English
Etymology
From Swahili swahili, from Arabic سَوَاحِلِيّ (sawāḥiliyy, “(people) of the coasts”), from سَوَاحِل (sawāḥil, “coasts”), broken plural of سَاحِل (sāḥil, “coast”).
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /swəˈhiːli/
- (US) IPA(key): /swɑˈhili/, /swəˈhili/
- Rhymes: -hiːli
Proper noun
Swahili
- An agglutinative language of the Bantu branch widely spoken in East Africa. Born in its modern form from the hybridization of the Arabic and Bantu cultures, it was the language of the traders in East Africa, and spread along the routes of trade.
Synonyms
Derived terms
Translations
language
- Amharic: ስዋሂሊኛ (səwahiliña)
- Arabic: السَّوَاحِلِيَّة f (as-sawāḥiliyya)
- Armenian: սվահիլի (hy) (svahili)
- Assamese: চোৱাহিলি (süahili)
- Asturian: suaḥili (ast)
- Azerbaijani: suahili dili
- Cyrillic: суаһили дили
- Basque: swahili (eu)
- Belarusian: суахі́лі m (suaxíli)
- Bulgarian: суахи́ли m (suahíli)
- Carpathian Rusyn: свагілі m (svahili), кісвагілі m (kisvahili)
- Catalan: suahili (ca) m
- Chichewa: Chiswahili
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 斯瓦希里語 (si1 ngaa5 hei5 lei5 jyu5)
- Mandarin: 斯瓦希里語 / 斯瓦希里语 (zh) (Sīwǎxīlǐyǔ)
- Czech: svahilština (cs) f
- Dutch: Swahili (nl) n
- Esperanto: svahila
- Finnish: swahili (fi)
- French: swahili (fr) m
- Galician: suahili (gl) m
- Georgian: სუაჰილი (suahili)
- German: Suaheli (de) n, Swahili (de) n
- Greek: σουαχίλι (el) f (souachíli)
- Greenlandic: swahilimiutut
- Hebrew: סווהילי / סְוָהִילִי (swahíli), סווהילית / סְוָהִילִית f (swahílit)
- Hindi: स्वाहिली (hi) f (svāhilī)
- Hungarian: szuahéli (hu)
- Icelandic: svahílí (is) n
- Inuktitut: ᔅᕙᐦᐃᓕᑐᑦ (sfahilitot)
- Irish: Svahaílis f, Ciosvahaílis f
- Japanese: スワヒリ語 (ja) (Suwahiri-go)
- Kazakh: Суахили (Suaxili)
- Kikuyu: Gĩthweri
- Korean: 스와힐리어 (Seuwahilli-eo)
- Latin: lingua Suahelica f, lingua Swahelica f
- Macedonian: свахи́ли n (svahíli)
- Marathi: स्वाहिली (svāhilī)
- Navajo: Swahííli bizaad
- Nepali: स्वाहिली (svāhilī)
- Norman: Souahili m
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: swahili (no) m
- Nynorsk: swahili m
- Persian: سواحلی (savâheli)
- Polish: suahili (pl) n
- Portuguese: suaíli (pt) m, suaíle (pt) m
- Russian: суахи́ли (ru) m (suaxíli)
- Scots: Swauheely
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: свахили m
- Roman: svahili (sh) m
- Slovak: svahilčina (sk) f, swahilčina f
- Slovene: svahilščina f
- Somali: please add this translation if you can
- Sorbian:
- Lower Sorbian: swahilšćina f
- Upper Sorbian: swahilšćina f
- Spanish: suajili (es) m, swahili (es) m, suajelí m
- Swahili: Kiswahili
- Swedish: swahili (sv)
- Tajik: савоҳилӣ (savohili)
- Tigrinya: ሰዋሂሊኛ (säwahiliña)
- Turkish: Sevahilice
- Ukrainian: суахі́лі (uk) m (suaxíli), кісуахілі m (kisuaxili)
- Urdu: سَواحِلی f (savāhilī)
- Vietnamese: tiếng Swahili
- Yiddish: סוואַהילי n (svahili)
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Noun
Swahili (plural Swahilis or Swahili)
- A member of various ethnic groups — mainly Bantu, Afro-Arab and Comorian — inhabiting the Swahili coast.
- Synonym: (plural) Waswahili
2000, Arye Oded, Islam and Politics in Kenya, page 12:The Swahilis are a unique and important community that began to form before the arrival of Islam, as a result of intermarriage between Arab traders who came to the coast and women from local ethnic groups.
2017, Derek Nurse, Thomas Spear, The Swahili, page 29:The final sources for the early history of the Swahili are the oral traditions related by them about their own past.
See also
- Wiktionary’s coverage of Swahili terms
- Appendix:Swahili Swadesh list for a Swadesh list of basic vocabulary words in Swahili
Further reading
Dutch
Etymology
Borrowed from English Swahili.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˌsʋaːˈɦi.li/
- Hyphenation: Swa‧hi‧li
- Rhymes: -ili
Proper noun
Swahili n
- Swahili (language)