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Swahili is an African language spoken in Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda and many other countries in Africa. There are two alphabets in use. One is derived from the English or Latin alphabet, the other from the Arabic.

  • English: The Swahili alphabet has 24 letters and uses the same alphabet as English. The letter C is unnecessary and is only used with other letters. All letters are used except X and Q.
  • Arabic: There are 32 consonants and several diacritics to modify consonants into vowels in use when writing Swahili in Arabic script.
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