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Swahili is the most spoken African language and in most countries in East Africa Swahili is spoken.

It is spoken by almost everyone in Tanzania. It is also widely used in Kenya and Uganda with many people using it in Rwanda, Burundi, Congo, Zambia, Mozambique and Zimbabwe also.

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