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# Swahili

Swahili (Kiswahili) is a Bantu language that became East Africa’s trade lingua franca with heavy Arabic lexical influence. It is an official language of the African Union and widely used in education across Tanzania and Kenya.

## Record

- **Title**: [Swahili](https://datasets.chrisyst.com/swahili/index.md)
- **Geo target**: Dar es Salaam, Dar es Salaam Region, Tanzania
- **Website**: https://www.bakita.go.tz/
- **Address**: Dar es Salaam, Dar es Salaam Region, Tanzania
- **Coordinates**: -6.7924, 39.2083

### Summary

Swahili (Kiswahili) is a Bantu language that became East Africa’s trade lingua franca with heavy Arabic lexical influence. It is an official language of the African Union and widely used in education across Tanzania and Kenya.

### Description

## Historical Evolution
Swahili arose on the East African coast from Bantu substrates and Arabic superstrata through Indian Ocean commerce. Zanzibar and Bagamoyo varieties fed colonial standardization; Tanzania adopted it as the national language after independence. Latin script (Swahili orthography) replaced Arabic script in most secular contexts.

## Phonology
Swahili has five vowels and simple open syllables; stress is penultimate. Arabic loans may introduce consonants like /θ/, /ð/, /x/ in educated speech, but core phonology remains Bantu. Nasal harmony affects prefix allomorphy (m-/n-/ng-).

## Syntax
Swahili is SVO with rich noun-class agreement: prefixes on nouns, adjectives, verbs, and demonstratives cross-reference class and number. Verbal derivational extensions (-isha causative, -anz- reciprocal) agglutinate. Tense-aspect markers are prefixal on the verb stem.

### Attributes

- **Grammatical Typology**: SVO, Agglutinative, Noun classes
- **L1 Native Speakers**: 16 M _(quality 16)_
- **Language Family**: Niger-Congo / Atlantic-Congo / Benue-Congo / Bantu
- **Language Vitality Index**: 8 scale _(quality 8)_
- **Number of Countries**: 8 countries _(quality 8)_
- **Standard Script**: Latin (Swahili alphabet)
- **Total Speakers**: 200 M _(quality 200)_
- **UNESCO Risk Category**: Safe
- **Web Domain Share (%)**: 10% % _(quality 0)_
