Wonders of the African World with Henry Louis Gates Jr- - 1999 The Swahili Coast 1-2 was released on:
USA: 1999
swahili
African and Asiatic people on the coast of East Africa
Swahili is derived from several languages and not two, but the principal ones include Arabic and African languages along the East coast of Africa. The other languages which Swahili is derived from include Hindi and Portuguese.
Toy Hunter - 2012 West Coast Wonders 1-8 was released on: USA: 10 October 2012
Swahili, darling, Swahili
Swahili, darling, Swahili
the answer= Swahili
One who lives on the coast.
There is no specific Arabic term used today to refer to the East African Coast. Arabs would say shawaate' sharq afriqiya (شواطئ شرق أفريقيا) to refer to the area now, which literally means "the coast of East Africa".Historically, the area was called "swaahel" (سواحل) from which the term "Swahili" is derived.
The Swahili language developed among the descendants of Arabs who settled along the eastern coast of Africa.
The Swahili language developed among the descendants of Arabs who settled along the eastern coast of Africa.
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.