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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 August 2012
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- Practical Suggestions for the Learning of an African Language in the Field
- Information
- Africa , Volume 10 , Issue S2: Practical Suggestions for the Learning of an African Language in the Field , 1937 , pp. 13 - 14
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- Copyright © International African Institute 1937
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1 In most centres where African languages are taught, competent Europeans can be found to teach Swahili and Hausa, however, in all their branches including conversation.
2 Many useful conversational phrases can be learnt, however.