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Meaning of swahili
The primary meaning of the word "Swahili" refers to a Bantu language spoken in East Africa, particularly in Tanzania, Kenya, and Uganda.
Etymology of swahili
The word "Swahili" is derived from the Arabic word "sawāhil," which means "coast" or "shore."
The term "Swahili" was originally used to refer to the coastal regions of East Africa, where the language was spoken.
Over time, the term came to be used to refer to the language itself, as well as the people who spoke it.
Synonyms
Tanzanian
Kenyan
Ugandan
Zanzibari
Bantu
African
native
indigenous
tribal
ethnic
linguistic
cultural
traditional
local
regional
dialect
language
tongue
vernacular
patiois
creole
pidgin
Kiswahili
Swahili-speaking
East African
coastal
mainland
islander
seaside
shore
beach
tropical
subtropical
multilingual
polyglot
bilingual
linguistic diversity
language family
Niger-Congo
Benue-Congo
language isolate
lingua franca
trade language
colonial language
mission language
church language
Islamic
Christian
Muslim
Arabic
Persian
Portuguese
German
British
colonial
postcolonial
independence
nationalist
pan-African
Afro-Asiatic
Hausa
Yoruba
Amharic
Somali
Arabic
English
French
Spanish
Italian
German
Dutch
language contact
language change
language shift
language loss
language revitalization
language planning
language policy
language education
language teaching
language learning.
Definitions
- A Bantu language spoken in East Africa, particularly in Tanzania, Kenya, and Uganda, and also in neighboring countries.
- * A person from the Swahili coast, especially one whose native language is Swahili.
- * Relating to the Swahili language or people.
Usage Examples
- The Swahili language is widely spoken in East Africa, and is an official language in several countries.
- * Many Swahili people have migrated to other parts of the world, where they have established vibrant communities and maintained their cultural heritage.
- * The Swahili coast has a rich history, with many ancient trading ports and cultural exchange centers.
Antonyms
non-African
non-Bantu
non-linguistic
non-cultural
non-traditional
non-local
non-regional
non-dialect
non-vernacular
non-creole
non-pidgin
non-Kiswahili
non-Swahili-speaking
non-East African
non-coastal
non-mainland
non-islander
non-seaside
non-shore
non-beach
non-tropical
non-subtropical
monolingual
unilingual
non-multilingual
non-polyglot
non-bilingual
linguistic uniformity
language uniformity
language homogeneity
colonial
postcolonial
dependent
non-independent
non-nationalist
non-pan-African.