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  1. Current status. Swahili has become a second language spoken by tens of millions of people in the four African Great Lakes countries ( Kenya, DRC, Uganda, and Tanzania ), where it is an official or national language.

  2. El suajili [2] (en idioma propio: kiswahili), también llamado suajilí, suahelí o swahili es una lengua africana hablada sobre todo en Tanzania y Kenia, y en zonas limítrofes de Uganda, Mozambique, República Democrática del Congo, Ruanda, Burundi, Somalia, Zambia, Malaui y el norte de Madagascar.

    • 71 558 080[1]​, Nativos16 164 680[2]​, Otros55 393 400[3]​
    • África oriental
  3. 1 de abr. de 2024 · Swahili is widely used as a lingua franca in: (1) Tanzania, where it is the language of administration and primary education; (2) Kenya, where it is, after English, the main language for these purposes; (3) Congo (Kinshasa), where a form of Swahili is one of the four languages of administration, the main language for this purpose being French; a...

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. 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 and Mozambique. The number of current Swahili speakers, be they native or second-language speakers, is estimated to be over 200 million, with Tanzania known to have most of the native speakers.

  5. Overview. Swahili, spoken natively by various groups traditionally inhabiting about 1,500 miles of the East African coastline, has become a second language spoken by tens of millions in three countries, Tanzania, Kenya, and Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), where it is an official national language.