1 EVERYDAY SPOKEN ENGLISH With Swahili Translation | INTRODUCTION | CLARIFYING THE MISUNDERSTANDING (KUTATUA/KUFAFANUA UTATA) | LESSON 15 | The University of Dodoma (UDOM) * The essential spoken phrases & expressions are in red type. * Swahili Translation is in green type. LESSON 15: To reject something emphatically (Kukataa jambo kwa nguvu zote): In this LESSON, JAMILLA refuses something emphatically. The words/phrases/sentences used to say that are highlighted in red ink. (Katika SOMO hili, JAMILLA anakataa jambo fulani kwa nguvu zote. Maneno/Sentensi zinazotumika kusema hivyo zimekolezwa wino mwekundu). VOCABULARY: lie, really, big, fat, look, eye, say, disagree, completely. CONVERSATION 1 ALIA: Children are not allowed to eat fried chickens. JAMILLA: Lies! (Uongo!) CONVERSATION 2 ALIA: If you pass National exams, I'll buy you a bicycle.2 JAMILLA: Really? Thats a lie. (Kweli? Huo ni uongo.) CONVERSATION 3 ALIA: The President has appointed you to be the District Commissioner. JAMILLA: Thats a big, fat lie. (Huo ni uongo mkubwa.) CONVERSATION 4 JAMILLA: Look me in the eye and say that. (Niangalie machoni na uniambie hilo.) ALIA: Yeah, I mean it. He has been appointed by the President! CONVERSATION 5 ALIA: DRC is the richest country in Africa. JAMILLA: I disagree completely. (Napinga