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    <title>Spoken Chichewa Words</title>
		<description>Chichewa Learning Resources</description>
    <link>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/</link>
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    <copyright>Copyright 2009</copyright>
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    <pubDate>Thu, 1 Jan 2008 17:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
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    <itunes:author>Aaron E-J</itunes:author>

    <itunes:subtitle>Chichewa Learning Resources</itunes:subtitle>
    <itunes:summary>I was having great difficulty learning more Chichewa, I would try to use some flash cards on a regular basis but I was often to busy to actually be able to devote time to it.  I had been sent an mp3 player that recorded audio and I finally got around to recording me saying the words first in English then in Chichewa.  I listen to them when I bike to and from my village and in the short time since I started doing this I have probably picked up more words then in the previous seven plus months.</itunes:summary>

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           <itunes:name>Aaron E-J</itunes:name>
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<item><title>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/'cross a road ~ lumpa.mp3</title><link>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/'cross a road ~ lumpa.mp3</link><guid>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/'cross a road ~ lumpa.mp3</guid><description> This is the English and Chichewa phrase: <a href="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/'cross a road ~ lumpa.mp3">'cross a road ~ lumpa.mp3</a></description><enclosure url="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/'cross a road ~ lumpa.mp3" length="18069" type="audio/mpeg"/><category>Podcasts</category><pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2009 20:30:00 -0500</pubDate><itunes:author>Aaron E-J</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Chichewa Learning Resources. Please visit this podcast at http://www.otherrealm.org/ </itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary> I was having great difficulty learning more Chichewa, I would try to use some flash cards on a regular basis but I was often to busy to actually be able to devote time to it.  I had been sent an mp3 player that recorded audio and I finally got around to recording me saying the words first in English then in Chichewa.  I listen to them when I bike to and from my village and in the short time since I started doing this I have probably picked up more words then in the previous seven plus months.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Chichewa, podcast, learning, language, Africa, Peace Corps, Sub Saharan, words, Eastern Province, Zambia, Chinyanja, Malawi, Chewa, Chewa People</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/'obaco ~ fodya.mp3</title><link>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/'obaco ~ fodya.mp3</link><guid>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/'obaco ~ fodya.mp3</guid><description> This is the English and Chichewa phrase: <a href="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/'obaco ~ fodya.mp3">'obaco ~ fodya.mp3</a></description><enclosure url="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/'obaco ~ fodya.mp3" length="19790" type="audio/mpeg"/><category>Podcasts</category><pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2009 20:30:00 -0500</pubDate><itunes:author>Aaron E-J</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Chichewa Learning Resources. Please visit this podcast at http://www.otherrealm.org/ </itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary> I was having great difficulty learning more Chichewa, I would try to use some flash cards on a regular basis but I was often to busy to actually be able to devote time to it.  I had been sent an mp3 player that recorded audio and I finally got around to recording me saying the words first in English then in Chichewa.  I listen to them when I bike to and from my village and in the short time since I started doing this I have probably picked up more words then in the previous seven plus months.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Chichewa, podcast, learning, language, Africa, Peace Corps, Sub Saharan, words, Eastern Province, Zambia, Chinyanja, Malawi, Chewa, Chewa People</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/I'm drinking ~ ndilimwa.mp3</title><link>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/I'm drinking ~ ndilimwa.mp3</link><guid>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/I'm drinking ~ ndilimwa.mp3</guid><description> This is the English and Chichewa phrase: <a href="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/I'm drinking ~ ndilimwa.mp3">I'm drinking ~ ndilimwa.mp3</a></description><enclosure url="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/I'm drinking ~ ndilimwa.mp3" length="21767" type="audio/mpeg"/><category>Podcasts</category><pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2009 20:30:00 -0500</pubDate><itunes:author>Aaron E-J</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Chichewa Learning Resources. Please visit this podcast at http://www.otherrealm.org/ </itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary> I was having great difficulty learning more Chichewa, I would try to use some flash cards on a regular basis but I was often to busy to actually be able to devote time to it.  I had been sent an mp3 player that recorded audio and I finally got around to recording me saying the words first in English then in Chichewa.  I listen to them when I bike to and from my village and in the short time since I started doing this I have probably picked up more words then in the previous seven plus months.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Chichewa, podcast, learning, language, Africa, Peace Corps, Sub Saharan, words, Eastern Province, Zambia, Chinyanja, Malawi, Chewa, Chewa People</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/I'm happy ~ ndilikondwa.mp3</title><link>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/I'm happy ~ ndilikondwa.mp3</link><guid>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/I'm happy ~ ndilikondwa.mp3</guid><description> This is the English and Chichewa phrase: <a href="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/I'm happy ~ ndilikondwa.mp3">I'm happy ~ ndilikondwa.mp3</a></description><enclosure url="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/I'm happy ~ ndilikondwa.mp3" length="27191" type="audio/mpeg"/><category>Podcasts</category><pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2009 20:30:00 -0500</pubDate><itunes:author>Aaron E-J</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Chichewa Learning Resources. Please visit this podcast at http://www.otherrealm.org/ </itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary> I was having great difficulty learning more Chichewa, I would try to use some flash cards on a regular basis but I was often to busy to actually be able to devote time to it.  I had been sent an mp3 player that recorded audio and I finally got around to recording me saying the words first in English then in Chichewa.  I listen to them when I bike to and from my village and in the short time since I started doing this I have probably picked up more words then in the previous seven plus months.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Chichewa, podcast, learning, language, Africa, Peace Corps, Sub Saharan, words, Eastern Province, Zambia, Chinyanja, Malawi, Chewa, Chewa People</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/I'm stuck ~ ndilijomba.mp3</title><link>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/I'm stuck ~ ndilijomba.mp3</link><guid>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/I'm stuck ~ ndilijomba.mp3</guid><description> This is the English and Chichewa phrase: <a href="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/I'm stuck ~ ndilijomba.mp3">I'm stuck ~ ndilijomba.mp3</a></description><enclosure url="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/I'm stuck ~ ndilijomba.mp3" length="31174" type="audio/mpeg"/><category>Podcasts</category><pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2009 20:30:00 -0500</pubDate><itunes:author>Aaron E-J</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Chichewa Learning Resources. Please visit this podcast at http://www.otherrealm.org/ </itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary> I was having great difficulty learning more Chichewa, I would try to use some flash cards on a regular basis but I was often to busy to actually be able to devote time to it.  I had been sent an mp3 player that recorded audio and I finally got around to recording me saying the words first in English then in Chichewa.  I listen to them when I bike to and from my village and in the short time since I started doing this I have probably picked up more words then in the previous seven plus months.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Chichewa, podcast, learning, language, Africa, Peace Corps, Sub Saharan, words, Eastern Province, Zambia, Chinyanja, Malawi, Chewa, Chewa People</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/Shortcut to audio.lnk</title><link>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/Shortcut to audio.lnk</link><guid>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/Shortcut to audio.lnk</guid><description> This is the English and Chichewa phrase: <a href="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/Shortcut to audio.lnk">Shortcut to audio.lnk</a></description><enclosure url="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/Shortcut to audio.lnk" length="588" type="audio/mpeg"/><category>Podcasts</category><pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2009 20:30:00 -0500</pubDate><itunes:author>Aaron E-J</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Chichewa Learning Resources. Please visit this podcast at http://www.otherrealm.org/ </itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary> I was having great difficulty learning more Chichewa, I would try to use some flash cards on a regular basis but I was often to busy to actually be able to devote time to it.  I had been sent an mp3 player that recorded audio and I finally got around to recording me saying the words first in English then in Chichewa.  I listen to them when I bike to and from my village and in the short time since I started doing this I have probably picked up more words then in the previous seven plus months.