The Bantu people don't speak religion. Furthermore, Bantu is a group of languages, not an ethnic group.
People who speak Bantu languages practice many different religions.
The word "Bantu" and its variants mean "people" or "human."
In Iraq, the main languages spoken are Arabic and Kurdish. The Bantu people speak a variety of languages across different ethnic groups, with Swahili being one common language spoken among many Bantu groups in East Africa.
The Bantu people don't speak religion. Furthermore, Bantu is a group of languages, not an ethnic group. People who speak Bantu languages practice many different religions.
The Mbuti people primarily speak the Bantu language of Mbuti, as well as other related Bantu languages such as Efe. French and Lingala are also commonly spoken by Mbuti people due to their interactions with neighboring communities.
a large group of central and southern africans who speak related languages
There is not a ruler called Bantu. Bantu refers to the Bantu peoples; that id the over 400 peoples of Africa speak a Bantu language and the group of 250 mutually intelligible Bantu languages and 535 dialects.
What attitudes did people have towards the Bantu abduction
The Lozi people speak Silozi, a central Bantu language.Silozi is also known as Rozi or the Lozi Language.
they are people from the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Most of the Congolese are bantu negroes and speak languages belonging to the large bantu negroes group. they are tall and have curly hair. they follow traditional lifestyles. they enjoy music and dance. On special occasions they wear colorful dresses
The Himba people primarily speak Otjiherero, which is a Bantu language. Some Himba individuals may also speak Herero, another Bantu language, as well as English and Afrikaans due to contact with neighboring communities and tourism.
Officially there are about 7 million South Africans who speak Afrikaans as a first language, with up to 15 million being proficient in Afrikaans. Afrikaans is more prevalent than English as a first language, but is English has a higher incidence as a Second language and is the primary language of tuition.
They are one of the native groups of Africa. They have a genetic line that splits from the first humans in it own unique way about 60.000 years ago. Now the best known are the Mbenga (Aka and Baka) of the western Congo basin, who speak Bantu and Ubangian languages; the Mbuti (Efe etc.) of the Ituri Rainforest, who speak Bantu and Central Sudanic languages, and the Twa of the African Great Lakes, who speak Bantu Rundi and Kiga.