Burundi,DR Congo, Kenya, Mozambique, Oman, Rwanda, Tanzinia, and Uganda. Forgive me if i'm wrong. :(
No Swahili does not have a lot of American speakers.
There are many languages in Africa, from major languages like Swahili to small languages spoken only by a single tribe.
Amharic is a major language in Ethiopia.
Swahili is the most important indigenous language in Africa by a huge margin. Virtualy all people in Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda,and eastern Congo speak Swahili, a total of well over 100 million. Most people in Burundi and Rwanda also speak Swahili, and some (maybe many) in Mozambique, Malawi, Somalia, and Zambia.
The major spoken language in the Democratic Republic of the Congo is French, due to its colonial history with Belgium. Additionally, Lingala, Swahili, and Kikongo are also commonly spoken languages in different regions of the country.
Swahili's government was a city-state. And it also had 8 major city-states surrounding Swahili.
New Vision is one of two major publications in the African nation of Uganda. This publication was originally established by the Ugandan government in 1986.
One major difference is their membership composition. The African Union consists of African countries, while the Community of Portuguese Language Countries consists of countries where Portuguese is an official language, including countries outside of Africa.
South Africa.
Swahili's government was a city-state. And it also had 8 major city-states surrounding Swahili.
Answer this question… The African Union is a regional organization, while the Community of Portuguese Language Countries is not.