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Chichewa, podcast, learning, language, Africa, Peace Corps, Sub Saharan, words, Eastern Province, Zambia, Chinyanja, Malawi, Chewa, Chewa People</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/What time is it ~ ndinthawi yangi.mp3</title><link>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/What time is it ~ ndinthawi yangi.mp3</link><guid>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/What time is it ~ ndinthawi yangi.mp3</guid><description> This is the English and Chichewa phrase: <a href="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/What time is it ~ ndinthawi yangi.mp3">What time is it ~ ndinthawi yangi.mp3</a></description><enclosure url="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/What time is it ~ ndinthawi yangi.mp3" length="26289" type="audio/mpeg"/><category>Podcasts</category><pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2009 20:30:00 -0500</pubDate><itunes:author>Aaron E-J</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Chichewa Learning Resources. Please visit this podcast at http://www.otherrealm.org/ </itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary> I was having great difficulty learning more Chichewa, I would try to use some flash cards on a regular basis but I was often to busy to actually be able to devote time to it.  I had been sent an mp3 player that recorded audio and I finally got around to recording me saying the words first in English then in Chichewa.  I listen to them when I bike to and from my village and in the short time since I started doing this I have probably picked up more words then in the previous seven plus months.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Chichewa, podcast, learning, language, Africa, Peace Corps, Sub Saharan, words, Eastern Province, Zambia, Chinyanja, Malawi, Chewa, Chewa People</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/`late ~ cedwa.mp3</title><link>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/`late ~ cedwa.mp3</link><guid>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/`late ~ cedwa.mp3</guid><description> This is the English and Chichewa phrase: <a href="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/`late ~ cedwa.mp3">`late ~ cedwa.mp3</a></description><enclosure url="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/`late ~ cedwa.mp3" length="25693" type="audio/mpeg"/><category>Podcasts</category><pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2009 20:30:00 -0500</pubDate><itunes:author>Aaron E-J</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Chichewa Learning Resources. Please visit this podcast at http://www.otherrealm.org/ </itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary> I was having great difficulty learning more Chichewa, I would try to use some flash cards on a regular basis but I was often to busy to actually be able to devote time to it.  I had been sent an mp3 player that recorded audio and I finally got around to recording me saying the words first in English then in Chichewa.  I listen to them when I bike to and from my village and in the short time since I started doing this I have probably picked up more words then in the previous seven plus months.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Chichewa, podcast, learning, language, Africa, Peace Corps, Sub Saharan, words, Eastern Province, Zambia, Chinyanja, Malawi, Chewa, Chewa People</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/afraid - very afraid ~ opa - opa kwambili.mp3</title><link>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/afraid - very afraid ~ opa - opa kwambili.mp3</link><guid>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/afraid - very afraid ~ opa - opa kwambili.mp3</guid><description> This is the English and Chichewa phrase: <a href="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/afraid - very afraid ~ opa - opa kwambili.mp3">afraid - very afraid ~ opa - opa kwambili.mp3</a></description><enclosure url="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/afraid - very afraid ~ opa - opa kwambili.mp3" length="55337" type="audio/mpeg"/><category>Podcasts</category><pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2009 20:30:00 -0500</pubDate><itunes:author>Aaron E-J</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Chichewa Learning Resources. Please visit this podcast at http://www.otherrealm.org/ </itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary> I was having great difficulty learning more Chichewa, I would try to use some flash cards on a regular basis but I was often to busy to actually be able to devote time to it.  I had been sent an mp3 player that recorded audio and I finally got around to recording me saying the words first in English then in Chichewa.  I listen to them when I bike to and from my village and in the short time since I started doing this I have probably picked up more words then in the previous seven plus months.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Chichewa, podcast, learning, language, Africa, Peace Corps, Sub Saharan, words, Eastern Province, Zambia, Chinyanja, Malawi, Chewa, Chewa People</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/airplain ~ ndege.mp3</title><link>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/airplain ~ ndege.mp3</link><guid>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/airplain ~ ndege.mp3</guid><description> This is the English and Chichewa phrase: <a href="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/airplain ~ ndege.mp3">airplain ~ ndege.mp3</a></description><enclosure url="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/airplain ~ ndege.mp3" length="24352" type="audio/mpeg"/><category>Podcasts</category><pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2009 20:30:00 -0500</pubDate><itunes:author>Aaron E-J</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Chichewa Learning Resources. Please visit this podcast at http://www.otherrealm.org/ </itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary> I was having great difficulty learning more Chichewa, I would try to use some flash cards on a regular basis but I was often to busy to actually be able to devote time to it.  I had been sent an mp3 player that recorded audio and I finally got around to recording me saying the words first in English then in Chichewa.  I listen to them when I bike to and from my village and in the short time since I started doing this I have probably picked up more words then in the previous seven plus months.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Chichewa, podcast, learning, language, Africa, Peace Corps, Sub Saharan, words, Eastern Province, Zambia, Chinyanja, Malawi, Chewa, Chewa People</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/alow or accept ~ lola.mp3</title><link>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/alow or accept ~ lola.mp3</link><guid>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/alow or accept ~ lola.mp3</guid><description> This is the English and Chichewa phrase: <a href="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/alow or accept ~ lola.mp3">alow or accept ~ lola.mp3</a></description><enclosure url="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/alow or accept ~ lola.mp3" length="25845" type="audio/mpeg"/><category>Podcasts</category><pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2009 20:30:00 -0500</pubDate><itunes:author>Aaron E-J</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Chichewa Learning Resources. Please visit this podcast at http://www.otherrealm.org/ </itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary> I was having great difficulty learning more Chichewa, I would try to use some flash cards on a regular basis but I was often to busy to actually be able to devote time to it.  I had been sent an mp3 player that recorded audio and I finally got around to recording me saying the words first in English then in Chichewa.  I listen to them when I bike to and from my village and in the short time since I started doing this I have probably picked up more words then in the previous seven plus months.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Chichewa, podcast, learning, language, Africa, Peace Corps, Sub Saharan, words, Eastern Province, Zambia, Chinyanja, Malawi, Chewa, Chewa People</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/also or then ~ ndponso.mp3</title><link>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/also or then ~ ndponso.mp3</link><guid>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/also or then ~ ndponso.mp3</guid><description> This is the English and Chichewa phrase: <a href="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/also or then ~ ndponso.mp3">also or then ~ ndponso.mp3</a></description><enclosure url="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/also or then ~ ndponso.mp3" length="43510" type="audio/mpeg"/><category>Podcasts</category><pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2009 20:30:00 -0500</pubDate><itunes:author>Aaron E-J</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Chichewa Learning Resources. Please visit this podcast at http://www.otherrealm.org/ </itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary> I was having great difficulty learning more Chichewa, I would try to use some flash cards on a regular basis but I was often to busy to actually be able to devote time to it.  I had been sent an mp3 player that recorded audio and I finally got around to recording me saying the words first in English then in Chichewa.  I listen to them when I bike to and from my village and in the short time since I started doing this I have probably picked up more words then in the previous seven plus months.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Chichewa, podcast, learning, language, Africa, Peace Corps, Sub Saharan, words, Eastern Province, Zambia, Chinyanja, Malawi, Chewa, Chewa People</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/angy ~ kali.mp3</title><link>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/angy ~ kali.mp3</link><guid>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/angy ~ kali.mp3</guid><description> This is the English and Chichewa phrase: <a href="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/angy ~ kali.mp3">angy ~ kali.mp3</a></description><enclosure url="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/angy ~ kali.mp3" length="20315" type="audio/mpeg"/><category>Podcasts</category><pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2009 20:30:00 -0500</pubDate><itunes:author>Aaron E-J</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Chichewa Learning Resources. Please visit this podcast at http://www.otherrealm.org/ </itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary> I was having great difficulty learning more Chichewa, I would try to use some flash cards on a regular basis but I was often to busy to actually be able to devote time to it.  I had been sent an mp3 player that recorded audio and I finally got around to recording me saying the words first in English then in Chichewa.  I listen to them when I bike to and from my village and in the short time since I started doing this I have probably picked up more words then in the previous seven plus months.