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Basic Hausa
- An Introductory Language Course
- Narrated by: Anthony Hess
- Length: 13 hrs and 17 mins
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Publisher's Summary
This 15-session course teaches the basics of the Hausa language to complete beginners, starting with greetings and introductions and then advancing to more complex topics and sentence structures, but always keeping the focus on commonly used words and phrases. The first 14 sessions teach progressively more challenging vocabulary and the 15th and final session is a complete vocabulary review from the course. This is the ideal way to start learning the Hausa language as spoken primarily in West and Central Africa.
©2023 Anthony Hess (P)2023 Historical Audiobooks
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