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Swahili Ajami script refers to the alphabet derived from Arabic script that is used for the writing of Swahili language. Ajami is a name commonly given... |
to include Swahili as the second official language as it was seen as neutral, however this is still not ratified by the government. Swahili is used among... |
Swahili, also known by its local name Kiswahili, is a Bantu language originally spoken by the Swahili people, who are found primarily in Tanzania, Kenya... |
Korean and Swahili orthographic systems come much closer to being consistent phonemic representations. In less formal terms, a language with a highly... |
These seven languages are used, together with English, in early primary schooling and in some government publications. A common orthography was approved... |
of Bantu languages, are found in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The most widely spoken Bantu language by number of speakers is Swahili, with 16... |
different orthography. The Yoruba alphabet was standardized along with other Benin languages in the National Languages Alphabet by the National Language Commission... |
Chewa, Tumbuka, Tsonga and Venda. Shona is a written standard language with an orthography and grammar that was codified during the early 20th century and... |
between Swahili and Comorian. Upon independence from France in 1975, Comorian was sought as an official language, and a Latin-based orthography was demanded... |
is a Bantu language (Zone L) of Central Africa and a national language of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, alongside Lingala, Swahili, and Kikongo... |
the majority of the orthography follows the Swahili orthography with the addition of x and q. Other additions to the orthography are the sound ɬ is spelled... |
Ajami script (category Articles containing Arabic-language text) alphabet Swahili Ajami Mandinka language#Orthography Maore dialect#Maore Arabic Alphabet Serer language#Writing system Susu language#Orthography Aljamiado... |
(60%) with Swahili, it is not intelligible with it. It is spoken by around 167,150 people (including 147,150 who speeak it as a first language and 20,000... |
basic literacy materials and published a Digo-English-Swahili Dictionary using the new orthography (Mwalonya et al. 2004) as well as a linguistic description... |
is a Bantu language of Tanzania, spoken in an area southeast of Lake Victoria between Mwanza, Shinyanga, and Lake Eyasi. Its orthography uses Roman script... |
communication in Hadza. It is broadly similar to the orthographies of neighboring languages such as Swahili, Isanzu, Iraqw, and Sandawe. The apostrophe, which... |
Maore dialect (redirect from Shimaore language) vowels, in Maore there are 5. While the common convention in Swahili Ajami orthography has been to use two new diacritics, which are modified varieties... |
widely, and there is a low literacy rate. In Tanzania, the orthography is based on that of Swahili, whereas in Malawi it is based on that of Chewa. The Malawian... |
occur after /j/, /w/, or /h/. The glyphs in ⟨brackets⟩ are the practical orthography developed by Hunziker and Hunziker, along with approximate equivalents... |
Alphabet (IPA). The Latin orthography of Wolof in Senegal was set by government decrees between 1971 and 1985. The language institute "Centre de linguistique... |