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Chichewa, podcast, learning, language, Africa, Peace Corps, Sub Saharan, words, Eastern Province, Zambia, Chinyanja, Malawi, Chewa, Chewa People</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/ants ~ ciswe.mp3</title><link>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/ants ~ ciswe.mp3</link><guid>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/ants ~ ciswe.mp3</guid><description> This is the English and Chichewa phrase: <a href="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/ants ~ ciswe.mp3">ants ~ ciswe.mp3</a></description><enclosure url="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/ants ~ ciswe.mp3" length="21372" type="audio/mpeg"/><category>Podcasts</category><pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2009 20:30:00 -0500</pubDate><itunes:author>Aaron E-J</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Chichewa Learning Resources. Please visit this podcast at http://www.otherrealm.org/ </itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary> I was having great difficulty learning more Chichewa, I would try to use some flash cards on a regular basis but I was often to busy to actually be able to devote time to it.  I had been sent an mp3 player that recorded audio and I finally got around to recording me saying the words first in English then in Chichewa.  I listen to them when I bike to and from my village and in the short time since I started doing this I have probably picked up more words then in the previous seven plus months.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Chichewa, podcast, learning, language, Africa, Peace Corps, Sub Saharan, words, Eastern Province, Zambia, Chinyanja, Malawi, Chewa, Chewa People</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/anyone or whoever ~ aliyense.mp3</title><link>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/anyone or whoever ~ aliyense.mp3</link><guid>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/anyone or whoever ~ aliyense.mp3</guid><description> This is the English and Chichewa phrase: <a href="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/anyone or whoever ~ aliyense.mp3">anyone or whoever ~ aliyense.mp3</a></description><enclosure url="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/anyone or whoever ~ aliyense.mp3" length="31900" type="audio/mpeg"/><category>Podcasts</category><pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2009 20:30:00 -0500</pubDate><itunes:author>Aaron E-J</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Chichewa Learning Resources. Please visit this podcast at http://www.otherrealm.org/ </itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary> I was having great difficulty learning more Chichewa, I would try to use some flash cards on a regular basis but I was often to busy to actually be able to devote time to it.  I had been sent an mp3 player that recorded audio and I finally got around to recording me saying the words first in English then in Chichewa.  I listen to them when I bike to and from my village and in the short time since I started doing this I have probably picked up more words then in the previous seven plus months.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Chichewa, podcast, learning, language, Africa, Peace Corps, Sub Saharan, words, Eastern Province, Zambia, Chinyanja, Malawi, Chewa, Chewa People</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/appreciate ~ yemika.mp3</title><link>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/appreciate ~ yemika.mp3</link><guid>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/appreciate ~ yemika.mp3</guid><description> This is the English and Chichewa phrase: <a href="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/appreciate ~ yemika.mp3">appreciate ~ yemika.mp3</a></description><enclosure url="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/appreciate ~ yemika.mp3" length="29779" type="audio/mpeg"/><category>Podcasts</category><pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2009 20:30:00 -0500</pubDate><itunes:author>Aaron E-J</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Chichewa Learning Resources. Please visit this podcast at http://www.otherrealm.org/ </itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary> I was having great difficulty learning more Chichewa, I would try to use some flash cards on a regular basis but I was often to busy to actually be able to devote time to it.  I had been sent an mp3 player that recorded audio and I finally got around to recording me saying the words first in English then in Chichewa.  I listen to them when I bike to and from my village and in the short time since I started doing this I have probably picked up more words then in the previous seven plus months.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Chichewa, podcast, learning, language, Africa, Peace Corps, Sub Saharan, words, Eastern Province, Zambia, Chinyanja, Malawi, Chewa, Chewa People</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/arrive ~ fika.mp3</title><link>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/arrive ~ fika.mp3</link><guid>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/arrive ~ fika.mp3</guid><description> This is the English and Chichewa phrase: <a href="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/arrive ~ fika.mp3">arrive ~ fika.mp3</a></description><enclosure url="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/arrive ~ fika.mp3" length="24061" type="audio/mpeg"/><category>Podcasts</category><pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2009 20:30:00 -0500</pubDate><itunes:author>Aaron E-J</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Chichewa Learning Resources. Please visit this podcast at http://www.otherrealm.org/ </itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary> I was having great difficulty learning more Chichewa, I would try to use some flash cards on a regular basis but I was often to busy to actually be able to devote time to it.  I had been sent an mp3 player that recorded audio and I finally got around to recording me saying the words first in English then in Chichewa.  I listen to them when I bike to and from my village and in the short time since I started doing this I have probably picked up more words then in the previous seven plus months.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Chichewa, podcast, learning, language, Africa, Peace Corps, Sub Saharan, words, Eastern Province, Zambia, Chinyanja, Malawi, Chewa, Chewa People</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/ash ~ chipala.mp3</title><link>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/ash ~ chipala.mp3</link><guid>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/ash ~ chipala.mp3</guid><description> This is the English and Chichewa phrase: <a href="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/ash ~ chipala.mp3">ash ~ chipala.mp3</a></description><enclosure url="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/ash ~ chipala.mp3" length="18637" type="audio/mpeg"/><category>Podcasts</category><pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2009 20:30:00 -0500</pubDate><itunes:author>Aaron E-J</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Chichewa Learning Resources. Please visit this podcast at http://www.otherrealm.org/ </itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary> I was having great difficulty learning more Chichewa, I would try to use some flash cards on a regular basis but I was often to busy to actually be able to devote time to it.  I had been sent an mp3 player that recorded audio and I finally got around to recording me saying the words first in English then in Chichewa.  I listen to them when I bike to and from my village and in the short time since I started doing this I have probably picked up more words then in the previous seven plus months.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Chichewa, podcast, learning, language, Africa, Peace Corps, Sub Saharan, words, Eastern Province, Zambia, Chinyanja, Malawi, Chewa, Chewa People</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/back - backs ~ musana - misana.mp3</title><link>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/back - backs ~ musana - misana.mp3</link><guid>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/back - backs ~ musana - misana.mp3</guid><description> This is the English and Chichewa phrase: <a href="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/back - backs ~ musana - misana.mp3">back - backs ~ musana - misana.mp3</a></description><enclosure url="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/back - backs ~ musana - misana.mp3" length="26574" type="audio/mpeg"/><category>Podcasts</category><pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2009 20:30:00 -0500</pubDate><itunes:author>Aaron E-J</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Chichewa Learning Resources. Please visit this podcast at http://www.otherrealm.org/ </itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary> I was having great difficulty learning more Chichewa, I would try to use some flash cards on a regular basis but I was often to busy to actually be able to devote time to it.  I had been sent an mp3 player that recorded audio and I finally got around to recording me saying the words first in English then in Chichewa.  I listen to them when I bike to and from my village and in the short time since I started doing this I have probably picked up more words then in the previous seven plus months.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Chichewa, podcast, learning, language, Africa, Peace Corps, Sub Saharan, words, Eastern Province, Zambia, Chinyanja, Malawi, Chewa, Chewa People</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/bake ~ otcha.mp3</title><link>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/bake ~ otcha.mp3</link><guid>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/bake ~ otcha.mp3</guid><description> This is the English and Chichewa phrase: <a href="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/bake ~ otcha.mp3">bake ~ otcha.mp3</a></description><enclosure url="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/bake ~ otcha.mp3" length="18012" type="audio/mpeg"/><category>Podcasts</category><pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2009 20:30:00 -0500</pubDate><itunes:author>Aaron E-J</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Chichewa Learning Resources. Please visit this podcast at http://www.otherrealm.org/ </itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary> I was having great difficulty learning more Chichewa, I would try to use some flash cards on a regular basis but I was often to busy to actually be able to devote time to it.  I had been sent an mp3 player that recorded audio and I finally got around to recording me saying the words first in English then in Chichewa.  I listen to them when I bike to and from my village and in the short time since I started doing this I have probably picked up more words then in the previous seven plus months.