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    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...
  • 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...
  • Swahili literature is literature written in the Swahili language, particularly by Swahili people of the East African coast and the neighboring islands...
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    Siti binti Saad (category Swahili-language singers)
    controlled the industry. She performed in a variety of languages, but most significantly in Swahili, in contrast to earlier vocalists who solely sang in...
  • Shaaban bin Robert (category Swahili-language writers)
    Swahili thinkers, intellectuals and writers in East Africa and has been called "poet laureate of Swahili" and is also known as the "Father of Swahili...
  • Tanzanian literature (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Bulihwali was written in his native language Kikerewe and later translated to Swahili, German, English and French, poets Mathias E. Mnyampala (1917–1969)...
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    Mathias E. Mnyampala (category CS1 Swahili-language sources (sw))
    Dodoma city, Tanzania. Mnyampala wrote in Swahili, the lingua franca of East Africa, not Cigogo, the native language of his ethnic group. Mnyampala wrote more...
  • Marioo (category CS1 Swahili-language sources (sw))
    as Dear Ex, Bia Tamu and Lonely have marked his status as the king of Swahili Amapiano. In December 2021, Marioo released Mi Amor featuring Jovial from...
  • Dada Masiti (category Swahili-language writers)
    July 1919), commonly known as Dada Masiti ("Grandmother Masiti"), was a Swahili poet, mystic and Islamic scholar from Somalia. She composed her poetry in...
  • Ebrahim Hussein (category Swahili-language writers)
    Hussein (born 1943) is a Tanzanian playwright and poet. His first play, Kinjeketile (1969), written in Swahili, and based on the life of Kinjikitile Ngwale...
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    several claimed possible origins, ranging from Hindi to Swahili to Native American languages, which further confuses the meaning used by Baden-Powell...
  • Euphrase Kezilahabi (category Swahili-language writers)
    African Languages (now African Cultural Department). He wrote in Swahili, and delivered talks on subjects such as 'Aesthetic Ambivalence in Modern Swahili' and...
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    to Islamic knowledge, being first to translate the Quran into the Swahili language. He is the writer of the hagiography of Muslim Scholars in East Africa...
  • Mwana Kupona (category Swahili-language writers)
    Mwana Kupona binti Msham (born on Pate Island, died c. 1865) was a Swahili poet of the 19th century, author of a poem called Utendi wa Mwana Kupona ("The...
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    Barawa (category Articles containing Swahili (macrolanguage)-language text)
    Barawa (Somali: بَراوِّ Barāwe, Maay: Barawy, Swahili: بَرَأَاوٖ Baraawe, Arabic: ﺑﺮﺍﻭة Barāwa, Italian: Brava), also known as Barawe and Brava, is the...
  • cross-linguistically, with similar systems occurring in Spanish, Tagalog, Swahili and Japanese. Each vowel is pronounced separately even if they fall in...
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    northern Mozambique. They also speak the official languages of the countries they inhabit, Swahili in Tanzania, Chichewa and Chitumbuka in Malawi, and...
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    national poetry of the nation or ethnicity associated with that language. Persian poets Piyyut Modern Hebrew poetry Arabic poetry Azerbaijani literature...
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    Kikuyu people (category Articles containing Gikuyu-language text)
    the Swahili borrowing of the autonym Gĩkũyũ (Gikuyu pronunciation: [ɣèkòjóꜜ]) The Kikuyu belong to the Northeastern Bantu branch. Their language is most...
  • Kawkab al-durriya li-akhbar Ifriqiya (category Swahili literature)
    Kawkab was Shaykh Fāḍil bin ʿUmar al-Bawrī. He was a Swahili, an ethnic Bājūn and native speaker of Swahili. The name Bawrī indicates that he belonged to the...
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