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Thursday, May 10, 2018

Swahili becomes the first African language to be recognised by Twitter

last month, frustrated by how African languages are unrecognised on social media platforms, Kenyans started a movement calling on Twitter to recognise Swahili — their major indigenous language — using the #SwahiliIsNotIndonesian and #TwitterRecognizeSwahili hashtags.

Both are languages,
But as it is now,
Kiswahili has been more than suppressed.@Twitter Recongnize Swahili.


We all know that It doesn't require rocket science for Swahili to be included among the languages that can be used on this app. Kindly twitter consider these grievances. It can be done.
Swahili, also known as Kiswahili is one of the most common African languages widely spoken in East and Central African countries like Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda and Congo.
The Twitter movement sprung from the #AfricanLanguageDay campaign launched by eNitiate, a Pan-African digital agency in February to encourage Africans to use their native languages on social media more frequently.
A few days ago, Twitter succumbed to the pressure and made Swahili the first African language to be recognised and translated on the platform.


TWITTER RECOGNISES SWAHILI AS A LANGUAGE:
USA based social networking site Twitter recently added the capability to detect Swahili words in tweets & to translate them. Kiswahili which is widely used in East Africa, is Kenya's National language & it unites the people of Kenya.
According to Bra Willy, founder of eNitiate, the translation from Swahili is still not 100%, however, it’s a good start.

Hopefully, the days of African languages being recognised as Indonesian and Vietnamese would soon be over. I personally cannot wait to be able to translate tweets from our friends from South Africa.

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