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Audio files for the following languages: Akan / Twi, Bambara, Hausa, Swahili, Luganda, Shona und Wolof. The following languages have restricted access. Zulu (only pronouns and class exercises), Sesotho (Southern Sotho) and Setswana. You have to download and install a security software to use them (the Culture Capsules also have restricted access). Unfortunately, most of the audio files have no bibliography, accompanying texts or translations, so that you can only listen to the examples, dialogues or stories read aloud. ... [editors ilissAfrica]
www.indiana.edu/~celtie/portal.html
Scanned language course books of the Foreign Service Institute of the USA, often including audio files. The following African languages are available: Hausa, Igbo, Kituba, Lingala, Luganda, Moré, Swahili, Twi and Yoruba. [editors ilissAfrica]
Le Bureau canadien de la traduction est heureux de présenter le Lexique panafricain des sports. Ce lexique renferme 300 termes au total à raison de 118 termes pour l'athlétisme, 89 termes pour la boxe et 93 termes pour le football en français, en hausa, en lingala, en manden (mandingue / bambara / dioula) et en swahili, avec l'anglais comme langue de référence. [selon les informations de l’éditeur du site] ... [changé]
www.btb.gc.ca/btb.php?lang=eng&cont=448
Website of Department of African Languages and Cultures at the Faculty of Oriental Studies at the University of Warsaw, Poland. The Department has three sections: Ethiopian, Hausa and Swahili Studies. You will find information on the studies, research and other events of the institue, as well as the table of contents of their journal "Studies of the Department of African Languages and Cultures" since 1989. ... [editors ilissAfrica]
www.orient.uw.edu.pl/web-kjika/
The African Studies Program at the Indiana University offers a lot of resources for the study of African languages. The "African language materials" under "IUB Language Lab" and the "Folk Tales and Songs" are freely accessible. They offer audiofiles and texts (oral literature, lyrics of songs) for the following languages: Bambara / Bamanankan, Zulu, Swahili, Twi / Akan, Wolof, Yoruba, Xhosa, Shona, Afrikaans, Amharic, Hausa, Southern Sotho / Sesotho, Tswana, Luganda. ... [editors ilissAfrica]
www.indiana.edu/~afrilang/resources.html
The Language Gulper is a language site that provides detailed descriptions of the main languages of the world in a clear, concise way. Its scope is not only living languages but also ancient ones of historical or cultural importance. Africa is represented with 36 articles describing African languages (4 major African phyla, 30 branches and individual languages, 2 about linguistic areas). ... [according to site editor's information]