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  2. Swahili Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    On 20 June 2009, the Swahili Wikipedia gave its main page a makeover. As of September 2024, it has about 83,000 articles, making it the 83rd-largest Wikipedia. [4] The Swahili Wikipedia is the second most popular Wikipedia in Tanzania and Kenya after the English version with respectively 14% and 4% of the visits, as of January 2021.

  3. Category:Swahili language - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Swahili language" ... This list may not reflect recent changes. Swahili Ajami; Swahili language; B.

  4. Arabic script - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Swahili orthography is now based on the Latin alphabet that was introduced by Christian ... Yoruba Ajami used in Muslim ...

  5. Category:Languages of Burundi - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; Wiktionary; Help ... Swahili Ajami; Swahili language This page was ...

  6. Ajam - Wikipedia

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    Keshvâr-e 'ajam used to mean "the country of the Ajam ()" in a letter from the Ottoman Empire to Iranian emperor Mohammad Shah Qajar in 1839. Ajam (Arabic: عجم, romanized: ʿajam) is an Arabic word meaning mute.

  7. Comorian languages - Wikipedia

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    Comoros being located near the East African coast, the archipeligo being connected by deep trade links to the mainland, and Comorian being a Bantu language much like Swahili language, means that historically, the Arabic orthography of Comorian followed the Swahili suit in being part of the tradition of the African Ajami script.

  8. Kanembu language - Wikipedia

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    Kanembu is written with the Latin script and Ajami alphabets. In 2009, the Chadian government standardized both Latin and Ajami scripts for all indigenous languages of the country, including Kanembu, in what is known as Chadian National Alphabet. [3] [4]

  9. Zarma language - Wikipedia

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    Zarma (Zarma Ciine/Sanni; Ajami: زَرْمَ ݘِينٜ / زَرْمَ سَنِّ) is one of the Songhay languages.It is the leading indigenous language of the southwestern lobe of the West African nation of Niger, where the Niger River flows and the capital city, Niamey, is located.