… and then learn how not to…
Enda jaribu uuwe. alafu upatiwe kichapo juu ya ufuckin.
A big NOOO!!
There’s that CCtv clip about a toddler who wanders around a swimming pool and eventually falls in. The “nanny” or the care giver arrives almost when the baby is about to drown completely.
If babies new how to swim that toddler wouldn’t have almost drowned.
Know-present tense
Knew-past tense
Known-past participle
Knows-3rd person singular
Even if Michael Phelps would drown if he was dropped in the middle of L. Victoria, newborn babies are born capable of swimming but lose the skill from lack of practice
Forgetting letter “k” doesn’t mean I didn’t pass the message. Wewe na hio rusungu yako mingi ilikupeleka mayuu?
:D:D:D Usiyali… Sipite
Kuenda majuu ndio ultimate measure of achievement sio?
Is that the same as dying to death, or is it worse?
Washana na muthishana ya wenyewe
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Si utuonyeshe hio clip…
Anyway I’m not a subject matter expert on this - this kiddos may have had some undisclosed training we’re not already aware of…
I am not trying to be disrespectful but you always make grammatical errors which really makes one doubt your literacy.
Hii kitu nimesoma huko ka scientific sites inasema binadamu anazaliwa na hiyo reflex kama mbwa lakini hawezi swim. The baby isnt strong enough. Unajua ancestor wa kila kitu alikuwa samaki.
Kids start swimming the moment they are ejaculated. One half swims all the way from the balls through the dcik into the pooci down to the uterus, while the other half swims from Fallopian tubes to the uterus, a distance of several cms. They spend the next 9 months swimming in amniotic fluid.
So, yes, kids are born swimmers.
Wewe enda ujaribu ulete report. Tafta mathe beshte yako umwombe mtoto.
Yeah, that’s true. Kids are born swimmers.