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Chichewa, podcast, learning, language, Africa, Peace Corps, Sub Saharan, words, Eastern Province, Zambia, Chinyanja, Malawi, Chewa, Chewa People</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/bake ~ umba.mp3</title><link>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/bake ~ umba.mp3</link><guid>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/bake ~ umba.mp3</guid><description> This is the English and Chichewa phrase: <a href="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/bake ~ umba.mp3">bake ~ umba.mp3</a></description><enclosure url="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/bake ~ umba.mp3" length="16331" type="audio/mpeg"/><category>Podcasts</category><pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2009 20:30:00 -0500</pubDate><itunes:author>Aaron E-J</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Chichewa Learning Resources. Please visit this podcast at http://www.otherrealm.org/ </itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary> I was having great difficulty learning more Chichewa, I would try to use some flash cards on a regular basis but I was often to busy to actually be able to devote time to it.  I had been sent an mp3 player that recorded audio and I finally got around to recording me saying the words first in English then in Chichewa.  I listen to them when I bike to and from my village and in the short time since I started doing this I have probably picked up more words then in the previous seven plus months.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Chichewa, podcast, learning, language, Africa, Peace Corps, Sub Saharan, words, Eastern Province, Zambia, Chinyanja, Malawi, Chewa, Chewa People</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/baking soda ~ chidulo.mp3</title><link>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/baking soda ~ chidulo.mp3</link><guid>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/baking soda ~ chidulo.mp3</guid><description> This is the English and Chichewa phrase: <a href="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/baking soda ~ chidulo.mp3">baking soda ~ chidulo.mp3</a></description><enclosure url="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/baking soda ~ chidulo.mp3" length="30261" type="audio/mpeg"/><category>Podcasts</category><pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2009 20:30:00 -0500</pubDate><itunes:author>Aaron E-J</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Chichewa Learning Resources. Please visit this podcast at http://www.otherrealm.org/ </itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary> I was having great difficulty learning more Chichewa, I would try to use some flash cards on a regular basis but I was often to busy to actually be able to devote time to it.  I had been sent an mp3 player that recorded audio and I finally got around to recording me saying the words first in English then in Chichewa.  I listen to them when I bike to and from my village and in the short time since I started doing this I have probably picked up more words then in the previous seven plus months.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Chichewa, podcast, learning, language, Africa, Peace Corps, Sub Saharan, words, Eastern Province, Zambia, Chinyanja, Malawi, Chewa, Chewa People</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/be bad ~ ipa.mp3</title><link>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/be bad ~ ipa.mp3</link><guid>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/be bad ~ ipa.mp3</guid><description> This is the English and Chichewa phrase: <a href="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/be bad ~ ipa.mp3">be bad ~ ipa.mp3</a></description><enclosure url="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/be bad ~ ipa.mp3" length="19020" type="audio/mpeg"/><category>Podcasts</category><pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2009 20:30:00 -0500</pubDate><itunes:author>Aaron E-J</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Chichewa Learning Resources. Please visit this podcast at http://www.otherrealm.org/ </itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary> I was having great difficulty learning more Chichewa, I would try to use some flash cards on a regular basis but I was often to busy to actually be able to devote time to it.  I had been sent an mp3 player that recorded audio and I finally got around to recording me saying the words first in English then in Chichewa.  I listen to them when I bike to and from my village and in the short time since I started doing this I have probably picked up more words then in the previous seven plus months.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Chichewa, podcast, learning, language, Africa, Peace Corps, Sub Saharan, words, Eastern Province, Zambia, Chinyanja, Malawi, Chewa, Chewa People</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/be in a bad mood ~ kalipa.mp3</title><link>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/be in a bad mood ~ kalipa.mp3</link><guid>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/be in a bad mood ~ kalipa.mp3</guid><description> This is the English and Chichewa phrase: <a href="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/be in a bad mood ~ kalipa.mp3">be in a bad mood ~ kalipa.mp3</a></description><enclosure url="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/be in a bad mood ~ kalipa.mp3" length="34489" type="audio/mpeg"/><category>Podcasts</category><pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2009 20:30:00 -0500</pubDate><itunes:author>Aaron E-J</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Chichewa Learning Resources. Please visit this podcast at http://www.otherrealm.org/ </itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary> I was having great difficulty learning more Chichewa, I would try to use some flash cards on a regular basis but I was often to busy to actually be able to devote time to it.  I had been sent an mp3 player that recorded audio and I finally got around to recording me saying the words first in English then in Chichewa.  I listen to them when I bike to and from my village and in the short time since I started doing this I have probably picked up more words then in the previous seven plus months.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Chichewa, podcast, learning, language, Africa, Peace Corps, Sub Saharan, words, Eastern Province, Zambia, Chinyanja, Malawi, Chewa, Chewa People</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/be without ~ libe.mp3</title><link>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/be without ~ libe.mp3</link><guid>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/be without ~ libe.mp3</guid><description> This is the English and Chichewa phrase: <a href="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/be without ~ libe.mp3">be without ~ libe.mp3</a></description><enclosure url="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/be without ~ libe.mp3" length="27905" type="audio/mpeg"/><category>Podcasts</category><pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2009 20:30:00 -0500</pubDate><itunes:author>Aaron E-J</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Chichewa Learning Resources. Please visit this podcast at http://www.otherrealm.org/ </itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary> I was having great difficulty learning more Chichewa, I would try to use some flash cards on a regular basis but I was often to busy to actually be able to devote time to it.  I had been sent an mp3 player that recorded audio and I finally got around to recording me saying the words first in English then in Chichewa.  I listen to them when I bike to and from my village and in the short time since I started doing this I have probably picked up more words then in the previous seven plus months.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Chichewa, podcast, learning, language, Africa, Peace Corps, Sub Saharan, words, Eastern Province, Zambia, Chinyanja, Malawi, Chewa, Chewa People</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/beans ~ kayera.mp3</title><link>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/beans ~ kayera.mp3</link><guid>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/beans ~ kayera.mp3</guid><description> This is the English and Chichewa phrase: <a href="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/beans ~ kayera.mp3">beans ~ kayera.mp3</a></description><enclosure url="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/beans ~ kayera.mp3" length="27326" type="audio/mpeg"/><category>Podcasts</category><pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2009 20:30:00 -0500</pubDate><itunes:author>Aaron E-J</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Chichewa Learning Resources. Please visit this podcast at http://www.otherrealm.org/ </itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary> I was having great difficulty learning more Chichewa, I would try to use some flash cards on a regular basis but I was often to busy to actually be able to devote time to it.  I had been sent an mp3 player that recorded audio and I finally got around to recording me saying the words first in English then in Chichewa.  I listen to them when I bike to and from my village and in the short time since I started doing this I have probably picked up more words then in the previous seven plus months.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Chichewa, podcast, learning, language, Africa, Peace Corps, Sub Saharan, words, Eastern Province, Zambia, Chinyanja, Malawi, Chewa, Chewa People</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/beautiful ~ kongola.mp3</title><link>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/beautiful ~ kongola.mp3</link><guid>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/beautiful ~ kongola.mp3</guid><description> This is the English and Chichewa phrase: <a href="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/beautiful ~ kongola.mp3">beautiful ~ kongola.mp3</a></description><enclosure url="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/beautiful ~ kongola.mp3" length="25987" type="audio/mpeg"/><category>Podcasts</category><pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2009 20:30:00 -0500</pubDate><itunes:author>Aaron E-J</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Chichewa Learning Resources. Please visit this podcast at http://www.otherrealm.org/ </itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary> I was having great difficulty learning more Chichewa, I would try to use some flash cards on a regular basis but I was often to busy to actually be able to devote time to it.  I had been sent an mp3 player that recorded audio and I finally got around to recording me saying the words first in English then in Chichewa.  I listen to them when I bike to and from my village and in the short time since I started doing this I have probably picked up more words then in the previous seven plus months.