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Nyanza in Kinyarwanda and some Bantu languages) is one of the African Great Lakes.
The kingdom in turn is named for the Bantu population, in the 17th century reported as"Esikongo".
The second mass settlement of Bantu people into Zambia was of people groups that are believed to have taken the western route of the Bantu migration through the Congo Basin.
Nyanza in some Bantu languages)[6] is one of the African Great Lakes.
Yes, it's a mixture of English and Bantu tongues… spoken in the mining towns of South Africa.
the official languages include two West Germanic languages(English and Afrikaans) and nine Bantu languages.
Nyanza in Kinyarwanda and some Bantu language) is one of the African Great Lakes.
These words- taken from Bantu, Tagalog, and Dutch- have no direct English equivalent,
The Bantu pastors blamed the missionary,“It is your fault that we have had this accident, because you refused
attest the existence of a medieval Bantu civilization in the region.
Ex 322: A woman missionary in South Africa was driving across the country with four Bantu pastors.
grain crops by Bantu speakers who arrived in the southern regions from central Africa since 10,000 BC and the spread of
Bwasiri and Smith point out that the rain-making ceremonies of the Sandawe are of Bantu origin, derived from a long history of cultural contact with Bantu
You have been willing to express your joy in Lingala- a Bantu language spoken by more than eight million people in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
that has been attributed to Bantu farmers and thought to post-date the Bantu expansion into the area.
These words from the Bantu, Tagalog and Dutch languages have no exact equivalent in any English
These words, taken from the Bantu, Tagalog and Dutch, it is hardly possible
Subsequent encounters with Bantu pastoralists facilitated the emergence of cultivated crops
belongs to the Bantu language family, a large family of languages spoken across a large area of sub-Saharan Africa. Throughout the centuries, Swahili spread through the trade among different peoples and nations.
belongs to the Bantu language family, a large family of languages spoken across a large area of sub-Saharan Africa.