Swahili is Bantu language, and most of its vocabulary is based on words from various Bantu languages. Like English, it readily borrows words from other languages. A high percentage, though much less than 50 per cent, of Swahili words have Arabic origins. But the language most rapidly mined for new words these days is English. Some French words have entered the eastern Congo dialect of Swahili, Kingwana.
Swahili developed from a mixture of Bantu languages in East Africa, as well as Arabic due to trade contacts along the coast. Over time, it also incorporated words from other languages such as English, Portuguese, and Hindi.
Vocabulary refers to the entire set of words known and used by a person, while a word is a single unit of language that carries meaning. In other words, vocabulary is the collection of words a person knows, and a word is one element within that collection.
Swahili is a Bantu language, although it has many loan words of Oriental origin.
Swahili
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Swahili is an East-African language a part of the Bantu language family. It has words based off Arabic, English, French, German, Persian, and Portuguese.
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Bantu
Yes, Swahili is an indigenous Bantu African language, but as Arabic, Persian, and Indian traders came, their vocabulary intermingled with the Swahili language. Swahili was also originally written in the Arabic alphabet, with further added to the misconception that it's a mixture of Arabic and Bantu languages.It is similar to the way English was bombarded with Latin and French words and roots for hundreds of years. However, Swahili is still not considered to be a creole (mix of languages with native speakers) by linguists, just as English is not considered to be a creole (mix of Germanic and Romance languages).Furthermore, even if Swahili were a creole, it would still be indigenous to Africa because it would have been "born" in Africa.
Vocabulary is the basis of language. Your vocabulary is simply the number of words that you know. The bigger your vocabulary, the better you will be able to communicate, and to understand. Reading is one good way to improve your vocabulary.