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  2. Sheng slang - Wikipedia

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    Sheng is a slang language originating among the urban youth of Nairobi, Kenya, and influenced by many of the languages spoken there. It is mainly used by the youth and is part of popular culture in Kenya, and has spread to neighbouring countries and social media platforms.

  3. 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.

  4. Jambo (greeting) - Wikipedia

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    Jambo is a Swahili word that means 'affair' or 'business' and is used as a greeting similar to hello. Learn about its history, usage, variations and related terms in East Africa and beyond.

  5. Mzungu - Wikipedia

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    Mzungu (pronounced [m̩ˈzuŋɡu]), also known as muzungu, mlungu, musungu or musongo, is a Bantu word that means "wanderer" originally pertaining to the first European explorers to the East African region whom the local tribes thought were traveling aimlessly with no goals to settle, conquer or trade, like restless spirits - the initial explorers who unbeknownst to the local tribes, were ...

  6. Swahili culture - Wikipedia

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    Swahili culture is the culture of the Swahili people inhabiting the Swahili coast, with influences from Africa, Asia, and the Arab world. Learn about the origins, development, and diversity of Swahili culture, as well as its arts, crafts, and music.

  7. Swahili Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    Swahili Wikipedia is the Swahili language edition of Wikipedia, the largest in a Niger–Congo or Nilo-Saharan language. It has about 82,000 articles and is the second most popular Wikipedia in Tanzania and Kenya.

  8. Swahili people - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the Swahili people, a diverse group of Bantu, Afro-Arab and Comorian ethnic groups living on the East African coast. Discover their origins, languages, religions, trade, and cultural influences from Arab, Persian and other sources.

  9. Swahili grammar - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the grammatical structure and features of Swahili, a Bantu language spoken in East Africa. Find out about noun classes, verbs, word order, agreement, and more.