Swahili.
It is a Bantu language.
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Bantu
The Bantu language was spread throughout Africa
No. Arabic is not a Bantu language. It is a Semitic language.
The closest you can find to a culture that is a mix of Bantu and Arab is Somalia. However, a language that is a mix of Bantu languages and Arabic is Swahili (which is spoken in Kenya, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, Burundi, and Tanzania.
There is no language that is a mixture of Arabic Persian Portuguese Hindu and Bantu languages.
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.
"Arabic blended with the Bantu language to create the swahii language".
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.
Swahili is primarily based on the Bantu language, with influences from Arabic, Persian, Portuguese, English, and other languages.
Swahili
Swahili developed from a mixture of Bantu languages in East Africa, as well as Arabic due to trade contacts along the coast. Over time, it also incorporated words from other languages such as English, Portuguese, and Hindi.
Bantu
YES. Swahili was a language developed for use between Arab merchants in along the East African coast and the indigenous Bantu-speaking peoples who lived there. It has a mix of grammar and lexicon from both Arabic and Bantu languages, but is primarily a Bantu language.
Swahili originated as a language along the East African coast, particularly in the region of present-day Kenya and Tanzania. It developed as a result of interactions between Bantu-speaking communities and Arab traders, with influences from other languages such as Arabic.