Kituba, also known as Munukutuba or Kikongo, is a vibrant language spoken mainly in Central Africa. It holds a significant role as a lingua franca in numerous African regions. Learning Kituba adds a feather in your cap as it opens avenues for intercultural interactions and understanding African ethnicity better.
I love that you provide the FSI courses!. I first was exposed to one in 1965 when I was learning Amharic.
The FSI course, combined with classes with native speakers, really got me up to speed and I had a reasonable ability after only two months!
These courses are really thorough! Best of all, the audio portion started right in by immersing me in a real-life conversation spoken by a native speaker at normal speed.
This year I wanted to brush up on my Amharic and I'm glad I chose FSI Language Courses!
FRED A PRINZ
Language Enthusiast
Speakers: Around 4 million people
Spoken in: Democratic Republic of Congo, Republic of Congo and Angola
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Yes! All these language courses are in the public domain and can be downloaded and used for free.
Most Kituba courses are designed for 600-1200 hours of study, typically completed over 6-12 months of dedicated learning.
While the courses are designed for self-study, working with a tutor or language partner can enhance your learning experience and pronunciation.
These courses typically bring students to a professional working proficiency (B2-C1 level on the CEFR scale).
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