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Chichewa, podcast, learning, language, Africa, Peace Corps, Sub Saharan, words, Eastern Province, Zambia, Chinyanja, Malawi, Chewa, Chewa People</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/beer ~ mowa.mp3</title><link>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/beer ~ mowa.mp3</link><guid>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/beer ~ mowa.mp3</guid><description> This is the English and Chichewa phrase: <a href="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/beer ~ mowa.mp3">beer ~ mowa.mp3</a></description><enclosure url="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/beer ~ mowa.mp3" length="19547" type="audio/mpeg"/><category>Podcasts</category><pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2009 20:30:00 -0500</pubDate><itunes:author>Aaron E-J</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Chichewa Learning Resources. Please visit this podcast at http://www.otherrealm.org/ </itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary> I was having great difficulty learning more Chichewa, I would try to use some flash cards on a regular basis but I was often to busy to actually be able to devote time to it.  I had been sent an mp3 player that recorded audio and I finally got around to recording me saying the words first in English then in Chichewa.  I listen to them when I bike to and from my village and in the short time since I started doing this I have probably picked up more words then in the previous seven plus months.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Chichewa, podcast, learning, language, Africa, Peace Corps, Sub Saharan, words, Eastern Province, Zambia, Chinyanja, Malawi, Chewa, Chewa People</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/before - before I eat ~ sana ndisana.mp3</title><link>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/before - before I eat ~ sana ndisana.mp3</link><guid>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/before - before I eat ~ sana ndisana.mp3</guid><description> This is the English and Chichewa phrase: <a href="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/before - before I eat ~ sana ndisana.mp3">before - before I eat ~ sana ndisana.mp3</a></description><enclosure url="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/before - before I eat ~ sana ndisana.mp3" length="53655" type="audio/mpeg"/><category>Podcasts</category><pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2009 20:30:00 -0500</pubDate><itunes:author>Aaron E-J</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Chichewa Learning Resources. Please visit this podcast at http://www.otherrealm.org/ </itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary> I was having great difficulty learning more Chichewa, I would try to use some flash cards on a regular basis but I was often to busy to actually be able to devote time to it.  I had been sent an mp3 player that recorded audio and I finally got around to recording me saying the words first in English then in Chichewa.  I listen to them when I bike to and from my village and in the short time since I started doing this I have probably picked up more words then in the previous seven plus months.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Chichewa, podcast, learning, language, Africa, Peace Corps, Sub Saharan, words, Eastern Province, Zambia, Chinyanja, Malawi, Chewa, Chewa People</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/behide ~ kumbuyo kwa.mp3</title><link>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/behide ~ kumbuyo kwa.mp3</link><guid>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/behide ~ kumbuyo kwa.mp3</guid><description> This is the English and Chichewa phrase: <a href="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/behide ~ kumbuyo kwa.mp3">behide ~ kumbuyo kwa.mp3</a></description><enclosure url="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/behide ~ kumbuyo kwa.mp3" length="31172" type="audio/mpeg"/><category>Podcasts</category><pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2009 20:30:00 -0500</pubDate><itunes:author>Aaron E-J</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Chichewa Learning Resources. Please visit this podcast at http://www.otherrealm.org/ </itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary> I was having great difficulty learning more Chichewa, I would try to use some flash cards on a regular basis but I was often to busy to actually be able to devote time to it.  I had been sent an mp3 player that recorded audio and I finally got around to recording me saying the words first in English then in Chichewa.  I listen to them when I bike to and from my village and in the short time since I started doing this I have probably picked up more words then in the previous seven plus months.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Chichewa, podcast, learning, language, Africa, Peace Corps, Sub Saharan, words, Eastern Province, Zambia, Chinyanja, Malawi, Chewa, Chewa People</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/big ~ kulu.mp3</title><link>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/big ~ kulu.mp3</link><guid>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/big ~ kulu.mp3</guid><description> This is the English and Chichewa phrase: <a href="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/big ~ kulu.mp3">big ~ kulu.mp3</a></description><enclosure url="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/big ~ kulu.mp3" length="20842" type="audio/mpeg"/><category>Podcasts</category><pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2009 20:30:00 -0500</pubDate><itunes:author>Aaron E-J</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Chichewa Learning Resources. Please visit this podcast at http://www.otherrealm.org/ </itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary> I was having great difficulty learning more Chichewa, I would try to use some flash cards on a regular basis but I was often to busy to actually be able to devote time to it.  I had been sent an mp3 player that recorded audio and I finally got around to recording me saying the words first in English then in Chichewa.  I listen to them when I bike to and from my village and in the short time since I started doing this I have probably picked up more words then in the previous seven plus months.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Chichewa, podcast, learning, language, Africa, Peace Corps, Sub Saharan, words, Eastern Province, Zambia, Chinyanja, Malawi, Chewa, Chewa People</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/bite ~ luma.mp3</title><link>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/bite ~ luma.mp3</link><guid>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/bite ~ luma.mp3</guid><description> This is the English and Chichewa phrase: <a href="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/bite ~ luma.mp3">bite ~ luma.mp3</a></description><enclosure url="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/bite ~ luma.mp3" length="29339" type="audio/mpeg"/><category>Podcasts</category><pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2009 20:30:00 -0500</pubDate><itunes:author>Aaron E-J</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Chichewa Learning Resources. Please visit this podcast at http://www.otherrealm.org/ </itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary> I was having great difficulty learning more Chichewa, I would try to use some flash cards on a regular basis but I was often to busy to actually be able to devote time to it.  I had been sent an mp3 player that recorded audio and I finally got around to recording me saying the words first in English then in Chichewa.  I listen to them when I bike to and from my village and in the short time since I started doing this I have probably picked up more words then in the previous seven plus months.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Chichewa, podcast, learning, language, Africa, Peace Corps, Sub Saharan, words, Eastern Province, Zambia, Chinyanja, Malawi, Chewa, Chewa People</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/boil ~ bwatitsa.mp3</title><link>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/boil ~ bwatitsa.mp3</link><guid>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/boil ~ bwatitsa.mp3</guid><description> This is the English and Chichewa phrase: <a href="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/boil ~ bwatitsa.mp3">boil ~ bwatitsa.mp3</a></description><enclosure url="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/boil ~ bwatitsa.mp3" length="23919" type="audio/mpeg"/><category>Podcasts</category><pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2009 20:30:00 -0500</pubDate><itunes:author>Aaron E-J</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Chichewa Learning Resources. Please visit this podcast at http://www.otherrealm.org/ </itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary> I was having great difficulty learning more Chichewa, I would try to use some flash cards on a regular basis but I was often to busy to actually be able to devote time to it.  I had been sent an mp3 player that recorded audio and I finally got around to recording me saying the words first in English then in Chichewa.  I listen to them when I bike to and from my village and in the short time since I started doing this I have probably picked up more words then in the previous seven plus months.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Chichewa, podcast, learning, language, Africa, Peace Corps, Sub Saharan, words, Eastern Province, Zambia, Chinyanja, Malawi, Chewa, Chewa People</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/born ~ badwa.mp3</title><link>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/born ~ badwa.mp3</link><guid>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/born ~ badwa.mp3</guid><description> This is the English and Chichewa phrase: <a href="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/born ~ badwa.mp3">born ~ badwa.mp3</a></description><enclosure url="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/born ~ badwa.mp3" length="25068" type="audio/mpeg"/><category>Podcasts</category><pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2009 20:30:00 -0500</pubDate><itunes:author>Aaron E-J</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Chichewa Learning Resources. Please visit this podcast at http://www.otherrealm.org/ </itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary> I was having great difficulty learning more Chichewa, I would try to use some flash cards on a regular basis but I was often to busy to actually be able to devote time to it.  I had been sent an mp3 player that recorded audio and I finally got around to recording me saying the words first in English then in Chichewa.  I listen to them when I bike to and from my village and in the short time since I started doing this I have probably picked up more words then in the previous seven plus months.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Chichewa, podcast, learning, language, Africa, Peace Corps, Sub Saharan, words, Eastern Province, Zambia, Chinyanja, Malawi, Chewa, Chewa People</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/borrow ~ bweleka.mp3</title><link>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/borrow ~ bweleka.mp3</link><guid>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/borrow ~ bweleka.mp3</guid><description> This is the English and Chichewa phrase: <a href="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/borrow ~ bweleka.mp3">borrow ~ bweleka.mp3</a></description><enclosure url="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/borrow ~ bweleka.mp3" length="21760" type="audio/mpeg"/><category>Podcasts</category><pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2009 20:30:00 -0500</pubDate><itunes:author>Aaron E-J</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Chichewa Learning Resources. Please visit this podcast at http://www.otherrealm.org/ </itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary> I was having great difficulty learning more Chichewa, I would try to use some flash cards on a regular basis but I was often to busy to actually be able to devote time to it.  