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Swahili dictionary banned?!!
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Re: Swahili dictionary banned?!!
Hmm, I get Swahili, not being that common in the USA, but Spanish. A percentage of Americans do know Spanish.
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Re: Swahili dictionary banned?!!
The whole thing doesn't make any sense. Criminals have been inventing secret codes to communicate among themselves for centuries. Learning one of the most spoken languages in the world just to speak freely in front of the prison staff is ridiculous.
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Re: Swahili dictionary banned?!!
I think even calling Swahili a "very obscure" language is pushing it, given it's a lingua franca throughout a good number of African countries, but calling Spanish obscure is wild