Chinese teacher cracking Kenyan ribs with Swahili comedy | Chinese in Kenya
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.พ. 2025
- Miyang Zhao is a teacher of Chinese language who came to Kenya five years ago and is now doing comedy on the sides.
She collaborates with Kenyan comedians like @kadongmwangi @TalesofthecrazyKennar @VinnieBaite @ do clips in Kiswahili and Kikuyu that have made a lasting impact on most Kenyans Zhao can speak four languages; Chinese, English, Kiswahili and a little bit of Kikuyu and is loved by Kenyans on social media especially tiktok.
Miyangzhao's swahili is so good OMG! 😱 even her accent sounds Kenyan. Thank you for this video
She is very smart, fast, creative, freundly, charismatik and very communicative. I Like her❤
Totally Awesome! Chinese are beautiful inside and out. Thanks for sharing an awesomely talented beautiful soul. Looking forward to the follow up post marriage interview...lol 👍
She has made me laugh alot since the times of China square uproar.Got to know her then and she has been doing great content.Wishing her the very best in her journey.Again thank God Kenyans are very supportive.
Lol she has a Kenyan accent, Kenya people what hve you done to her.
These Asians are good in grasping other languages
Chinese are not close minded unlike other ethnic groups even in Africa. Very easy to integrate.
These Kikuyus are good in business
I have alot of Chinese friends and they're are kind hearted and genuine
her english name is Miss Sharon , she was my Chinese teacher in high school back in 2015.Her lessons were always fun plus she brought chinese sweets and dumplings to class.The kenyan investor in the video is Peter Munga the founder of equity bank.She is super nice , you would almost forget she is white and you are black
Love her! Miss home even
Watching from US and surprised how expensive things have become in Kenya!
dragon fruit is expensive
Makaratasi pia hukimbizwa na wachinku kumbe😂😂...,the same way Africans chase papers to stay in the west is just the same say wao huzisaka huku...
2:50 colour grading is off
Is she married?
I hope she will answer this one.
She is my wife.
@@sultanmswahilitv4864 No! I saw her first!
Impressive! Karibu Kenya.
Just remembered while growing up we had our own Sheng of the time and the greetings were, "Ni how?" then you would answer " Ni very" Mind you we didn't know any Chinese word then,. I'm amazed to find out "Ni how ?" is also Chinese greetings 😊 ofcourse spelling could be different.