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Swahili bhasa

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Swahili Language
Kiswahili
Spoken in Burundi
 DR Congo
 Comoros (as Comorian)
 Kenya
 Mozambique
 Oman
 Seychelles (as Shimaore)
 Mauritius
 Rwanda
 Tanzania
 Uganda
 Malawi[1]
Native speakersFirst language: 5–10 million, July 2010
First and second language: 50+ million[2]  (date missing)
Language family
Writing systemLatin, Arabic
Official status
Official language inTemplate:Noflag
 Kenya
 Tanzania
 Uganda
Regulated byBaraza la Kiswahili la Taifa (Tanzania)
Language codes
ISO 639-1sw
ISO 639-2swa
ISO 639-3swaMacrolanguage
individual codes:
swc – Congo Swahili
swh – Coastal Swahili
Linguasphere99-AUS-m
[[File:
  Coastal areas where Swahili or Comorian is the indigenous language,
  official or national language,
  and trade language. As a trade language, Swahili extends some distance further to the northwest.
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Swahili bhasa ek Niger-Congo bhasa hae jiske East Africa bhar me log samjge hae. Swahili bhasa me iske naam Kiswahili hae. Ii ek Bantu bhasa hae.

Swahili bhasa ke ek barraa jagha, southern Somalia se lae ke northern Mozambique aur Kenya bhar me baat karaa jaawe hae. Jab ki khaali paanch million log ke ii pahila bhasa hae, fifty million log ke ii duusra bhasa hae. Swahili East Africa ke lingua franca hoe gais hae. Ii African Union ke ek official bhasa bhi hae.

Swahili bhasa me baat kare ke suruu Africa ke East Coast aur bagal ke island me bhais rahaa. Abhi Swahili Tanzania aur Kenya ke official bhasa. Ii bhasa pe Arbii bhasa ke jaada asar hae.

Vocabulary

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Niche Swahili bhasa ke kuchh sabd hae.

  • haan - ndiyo
  • nai - hapana
  • achchha - sawa
  • ek - moja [mow'-jah]
  • dui - mbili [uhm'-bee'-lee]
  • tiin - tatu [tah'-too]
  • chaar - nne [uhn'-nay]
  • paanch - tano [tah'-no]
  • chhe - sita [see'-tah]
  • saat - saba [sah'-buh]
  • aath - nane [nah'-nay]
  • nau - tisa [tee'-suh]
  • das - kumi [koo'-mee]

Hafta ke din

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Fiji Hindi Swahili
Sombaar Jumatatu
Mangar Jumanne
Budh Jumatano
Bif Alhamis
Suk Ijumaa
Sanichar Jumamosi
Etwaar Jumapili

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Duusra websites

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References

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  1. Ethnologue list of countries where Swahili is spoken
    Thomas J. Hinnebusch, 1992, "Swahili", International Encyclopedia of Linguistics, Oxford, pp. 99–106
    David Dalby, 1999/2000, The Linguasphere Register of the World's Languages and Speech Communities, Linguasphere Press, Volume Two, pg. 733–735
    Benji Wald, 1994, "Sub-Saharan Africa", Atlas of the World's Languages, Routledge, pp. 289–346, maps 80, 81, 85
  2. Lutz Marten, "Swahili", Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics, 2nd ed., 2006, Elsevier
  3. Days of the week in Swahili