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Bantu languages - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Bantu - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bantu may refer to: •Bantu expansion, a series of migrations of Bantu speakers •Bantu languages •Bantu peoples, over 400 groups of people in Africa sharing a Bantu language •Bantustan, designated lan...
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Collins, Problems in African History, pp. 57-113. - we have talked a bit about African languages, but we want to delve a little deeper; especially, we want to look more closely at the Bantu language group.
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Currently the Bantu are known more as a language group than as a distinct ethnic group. Swahili is the most widely spoken Bantu language and is considered the lingua franca of around 50 million people living in the countries along the east coast of Africa.
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(December 2008) Akoose is the language spoken by approximately 100,000 Bakoosi people who live in southwest Cameroon. The language is located near the northwestern range of narrow-Bantu languages. ... SIL FieldWorks software, which contains a tutorial of Sena, a Bantu language...
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CiteSeerX - Document Details (Isaac Councill, Lee Giles): A discussion on how to handle consonant combinations in the Bantu language Mpiemo, spoken in the the south west border region of the Central African Republic is presented. ... A discussion on how to handle consonant combinations in the Bantu language Mpiemo,
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Description and purchasing information for A Grammar of Akoose: A Northwest Bantu Language ... A Grammar of Akoose: A Northwest Bantu Language ;
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