I had been sent an mp3 player that recorded audio and I finally got around to recording me saying the words first in English then in Chichewa.  I listen to them when I bike to and from my village and in the short time since I started doing this I have probably picked up more words then in the previous seven plus months.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Chichewa, podcast, learning, language, Africa, Peace Corps, Sub Saharan, words, Eastern Province, Zambia, Chinyanja, Malawi, Chewa, Chewa People</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/bottle ~ batolo.mp3</title><link>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/bottle ~ batolo.mp3</link><guid>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/bottle ~ batolo.mp3</guid><description> This is the English and Chichewa phrase: <a href="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/bottle ~ batolo.mp3">bottle ~ batolo.mp3</a></description><enclosure url="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/bottle ~ batolo.mp3" length="20607" type="audio/mpeg"/><category>Podcasts</category><pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2009 20:30:00 -0500</pubDate><itunes:author>Aaron E-J</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Chichewa Learning Resources. Please visit this podcast at http://www.otherrealm.org/ </itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary> I was having great difficulty learning more Chichewa, I would try to use some flash cards on a regular basis but I was often to busy to actually be able to devote time to it.  I had been sent an mp3 player that recorded audio and I finally got around to recording me saying the words first in English then in Chichewa.  I listen to them when I bike to and from my village and in the short time since I started doing this I have probably picked up more words then in the previous seven plus months.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Chichewa, podcast, learning, language, Africa, Peace Corps, Sub Saharan, words, Eastern Province, Zambia, Chinyanja, Malawi, Chewa, Chewa People</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/boy ~ m'nyamata.mp3</title><link>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/boy ~ m'nyamata.mp3</link><guid>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/boy ~ m'nyamata.mp3</guid><description> This is the English and Chichewa phrase: <a href="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/boy ~ m'nyamata.mp3">boy ~ m'nyamata.mp3</a></description><enclosure url="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/boy ~ m'nyamata.mp3" length="21807" type="audio/mpeg"/><category>Podcasts</category><pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2009 20:30:00 -0500</pubDate><itunes:author>Aaron E-J</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Chichewa Learning Resources. Please visit this podcast at http://www.otherrealm.org/ </itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary> I was having great difficulty learning more Chichewa, I would try to use some flash cards on a regular basis but I was often to busy to actually be able to devote time to it.  I had been sent an mp3 player that recorded audio and I finally got around to recording me saying the words first in English then in Chichewa.  I listen to them when I bike to and from my village and in the short time since I started doing this I have probably picked up more words then in the previous seven plus months.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Chichewa, podcast, learning, language, Africa, Peace Corps, Sub Saharan, words, Eastern Province, Zambia, Chinyanja, Malawi, Chewa, Chewa People</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/brazier or charcoal burner ~ mbaule.mp3</title><link>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/brazier or charcoal burner ~ mbaule.mp3</link><guid>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/brazier or charcoal burner ~ mbaule.mp3</guid><description> This is the English and Chichewa phrase: <a href="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/brazier or charcoal burner ~ mbaule.mp3">brazier or charcoal burner ~ mbaule.mp3</a></description><enclosure url="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/brazier or charcoal burner ~ mbaule.mp3" length="20483" type="audio/mpeg"/><category>Podcasts</category><pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2009 20:30:00 -0500</pubDate><itunes:author>Aaron E-J</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Chichewa Learning Resources. Please visit this podcast at http://www.otherrealm.org/ </itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary> I was having great difficulty learning more Chichewa, I would try to use some flash cards on a regular basis but I was often to busy to actually be able to devote time to it.  I had been sent an mp3 player that recorded audio and I finally got around to recording me saying the words first in English then in Chichewa.  I listen to them when I bike to and from my village and in the short time since I started doing this I have probably picked up more words then in the previous seven plus months.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Chichewa, podcast, learning, language, Africa, Peace Corps, Sub Saharan, words, Eastern Province, Zambia, Chinyanja, Malawi, Chewa, Chewa People</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/break ~ thyoka.mp3</title><link>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/break ~ thyoka.mp3</link><guid>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/break ~ thyoka.mp3</guid><description> This is the English and Chichewa phrase: <a href="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/break ~ thyoka.mp3">break ~ thyoka.mp3</a></description><enclosure url="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/break ~ thyoka.mp3" length="23438" type="audio/mpeg"/><category>Podcasts</category><pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2009 20:30:00 -0500</pubDate><itunes:author>Aaron E-J</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Chichewa Learning Resources. Please visit this podcast at http://www.otherrealm.org/ </itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary> I was having great difficulty learning more Chichewa, I would try to use some flash cards on a regular basis but I was often to busy to actually be able to devote time to it.  I had been sent an mp3 player that recorded audio and I finally got around to recording me saying the words first in English then in Chichewa.  I listen to them when I bike to and from my village and in the short time since I started doing this I have probably picked up more words then in the previous seven plus months.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Chichewa, podcast, learning, language, Africa, Peace Corps, Sub Saharan, words, Eastern Province, Zambia, Chinyanja, Malawi, Chewa, Chewa People</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/breakfast ~ cakudya ca mumawa.mp3</title><link>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/breakfast ~ cakudya ca mumawa.mp3</link><guid>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/breakfast ~ cakudya ca mumawa.mp3</guid><description> This is the English and Chichewa phrase: <a href="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/breakfast ~ cakudya ca mumawa.mp3">breakfast ~ cakudya ca mumawa.mp3</a></description><enclosure url="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/breakfast ~ cakudya ca mumawa.mp3" length="27293" type="audio/mpeg"/><category>Podcasts</category><pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2009 20:30:00 -0500</pubDate><itunes:author>Aaron E-J</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Chichewa Learning Resources. Please visit this podcast at http://www.otherrealm.org/ </itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary> I was having great difficulty learning more Chichewa, I would try to use some flash cards on a regular basis but I was often to busy to actually be able to devote time to it.  I had been sent an mp3 player that recorded audio and I finally got around to recording me saying the words first in English then in Chichewa.  I listen to them when I bike to and from my village and in the short time since I started doing this I have probably picked up more words then in the previous seven plus months.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Chichewa, podcast, learning, language, Africa, Peace Corps, Sub Saharan, words, Eastern Province, Zambia, Chinyanja, Malawi, Chewa, Chewa People</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/breast - breasts ~ bele - mawele.mp3</title><link>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/breast - breasts ~ bele - mawele.mp3</link><guid>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/breast - breasts ~ bele - mawele.mp3</guid><description> This is the English and Chichewa phrase: <a href="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/breast - breasts ~ bele - mawele.mp3">breast - breasts ~ bele - mawele.mp3</a></description><enclosure url="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/breast - breasts ~ bele - mawele.mp3" length="44336" type="audio/mpeg"/><category>Podcasts</category><pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2009 20:30:00 -0500</pubDate><itunes:author>Aaron E-J</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Chichewa Learning Resources. Please visit this podcast at http://www.otherrealm.org/ </itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary> I was having great difficulty learning more Chichewa, I would try to use some flash cards on a regular basis but I was often to busy to actually be able to devote time to it.  I had been sent an mp3 player that recorded audio and I finally got around to recording me saying the words first in English then in Chichewa.  I listen to them when I bike to and from my village and in the short time since I started doing this I have probably picked up more words then in the previous seven plus months.