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Swahili emerged as a language in the city states of East Africa due to centuries of interaction between local Bantu languages and Arabic traders along the Swahili Coast. This resulted in a fusion of Bantu and Arabic elements, giving rise to the Swahili language. The Swahili people were involved in trade, which further facilitated the spread and development of the Swahili language in the region.
1350 to 1550
The Bantu language was spread throughout Africa
The Bantu language was spread throughout Africa
Arabic language spread to some extent. However, French and English languages spread more widely.
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The spread of Islam played a significant role in the spread of the Arabic language in West Africa. The establishment of Islamic schools and trading networks facilitated the adoption of Arabic as a language of religion, education, and trade. Additionally, the influence of Arabic scholarship and literature contributed to its widespread use in the region.
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There isn't one. Africa has many languages, and always has had many languages. The dominant language groups are Arabic based in the North, and Bantu based in the rest of Africa. Swahili is an interesting 'pidgin' Bantu, based on both Arabic and Bantu components. Both Arabic and Bantu were spread by a long process of wars and conquest. Thousands of smaller languages and dialects exist and are to be found scattered across the continent.
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Arabic written language was brought to Africa by Arab traders and scholars during the spread of Islam in the 7th century. It was commonly used as a language of administration and trade in various regions of Africa.
The decline of the Swahili civilization in East Africa can be attributed to a combination of factors such as the arrival of European colonial powers, the weakening of trade networks due to shifts in global trade routes, and internal conflicts among competing city-states. Additionally, the spread of diseases like smallpox also played a role in the decline of the Swahili civilization.