YES. Swahili was a language developed for use between Arab merchants in along the East African coast and the indigenous Bantu-speaking peoples who lived there. It has a mix of grammar and lexicon from both Arabic and Bantu languages, but is primarily a Bantu language.
Yes, that is largely true.
The Swahili culture developed in the coastal regions of East Africa, particularly in present-day Kenya, Tanzania, and Mozambique. It is a blending of African, Arab, Persian, and Indian influences due to the Swahili people's long history of trade and interaction with various cultures. The Swahili language, a Bantu language mixed with Arabic words, played a central role in shaping the culture.
It actually developed as a trading language between Arab and African traders over the past few centuries.
The Swahili culture emerged through the interaction of Bantu-speaking peoples with Arab, Persian, Indian, and other cultures along the East African coast. This blending of different traditions, languages, and beliefs led to the development of the unique Swahili culture, characterized by its language, architecture, cuisine, and traditions.
Creole typically refers to a person of mixed European and African or Afro-Caribbean descent, and can also refer to a specific language or culture that developed from the blending of different languages and cultures. "Black" is a broader term used to describe people with African ancestry, regardless of specific ethnic or cultural background. While some individuals may identify as both Creole and black, they are not synonymous terms.
African slaves spoke various languages depending on their region of origin in Africa. Some common languages included Hausa, Yoruba, Igbo, Twi, and many others. Over time, a creole language known as Gullah or Creole English developed among African slaves in the United States.
They made a language called Swahili. Its a mix of African language and Arabic
They made a language called Swahili. Its a mix of African language and Arabic
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We all originate from the DNA of the first African people, but through evolution, we have developed races.
The Swahili language was developed in 1728 as a lingua franca between Arabs and African traders.
It actually developed as a trading language between Arab and African traders over the past few centuries.
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The africans in Brazil were taken there as slaves. Samba developed long after the Brazilian africans were freed and is a dance form that developed out of the fusion of cultures, it was not an African dance developed in Africa and taken to Brazil.
How were both Mesoamerican cultures and African societies influenced by outsiders? How were both Mesoamerican cultures and African societies influenced by outsiders?
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There is no such language as "African Language."