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Chichewa, podcast, learning, language, Africa, Peace Corps, Sub Saharan, words, Eastern Province, Zambia, Chinyanja, Malawi, Chewa, Chewa People</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/breast feed a child ~ poyamwitsa mwa.mp3</title><link>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/breast feed a child ~ poyamwitsa mwa.mp3</link><guid>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/breast feed a child ~ poyamwitsa mwa.mp3</guid><description> This is the English and Chichewa phrase: <a href="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/breast feed a child ~ poyamwitsa mwa.mp3">breast feed a child ~ poyamwitsa mwa.mp3</a></description><enclosure url="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/breast feed a child ~ poyamwitsa mwa.mp3" length="55142" type="audio/mpeg"/><category>Podcasts</category><pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2009 20:30:00 -0500</pubDate><itunes:author>Aaron E-J</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Chichewa Learning Resources. Please visit this podcast at http://www.otherrealm.org/ </itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary> I was having great difficulty learning more Chichewa, I would try to use some flash cards on a regular basis but I was often to busy to actually be able to devote time to it.  I had been sent an mp3 player that recorded audio and I finally got around to recording me saying the words first in English then in Chichewa.  I listen to them when I bike to and from my village and in the short time since I started doing this I have probably picked up more words then in the previous seven plus months.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Chichewa, podcast, learning, language, Africa, Peace Corps, Sub Saharan, words, Eastern Province, Zambia, Chinyanja, Malawi, Chewa, Chewa People</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/bridge ~ ulalo.mp3</title><link>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/bridge ~ ulalo.mp3</link><guid>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/bridge ~ ulalo.mp3</guid><description> This is the English and Chichewa phrase: <a href="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/bridge ~ ulalo.mp3">bridge ~ ulalo.mp3</a></description><enclosure url="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/bridge ~ ulalo.mp3" length="16958" type="audio/mpeg"/><category>Podcasts</category><pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2009 20:30:00 -0500</pubDate><itunes:author>Aaron E-J</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Chichewa Learning Resources. Please visit this podcast at http://www.otherrealm.org/ </itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary> I was having great difficulty learning more Chichewa, I would try to use some flash cards on a regular basis but I was often to busy to actually be able to devote time to it.  I had been sent an mp3 player that recorded audio and I finally got around to recording me saying the words first in English then in Chichewa.  I listen to them when I bike to and from my village and in the short time since I started doing this I have probably picked up more words then in the previous seven plus months.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Chichewa, podcast, learning, language, Africa, Peace Corps, Sub Saharan, words, Eastern Province, Zambia, Chinyanja, Malawi, Chewa, Chewa People</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/broom ~ bulumu.mp3</title><link>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/broom ~ bulumu.mp3</link><guid>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/broom ~ bulumu.mp3</guid><description> This is the English and Chichewa phrase: <a href="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/broom ~ bulumu.mp3">broom ~ bulumu.mp3</a></description><enclosure url="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/broom ~ bulumu.mp3" length="19214" type="audio/mpeg"/><category>Podcasts</category><pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2009 20:30:00 -0500</pubDate><itunes:author>Aaron E-J</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Chichewa Learning Resources. Please visit this podcast at http://www.otherrealm.org/ </itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary> I was having great difficulty learning more Chichewa, I would try to use some flash cards on a regular basis but I was often to busy to actually be able to devote time to it.  I had been sent an mp3 player that recorded audio and I finally got around to recording me saying the words first in English then in Chichewa.  I listen to them when I bike to and from my village and in the short time since I started doing this I have probably picked up more words then in the previous seven plus months.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Chichewa, podcast, learning, language, Africa, Peace Corps, Sub Saharan, words, Eastern Province, Zambia, Chinyanja, Malawi, Chewa, Chewa People</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/buy ~ gula.mp3</title><link>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/buy ~ gula.mp3</link><guid>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/buy ~ gula.mp3</guid><description> This is the English and Chichewa phrase: <a href="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/buy ~ gula.mp3">buy ~ gula.mp3</a></description><enclosure url="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/buy ~ gula.mp3" length="16378" type="audio/mpeg"/><category>Podcasts</category><pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2009 20:30:00 -0500</pubDate><itunes:author>Aaron E-J</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Chichewa Learning Resources. Please visit this podcast at http://www.otherrealm.org/ </itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary> I was having great difficulty learning more Chichewa, I would try to use some flash cards on a regular basis but I was often to busy to actually be able to devote time to it.  I had been sent an mp3 player that recorded audio and I finally got around to recording me saying the words first in English then in Chichewa.  I listen to them when I bike to and from my village and in the short time since I started doing this I have probably picked up more words then in the previous seven plus months.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Chichewa, podcast, learning, language, Africa, Peace Corps, Sub Saharan, words, Eastern Province, Zambia, Chinyanja, Malawi, Chewa, Chewa People</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/cane or walking stick ~ ndodo.mp3</title><link>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/cane or walking stick ~ ndodo.mp3</link><guid>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/cane or walking stick ~ ndodo.mp3</guid><description> This is the English and Chichewa phrase: <a href="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/cane or walking stick ~ ndodo.mp3">cane or walking stick ~ ndodo.mp3</a></description><enclosure url="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/cane or walking stick ~ ndodo.mp3" length="26765" type="audio/mpeg"/><category>Podcasts</category><pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2009 20:30:00 -0500</pubDate><itunes:author>Aaron E-J</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Chichewa Learning Resources. Please visit this podcast at http://www.otherrealm.org/ </itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary> I was having great difficulty learning more Chichewa, I would try to use some flash cards on a regular basis but I was often to busy to actually be able to devote time to it.  I had been sent an mp3 player that recorded audio and I finally got around to recording me saying the words first in English then in Chichewa.  I listen to them when I bike to and from my village and in the short time since I started doing this I have probably picked up more words then in the previous seven plus months.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Chichewa, podcast, learning, language, Africa, Peace Corps, Sub Saharan, words, Eastern Province, Zambia, Chinyanja, Malawi, Chewa, Chewa People</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/chair ~ mpando.mp3</title><link>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/chair ~ mpando.mp3</link><guid>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/chair ~ mpando.mp3</guid><description> This is the English and Chichewa phrase: <a href="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/chair ~ mpando.mp3">chair ~ mpando.mp3</a></description><enclosure url="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/chair ~ mpando.mp3" length="16286" type="audio/mpeg"/><category>Podcasts</category><pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2009 20:30:00 -0500</pubDate><itunes:author>Aaron E-J</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Chichewa Learning Resources. Please visit this podcast at http://www.otherrealm.org/ </itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary> I was having great difficulty learning more Chichewa, I would try to use some flash cards on a regular basis but I was often to busy to actually be able to devote time to it.  I had been sent an mp3 player that recorded audio and I finally got around to recording me saying the words first in English then in Chichewa.  I listen to them when I bike to and from my village and in the short time since I started doing this I have probably picked up more words then in the previous seven plus months.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Chichewa, podcast, learning, language, Africa, Peace Corps, Sub Saharan, words, Eastern Province, Zambia, Chinyanja, Malawi, Chewa, Chewa People</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/chat or visit ~ cheza.mp3</title><link>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/chat or visit ~ cheza.mp3</link><guid>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/chat or visit ~ cheza.mp3</guid><description> This is the English and Chichewa phrase: <a href="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/chat or visit ~ cheza.mp3">chat or visit ~ cheza.mp3</a></description><enclosure url="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/chat or visit ~ cheza.mp3" length="33381" type="audio/mpeg"/><category>Podcasts</category><pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2009 20:30:00 -0500</pubDate><itunes:author>Aaron E-J</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Chichewa Learning Resources. Please visit this podcast at http://www.otherrealm.org/ </itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary> I was having great difficulty learning more Chichewa, I would try to use some flash cards on a regular basis but I was often to busy to actually be able to devote time to it.  I had been sent an mp3 player that recorded audio and I finally got around to recording me saying the words first in English then in Chichewa.  I listen to them when I bike to and from my village and in the short time since I started doing this I have probably picked up more words then in the previous seven plus months.