Meaning of Swahili | Babel Free
swəˈhiːliDefinitions
- A member of various ethnic groups — mainly Bantu, Afro-Arab and Comorian — inhabiting the Swahili coast.
- An agglutinative language of the Bantu branch widely spoken in East Africa. Born in its modern form from the hybridization of the Arabic and Bantu cultures, it was the language of the traders in East Africa, and spread along the routes of trade.
Equivalents
Català
suahili
Čeština
svahilština
Ελληνικά
σουαχίλι
Esperanto
svahila
فارسی
سواحلی
हिन्दी
स्वाहिली
Magyar
szuahéli
Հայերեն
սվահիլի
Íslenska
svahílí
日本語
スワヒリ語
한국어
스와힐리어
Nederlands
Swahili
Polski
suahili
Русский
суахили
Slovenčina
svahilčina
Svenska
swahili
Kiswahili
Kiswahili
Тоҷикӣ
савоҳилӣ
ትግርኛ
ሰዋሂሊኛ
Examples
“On Tuesday night at the Club Serene in Brooklyn, Mayor Koch proclaimed Kwanzaa Week in New York. Then he told the crowd of about 400 that he had practiced his Swahili in order to pronounce correctly such exotic-sounding words as kujichagulia (self-determination), ujamaa (cooperative economics) and imani (faith), the theme of Kwanzaa '83.”
“Similarly, Swahili evolved as the trading language in East Africa and is described as having an Arab vocabulary upon an African grammar.”
“The Swahilis are a unique and important community that began to form before the arrival of Islam, as a result of intermarriage between Arab traders who came to the coast and women from local ethnic groups.”
“The final sources for the early history of the Swahili are the oral traditions related by them about their own past.”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
See also
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