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  2. Swahili Ajami - Wikipedia

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    The Swahili Ajami script refers to the alphabet derived from the Arabic script that is used for the writing of the Swahili language. [ 1 ] Ajami is a name commonly given to alphabets derived from Arabic script for the use of various African languages, from Swahili to Hausa , Fula , and Wolof .

  3. Ajami script - Wikipedia

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    Ajami is an Arabic-derived script used for writing African languages, especially Hausa, Swahili, and Fulfulde. It is an adaptation of the Arabic script with additional dots or lines to indicate different sounds.

  4. Hausa Ajami - Wikipedia

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    Hausa Ajami script refers to the practice of using the alphabet derived from Arabic script for writing of Hausa language. [ 1 ] Ajami is a name commonly given to alphabets derived from Arabic script for the use of various African languages, from Swahili to Hausa , Fulfulde , and Wolof .

  5. Swahili language - Wikipedia

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    Swahili, also known as Kiswahili, is a Bantu language with Arabic influence spoken by millions of people in East and Southern Africa. Learn about its origin, dialects, loanwords, official status, and role in regional integration and African Union.

  6. Bible translations into the languages of Africa - Wikipedia

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    The same year, the first complete Bible in Hausa ajami script was published ... The first translation of parts of the Bible into Swahili was accomplished by 1868, ...

  7. Hausa language - Wikipedia

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    Hausa is a Chadic language spoken by about 88 million people in West Africa. It is the national language of Niger and Nigeria, and a lingua franca in many regions. Learn about its classification, geographic distribution, dialects, and writing systems.

  8. Arabic script - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the Arabic script, the second-most widely used alphabetic writing system in the world, derived from the Aramaic script. Find out its origins, forms, variations, and the languages that use it, such as Arabic, Persian, Urdu, and Somali.

  9. Writing systems of Africa - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and diversity of writing systems on the African continent, both indigenous and introduced. Find out how some African communities kept written scripts before the arrival of Europeans, such as ancient Egyptian, Meroitic, Tifinagh, Ge'ez, and Nsibidi.