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The Swahili language is a mixture of Bantu (African) and other languages, principally Arabic. The formation of the Swahili culture and language is generally attributed to contact between African and Asiatic people on the coast of East Africa. The word “Swahili” was used by early Arab traders to this area and means “the coast’. ................
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