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Mister Fayoum (AKA Trademark)
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Swahili is a national and official language in Tanzania, Kenya, and Uganda. It is also spoken in Rwanda, Burundi, Congo (DRC), Somalia, Comoros Islands (including Mayotte), Mozambique and Malawi.
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paperclip
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different countries in Africa. Where in the world did you get the idea that it came from Asia?! lol |
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mrsmaryaris
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Swahlli is the main language in East Africa. The language is spoken in Malawai, Kenya, Uganda, Tanazia and Rwanda. |
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thomasrobinsonantonio
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A Bantu language of the coast and islands of eastern Africa from Somalia to Mozambique. It is an official language of Tanzania and is widely used as a lingua franca in eastern and east-central Africa. Also called Kiswahili |
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Crash&Burn
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Bantu language widely spoken in East Africa |
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unusualpsycho
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East Africa |
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heidiinphilly
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Various countries and tribes in Africa. |
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Rolf
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Spoken in: Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, Congo (DRC), Somalia, Comoros Islands (including Mayotte), Mozambique, Malawi |
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Thats ME!
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neither its spoken in Africa
Swahili (also called Kiswahili) is a Bantu language widely spoken in East Africa. Swahili is the mother tongue of the Swahili people who inhabit a 1500 km stretch of the East African coast from southern Somalia to northern Mozambique. It is spoken by over 50 million people of whom there are approximately five million first-language speakers and thirty to fifty million second-language speakers.Swahili has become a lingua franca for East Africa and surrounding areas.
The name Swahili comes from the plural of the Arabic word sahel ساØÙ„: sawahil سواØÙ„ meaning "boundary" or "coast" (used as an adjective to mean "coastal dwellers" or, by extension, "coastal language").
Swahili
Spoken in: Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, Congo (DRC), Somalia, Comoros Islands (including Mayotte), Mozambique, Malawi |
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Halo
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Most commonly spoken in Kenya. |
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