English. No problem. Depends where you go
[QUOTE=MwenByen;2979476]The de facto language of the government is Kiswahili, it's used in the magistrate, media and etc this country is one of the few countries in Africa that doesn't force its citizens to learn a European language. The English they speak is very small to nonexistent and it can be extremely difficult communicating with them even with a phone translator. Sometimes you can run into a Kenyan and Ugandan every once in a while in that country and they'll be eager for you pay them as your translator.[/QUOTE]I agree with you in some points. But it really depends where you go. When you try to find some cheap pussy in Sinza, then speaking Swahili is a must.
When you hang around in the better places in Masaki, Oyster Bay or Mikocheni, then you won't have any problems to communicate in English with most girls. Of course many of these girls speak very basic English. The communication will remain very simple, but you will be able to agree on a deal.