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They migrated slowly to the east and south.
It is an example of cultural diffusion because it was created with the blending of Arabic and the Bantu language. The Arabs arrived in Africa by trade routes between East Africa and Arabia, Persia, and India.
The Bantu migrations primarily affected various indigenous African populations in sub-Saharan Africa. As the Bantu-speaking groups moved south and east from their original homeland in West Africa, they interacted with, displaced, or assimilated local communities, including hunter-gatherers and other agricultural societies. This led to significant cultural exchanges, the spread of agricultural practices, and the introduction of ironworking technology. The migrations ultimately reshaped the demographic and linguistic landscape of much of Africa.
Somalia is the most obvious example, with a single ethnic group, speaking Somali. It is an East Cushitic language.Ethiopia is the next most obvious. Ethiopia had the only written African languages (not including Ancient Egyptian). It has multiple ethnic groups (including somalis, and tigrinya below), but there is a clear dominant one, who speak Amharic. Amharic is also known as Ethiopian. Amharic is a Semitic language, which means it is a relative of Arabic and Hebrew. It is much more common than Hebrew.Eritrea broke away from Ethiopia in the recent past. Eritrea has no official language, but Eritrea's dominant language is Tigrinya. Tigrinya is closely related to Ethiopia's Amharic, and uses the same African alphabet.In Rwanda, everyone speaks Rwandan, whether they are Hutus or Tutsis.Neighbouring Burundi, speaks the closely related Kirundi language.Lesotho is a small country completely surrounded by South Africa. It's language is Sesotho, also known as South Sotho. It is a Bantu language.Swaziland, is a similar country, almost completely surrounded by South Africa. It's language is Swazi. It is also a Bantu language.Zimbabwe's official language is Shona, spoken by about 80% of the population. It's also a Bantu language.Botswana's dominant language is Tswana, also a Bantu language. It represents about 80% of the population.
Northern Africa continued to develop through trade with the Islamic centers of the Middle East
The most spoken language of the bantu family of languages spoken in Africa is...UMBUNDU
The Bantu migrated from West Africa
The Bantu language spread through Africa
The Bantu language spread through Africa
Swahili is a Bantu language that originated along the East African coast. It developed as a result of interactions between Bantu-speaking communities and Arab traders, resulting in a language that incorporates elements of both Bantu and Arabic. Today, Swahili is widely spoken in East Africa and is the official language of several countries in the region.
Swahili is a language that was created with a mix of Bantu languages and Arabic influences. It originated in the African Great Lakes region and has become a lingua franca in East Africa.
Swahili can refer to a Bantu ethnic group in East Africa. It can also refer to the Bantu language that has become a lingua franca in the region.
The Swahili language or Kiswahili is a Bantu language spoken by various ethnic groups that inhabit several large stretches of the Mozambique Channel coastline from northern Kenya to northern Mozambique.
Swahili originated as a mix of Arabic and Bantu languages along the East African coast. It evolved over centuries through trade and cultural interactions between local Bantu-speaking communities and Arabic traders, resulting in a language that is widely spoken in East Africa today.
Swahili is the African language derived from a mixture of Arabic and Bantu languages. It is spoken widely in East Africa and serves as a lingua franca in the region, blending elements of both Arabic vocabulary and Bantu grammar.
The Bantu people originated in West Africa and gradually migrated south and eastward over centuries, spreading their language, culture, and agricultural techniques across the African continent. They settled in regions such as Central Africa, Southern Africa, East Africa, and parts of West Africa.
The Bantu