1 EVERYDAY SPOKEN ENGLISH With Swahili Translation | INTRODUCTION | REFUSING SOMETHING (KUKATAA JAMBO FULANI) | LESSON 20 | The University of Dodoma (UDOM) * The essential spoken phrases & expressions are in red type. * Swahili Translation is in green type. LESSON 20: How to tell someone that he/she is wrong (Namna ya kumwambia mtu 'haukosahihi', 'umekosea', au 'umesema uongo'): In this LESSON, SOLOMON tells DANIEL that he is wrong or he/she has no data on what he is talking about. The applicable words/phrases/sentences are highlighted in red ink. (Katika SOMO hili, SOLOMON unamwambia DANIEL amekosea au hana takwimu juu ya anachokiongea. Maneno/Sentensi zinazotumika zimekolezwa wino mwekundu). VOCABULARY: jump, conclusion, get, wrong, facts, wrong, next time, straight. CONVERSATION 1 DANIEL: Katavi National Park is the leading tourist destination in Tanzania. SOLOMON: Dont jump to conclusions. (Usikimbilie hitimisho.) What about Serengeti? CONVERSATION 2 DANIEL: Ali Kiba is the richest man in Tanzania. SOLOMON: Youve got it all wrong. (Umekosea kabisa.) Mohamed Dewji is the richest man in Tanzania. CONVERSATION 32 DANIEL: Simba has won more 'Kariakoo Derby' matches than Yanga. SOLOMON: You havent got the facts. (Huna takwimu.) CONVERSATION 4 DANIEL: UK is an island in England. SOLOMON: You're all