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Swahili is a language!

And a tribe, dumb@ss.

The Swahili used to trade ivory and enslaved people, which is now illegal.

So they sell fish they catch off the coast.

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How do you spell the word kind in Swahili?

You spell kind in Swahili k, i, n, d.First contributor's answer: karimu-karimu is an adjective that refers to hospitality. The noun mkarimu means a hospitable or generous person.Mtu mpole or Mtu mkarumu both mean a kind person. Huyu ni mpole means this person is kind.


What two cultures is Swahili made up of?

Swahili is mainly influenced by the Arabic culture due to historical trade interactions along the East African coast. Additionally, Swahili has elements of Bantu languages spoken in the region, as many Swahili words have Bantu origins.


WHo did Swahili people trade?

In Medieval times the Swahili people mostly traded with the Arabians, the Persians (I think) and also the Chinese for sure. Actually, that is where they adopted a lot of their culture from, which is why archaeologists originally thought the Swahili people were Arabians. That is also what made the Swahili people so wealthy.


Why did the language of Swahili emerge in the city states?

Swahili emerged as a language in the city states of East Africa due to centuries of interaction between local Bantu languages and Arabic traders along the Swahili Coast. This resulted in a fusion of Bantu and Arabic elements, giving rise to the Swahili language. The Swahili people were involved in trade, which further facilitated the spread and development of the Swahili language in the region.


The Swahili language developed through trade contacts between east africans and whom?

The Swahili language developed through trade contacts between East Africans and Arab traders along the coast of East Africa, particularly in present-day Tanzania, Kenya, and Mozambique. Arabic influence is evident in Swahili vocabulary and writing system.

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What is the main religion of the Swahili?

The main religion of the Swahili people is Islam. Islam spread to the Swahili coast through trade and interactions with Arab merchants, leading to the majority of Swahili people practicing the Islamic faith.


How do you spell the word kind in Swahili?

You spell kind in Swahili k, i, n, d.First contributor's answer: karimu-karimu is an adjective that refers to hospitality. The noun mkarimu means a hospitable or generous person.Mtu mpole or Mtu mkarumu both mean a kind person. Huyu ni mpole means this person is kind.


What two cultures is Swahili made up of?

Swahili is mainly influenced by the Arabic culture due to historical trade interactions along the East African coast. Additionally, Swahili has elements of Bantu languages spoken in the region, as many Swahili words have Bantu origins.


What influence did religion and trade have o the develpoment on east africas Swahili coast?

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Why were Arab settlers particularly influential along the Swahili Coast?

They setteled their in order to trade.


Why did the language of Swahili emerge in the city states?

Swahili emerged as a language in the city states of East Africa due to centuries of interaction between local Bantu languages and Arabic traders along the Swahili Coast. This resulted in a fusion of Bantu and Arabic elements, giving rise to the Swahili language. The Swahili people were involved in trade, which further facilitated the spread and development of the Swahili language in the region.


WHo did Swahili people trade?

In Medieval times the Swahili people mostly traded with the Arabians, the Persians (I think) and also the Chinese for sure. Actually, that is where they adopted a lot of their culture from, which is why archaeologists originally thought the Swahili people were Arabians. That is also what made the Swahili people so wealthy.


The Swahili language developed through trade contacts between east africans and whom?

The Swahili language developed through trade contacts between East Africans and Arab traders along the coast of East Africa, particularly in present-day Tanzania, Kenya, and Mozambique. Arabic influence is evident in Swahili vocabulary and writing system.


What Swahili city stay on the east coast of Africa were a part of the oceanic trade region?

Zanzibar City, located on the island of Zanzibar, was a prominent Swahili city that was a hub for oceanic trade in the region. The city was known for its multicultural population and its role in the Indian Ocean trade network during the medieval period.


Swahili is a mixture of what two cultures?

Swahili is a blend of Bantu and Arabic cultures. The Bantu influence is reflected in the language's grammar and vocabulary, while Arabic influence is seen in the language's vocabulary, due to historical trade interactions along the Swahili coast.


What major religion is most common within the Swahili ethnic group?

The Waswahili or Swahili People are predominantly MUSLIMS. It is worth noting that the majority of Swahili speakers are actually not Waswahilis themselves, but people who learned the language through trade or national governance. (This is the same way that, for example, far many more people speak English than just the descendants of England because of trade and governance.)


Why did the Swahili civilization decline?

The decline of the Swahili civilization in East Africa can be attributed to a combination of factors such as the arrival of European colonial powers, the weakening of trade networks due to shifts in global trade routes, and internal conflicts among competing city-states. Additionally, the spread of diseases like smallpox also played a role in the decline of the Swahili civilization.