The Swahili language is a language widely spoken in East Africa. In the language, its name is Kiswahili. It is a Bantu language.

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Swahili
Kiswahili
Native toBurundi, DR Congo, Kenya, Mayotte (mostly Comorian), Mozambique (mostly Mwani), Oman, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda[1]
Native speakers
26 million (2007)[2]
120 million L2 speakers[3]
Niger–Congo
  • Atlantic–Congo
    • Benue–Congo
      • Bantoid
        • Bantu
          • Northeast Coast Bantu
            • Sabaki
              • Swahili
Latin, Arabic
Official status
Official language in
 Tanzania
 Rwanda
 Kenya
 Uganda
Regulated byBaraza la Kiswahili la Taifa (Tanzania)
Language codes
ISO 639-1sw
ISO 639-2swa
ISO 639-3swa – inclusive code
Individual codes:
swc  Congo Swahili
swh  Coastal Swahili
Guthrie code
G.42–43;
G.40.A–H (pidgins & creoles)
[4]
Linguasphere99-AUS-m
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Areas where Swahili is spoken
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Swahili is spoken in a wide area from southern Somalia to northern Mozambique and in all of Kenya, Tanzania and Burundi. Congo has five million first-language speakers and fifty million second-language speakers. Swahili has become a language with which people communicate within East Africa and the surrounding areas.

Swahili was first spoken by the Swahili people, who live on the coast of East Africa and on the islands near the coast, including Zanzibar, which is now a part of Tanzania.

Swahili is an official language in Tanzania and Kenya. It has been influenced by many other languages like Arabic.

Sample words

  • city - mji
  • country - nchi
  • earth - dunia
  • no - hapana
  • okay - sawa
  • water - maji
  • yes - ndiyo
  • me - mimi

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