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Swazi or
siSwati is a
Bantu language of the
Nguni group spoken in
Eswatini (formerly Swaziland) and
South Africa by the
Swati people. The
number of speakers...
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composed primarily of
ethnic Swazis. The
prevalent language is
Swazi (
siSwati in
native form). The
Swazis established their kingdom in the mid-18th century...
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official languages. The
native language is
Siswati.
Recent immigrant languages include Chichewa, Tsonga, Zulu.
Siswati, a
Southern Bantu language, is the native...
- "walk"
while famba-famba
means "walk around".
Example 2: in
isiZulu and
SiSwati hamba means "go",
hambahamba means "go a
little bit, but not much". Example...
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spiritual role to the
Swazi Royal Family. The country's
official languages are
Siswati (a
language related to Zulu) and English.
Government and
commercial business...
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Academy (closed 1964).
Adding her husband's name to her own,
Sugiarti Siswati became an
influential member of the PKI-sponsored Lekra,
which published...
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Swati descent in
South Africa are
typically identifiable by
speaking siSwati, or a
dialect of that language.
There are also many
Swati migrants in South...
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programming (18:00 to 21:30)
comprised 29% English, 18% Zulu, 18% Xhosa, 1%
Siswati, and 1% isiNdebele, with the
remaining third dedicated to "multilingual...
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English 8.7%,
Sepedi 10.0%,
Setswana 8.3%,
Sesotho 7.8%,
Xitsonga 4.7%,
siSwati 2.8%,
Tshivenda 2.5%,
isiNdebele 1.7% and
South African Sign Language....
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Living Kiswahili; كِسوَحِيلِ
Kiswahili Swati ss ssw ssw
Individual Living siSwati Swazi Swedish sv swe swe
Individual Living Svenska Tagalog tl tgl tgl Individual...