Swahili people engage in a variety of recreational activities for fun, often influenced by their rich cultural heritage. They enjoy traditional music and dance, especially during celebrations and festivals, with performances featuring instruments like drums and the oud. Socializing with family and friends is common, often centered around shared meals or community gatherings. Additionally, beach outings and water sports are popular along the coastal areas where many Swahili communities reside.
Swahili people follow the religion of Islam since ninth century.
Swahili is a language spoken by Swahili people in African countries of Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania and Burundi. In Swahili champion is called Bingwa.
Swahili is a language that is spoken by the Swahili people in countries such as Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda. The word for the numeral one in Swahili is 'moja'.
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.
Islam is the predominant religion of the Swahili people.
Swahili isn't a religion it is the African language spoke in the east Africa
The people of Kilwa belonged to the Swahili culture and spoke Swahili, which is a Bantu language with Arabic influences due to historical interactions with Arab traders and settlers.
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.
Us is the English meaning of the Swahili word sisi.
some people in Africa do, I don't think Swahili do! From: Laura Huynh
Most people simply say "hello," which is the standard word for answering the telephone. Some people say jambo, but this is akin to pidgin Swahili. Standard Swahili greetings are questions, inquiring after the health of the interlocutor.
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