each other to continue their journey to fluency. You learn a lot about each other, your families and interests and share the same struggles of becoming fluent in another language. Life-long friendships often form. See our testimonials.

Inexpensive There is no teacher or tutor, so it is free. This is important, because you will need a lot of practice to become fluent.

Learning the real language Since you are talking with an ordinary Swahili speaker, you are learning the real language, complete with all the slang and expressions that you would likely encounter if you ever visit in person.

See more advantages of language exchange practice.



How to Practice

Practicing without a teacher or tutor can be challenging. Fortunately, we teach you how to practice effectively on your own. We are the only website that provides a method from a teacher specializing in language exchange practice. The method fosters a fun, mutually supportive environment where many people have found life-long friends. We also provide conversation topics in our language exchange lesson plans. Before you practice, please read our How-To do a language exchange page.



Find Swahili Conversation Partners - Advanced Search

Our community has millions of language learners from 178 countries, practicing 169 languages. You can search by language, country, city, age, gender and even interests to easily find compatible language exchange partners. Once you find them, start chatting if they are online. If not, leave an audio message.

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Swahili Conversation Partners by Language Pair - Click on Your Native Language
Afrikaans 21
Akan 2
Albanian 3
Amharic (Ethiopian) 58
Arabic, Egyptian 39
Arabic, Middle Eastern 123
Arabic, Moroccan 6
Arabic, other 78
Arabic, Palestinian
Aramaic 3
Armenian 4
Assamese
Assyrian
Azerbaijani
Bambara (Bamana)
Baoulé (Baule, Bawule)
Basque 1
Bavarian (Austro-Bavarian)
Belarusian
Bemba (Chiwemba, Wemba) 8
Bengali 2
Berber (Tamazight) 1
Bosnian 3
Breton 1
Bulgarian 3
Burmese
Cambodian (Khmer) 2
Catalan 2
Cebuano (Bisaya) 3
Chichewa (Nyanja) 15
Chinese, Cantonese 33
Chinese, Mandarin 190
Chinese, other 77
Chinese, Taiwanese (Hokkien, Minnanhua) 2
Chuvash (Bulgar)
Creole 4
Croatian 5
Czech 5
Danish 55
Dutch 100
English 1385
Esperanto 15
Estonian
Faroese
Fijian 1
Filipino (Tagalog) 33
Finnish 84
Fon (Dahomeen, Djedji, Fongbe)
French 1051
Frisian
Gaelic (Irish) 4
Gaelic (Manx)
Gaelic (Scottish) 4
Galician
Georgian 1
German 781
Greek 9
Gujarati 5
Hausa 1
Hawaiian
Hebrew 32
Hindi 46
Hmong
Hungarian 5
Icelandic 12
Ido
Igbo (Ibo) 6
Indonesian (Bahasa) 3
Interlingua
Italian 236
Japanese 198
Kabyle
Kachchi
Kannada 3
Kazakh 2
Kituba (Kikoongo, Munukutuba)
Konkani
Konkani (Kunabi, Cugani, Bankoti)
Korean 332
Kurdish 1
Kyrgyz (Kara-Kirgiz, Kirghiz, Kirgiz)
Ladino 1
Lao 1
Latin 17
Latvian 3
Ligurian
Lingala (Ngala) 13
Lithuanian 2
Lombard
Luganda (Ganda)
Luxembourgeois (Luxemburgian) 1
Macedonian 2
Malagasy 3
Malay (Bahasa Malaysia) 7
Malayalam 2
Maldivian (Dhivehi)
Maltese 1
Mandinka
Maori (New Zealand Maori) 2
Marathi 2
Mongolian 1
Montenegrin
Native American (Ojibway, Cree...) 4
Nepali
Newari 1
Norwegian 114
Nyanja (Chewa, Chinyanja) 6
Occitan (Occitani)
Oriya 1
Oromo (Oromoo , Oromiffa) 1
Papiamento (or Papiamentu)
Paraguayan Guarani
Persian (Farsi, Dari, Hazaragi) 10
Polish 17
Portuguese 95
Pulaar
Punjabi 3
Purépecha (Tarascan)
Pushto (Pashto) 1
Quechua
Rapa Nui
Romanian 5
Romansch 1
Romany (Gypsy, Danubian)
Rundi (Kirundi, Urundi) 6
Russian 71
Rwanda (Kinyarwanda) 31
Saami (sami)
Samoan 1
Sanskrit
Serbian 5
Shona 15
Sicilian
Sign Language 11
Sindhi
Sinhalese
Slovak 2
Slovenian
Somali 111
Spanish 776
Swedish 176
Swiss German 22
Tajiki (Tajiki, Tadzhik) 1
Tamil
Tatar (Tartar)
Telugu 1
Tetum
Thai 15
Tibetan
Tigrigna (Tigray, Tigrinya)
Tok Pisin
Tongan 1
Tswana 27
Tumbuka 2
Turkish 35
Ukrainian 5
Urdu 6
Uyghur (Wighor)
Uzbek
Venetian 1
Vietnamese 5
Welsh 2
Wolof 1
Xhosa 12
Yiddish 1
Yoruba 2




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