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Chichewa, podcast, learning, language, Africa, Peace Corps, Sub Saharan, words, Eastern Province, Zambia, Chinyanja, Malawi, Chewa, Chewa People</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/chest or sneeze or cough ~ chifuwa.mp3</title><link>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/chest or sneeze or cough ~ chifuwa.mp3</link><guid>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/chest or sneeze or cough ~ chifuwa.mp3</guid><description> This is the English and Chichewa phrase: <a href="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/chest or sneeze or cough ~ chifuwa.mp3">chest or sneeze or cough ~ chifuwa.mp3</a></description><enclosure url="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/chest or sneeze or cough ~ chifuwa.mp3" length="42274" type="audio/mpeg"/><category>Podcasts</category><pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2009 20:30:00 -0500</pubDate><itunes:author>Aaron E-J</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Chichewa Learning Resources. Please visit this podcast at http://www.otherrealm.org/ </itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary> I was having great difficulty learning more Chichewa, I would try to use some flash cards on a regular basis but I was often to busy to actually be able to devote time to it.  I had been sent an mp3 player that recorded audio and I finally got around to recording me saying the words first in English then in Chichewa.  I listen to them when I bike to and from my village and in the short time since I started doing this I have probably picked up more words then in the previous seven plus months.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Chichewa, podcast, learning, language, Africa, Peace Corps, Sub Saharan, words, Eastern Province, Zambia, Chinyanja, Malawi, Chewa, Chewa People</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/chicken ~ nkhuku.mp3</title><link>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/chicken ~ nkhuku.mp3</link><guid>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/chicken ~ nkhuku.mp3</guid><description> This is the English and Chichewa phrase: <a href="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/chicken ~ nkhuku.mp3">chicken ~ nkhuku.mp3</a></description><enclosure url="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/chicken ~ nkhuku.mp3" length="18304" type="audio/mpeg"/><category>Podcasts</category><pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2009 20:30:00 -0500</pubDate><itunes:author>Aaron E-J</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Chichewa Learning Resources. Please visit this podcast at http://www.otherrealm.org/ </itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary> I was having great difficulty learning more Chichewa, I would try to use some flash cards on a regular basis but I was often to busy to actually be able to devote time to it.  I had been sent an mp3 player that recorded audio and I finally got around to recording me saying the words first in English then in Chichewa.  I listen to them when I bike to and from my village and in the short time since I started doing this I have probably picked up more words then in the previous seven plus months.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Chichewa, podcast, learning, language, Africa, Peace Corps, Sub Saharan, words, Eastern Province, Zambia, Chinyanja, Malawi, Chewa, Chewa People</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/child ~ mwana.mp3</title><link>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/child ~ mwana.mp3</link><guid>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/child ~ mwana.mp3</guid><description> This is the English and Chichewa phrase: <a href="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/child ~ mwana.mp3">child ~ mwana.mp3</a></description><enclosure url="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/child ~ mwana.mp3" length="14365" type="audio/mpeg"/><category>Podcasts</category><pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2009 20:30:00 -0500</pubDate><itunes:author>Aaron E-J</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Chichewa Learning Resources. Please visit this podcast at http://www.otherrealm.org/ </itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary> I was having great difficulty learning more Chichewa, I would try to use some flash cards on a regular basis but I was often to busy to actually be able to devote time to it.  I had been sent an mp3 player that recorded audio and I finally got around to recording me saying the words first in English then in Chichewa.  I listen to them when I bike to and from my village and in the short time since I started doing this I have probably picked up more words then in the previous seven plus months.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Chichewa, podcast, learning, language, Africa, Peace Corps, Sub Saharan, words, Eastern Province, Zambia, Chinyanja, Malawi, Chewa, Chewa People</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/children ~ ana.mp3</title><link>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/children ~ ana.mp3</link><guid>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/children ~ ana.mp3</guid><description> This is the English and Chichewa phrase: <a href="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/children ~ ana.mp3">children ~ ana.mp3</a></description><enclosure url="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/children ~ ana.mp3" length="14990" type="audio/mpeg"/><category>Podcasts</category><pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2009 20:30:00 -0500</pubDate><itunes:author>Aaron E-J</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Chichewa Learning Resources. Please visit this podcast at http://www.otherrealm.org/ </itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary> I was having great difficulty learning more Chichewa, I would try to use some flash cards on a regular basis but I was often to busy to actually be able to devote time to it.  I had been sent an mp3 player that recorded audio and I finally got around to recording me saying the words first in English then in Chichewa.  I listen to them when I bike to and from my village and in the short time since I started doing this I have probably picked up more words then in the previous seven plus months.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Chichewa, podcast, learning, language, Africa, Peace Corps, Sub Saharan, words, Eastern Province, Zambia, Chinyanja, Malawi, Chewa, Chewa People</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/church ~ chalichi.mp3</title><link>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/church ~ chalichi.mp3</link><guid>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/church ~ chalichi.mp3</guid><description> This is the English and Chichewa phrase: <a href="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/church ~ chalichi.mp3">church ~ chalichi.mp3</a></description><enclosure url="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/church ~ chalichi.mp3" length="26321" type="audio/mpeg"/><category>Podcasts</category><pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2009 20:30:00 -0500</pubDate><itunes:author>Aaron E-J</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Chichewa Learning Resources. Please visit this podcast at http://www.otherrealm.org/ </itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary> I was having great difficulty learning more Chichewa, I would try to use some flash cards on a regular basis but I was often to busy to actually be able to devote time to it.  I had been sent an mp3 player that recorded audio and I finally got around to recording me saying the words first in English then in Chichewa.  I listen to them when I bike to and from my village and in the short time since I started doing this I have probably picked up more words then in the previous seven plus months.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Chichewa, podcast, learning, language, Africa, Peace Corps, Sub Saharan, words, Eastern Province, Zambia, Chinyanja, Malawi, Chewa, Chewa People</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/cold dry season, May to July ~ chili.mp3</title><link>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/cold dry season, May to July ~ chili.mp3</link><guid>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/cold dry season, May to July ~ chili.mp3</guid><description> This is the English and Chichewa phrase: <a href="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/cold dry season, May to July ~ chili.mp3">cold dry season, May to July ~ chili.mp3</a></description><enclosure url="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/cold dry season, May to July ~ chili.mp3" length="43815" type="audio/mpeg"/><category>Podcasts</category><pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2009 20:30:00 -0500</pubDate><itunes:author>Aaron E-J</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Chichewa Learning Resources. Please visit this podcast at http://www.otherrealm.org/ </itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary> I was having great difficulty learning more Chichewa, I would try to use some flash cards on a regular basis but I was often to busy to actually be able to devote time to it.  I had been sent an mp3 player that recorded audio and I finally got around to recording me saying the words first in English then in Chichewa.  I listen to them when I bike to and from my village and in the short time since I started doing this I have probably picked up more words then in the previous seven plus months.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Chichewa, podcast, learning, language, Africa, Peace Corps, Sub Saharan, words, Eastern Province, Zambia, Chinyanja, Malawi, Chewa, Chewa People</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/come from ~ chokera.mp3</title><link>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/come from ~ chokera.mp3</link><guid>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/come from ~ chokera.mp3</guid><description> This is the English and Chichewa phrase: <a href="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/come from ~ chokera.mp3">come from ~ chokera.mp3</a></description><enclosure url="http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/come from ~ chokera.mp3" length="17443" type="audio/mpeg"/><category>Podcasts</category><pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2009 20:30:00 -0500</pubDate><itunes:author>Aaron E-J</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Chichewa Learning Resources. Please visit this podcast at http://www.otherrealm.org/ </itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary> I was having great difficulty learning more Chichewa, I would try to use some flash cards on a regular basis but I was often to busy to actually be able to devote time to it.  I had been sent an mp3 player that recorded audio and I finally got around to recording me saying the words first in English then in Chichewa.  I listen to them when I bike to and from my village and in the short time since I started doing this I have probably picked up more words then in the previous seven plus months.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Chichewa, podcast, learning, language, Africa, Peace Corps, Sub Saharan, words, Eastern Province, Zambia, Chinyanja, Malawi, Chewa, Chewa People</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/corn or maize ~ chimanga.mp3</title><link>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/corn or maize ~ chimanga.mp3</link><guid>http://www.otherrealm.org/learning_chichewa/audio/corn or maize ~ chimanga.mp3</guid><description> This 