Language family in Sub-Saharan Africa.
A family of languages widely spoken in the southern half of the African continent.
Sinònims
Examples for "bantu languages"
Examples for "bantu languages"
1Yet the Swahili language, though peppered with Arabic loanwords, is closely akin to other Bantu languages.
2Bantu languages can have more than ten.
3Sir Harry attributes most of the higher cultural elements associated with the Bantu languages to the non-Negro invaders.
4That's the inspiration behind the name and the logo, he says, adding that Njorku means elephant in many Bantu languages.
5He had traded for skins in some barbarous district near the shore of Victoria Nyanza, and knew half a dozen Bantu languages.
1And to underline this ignorance, he misuses a bantu word.
2From flat twists to buns to braids to bantu knots, the list goes on for protective hairstyles.
3The first chapter sketches the history of research into the Bantu laguages.
4Nomadic Mbuti pygmies and indigenous Bantu farmers also live within the reserve
5North of this line are the Negroes proper, south are the Bantu.
6He was a mulatto, of Huguenot Calvinist and Bantu African slave descent.
7Didn't matter if the poor devil was Christian or Indian or Bantu.
8The party, led by Bantu Holomisa, champions good governance and progressive economic policies.
9Bantu knots have always held a deeper meaning within our community.
10Bantu Holomisa could go viral twice in one week with this new video.
11Bantu Holomisa in his address spoke specifically about shortcomings in economic redress post-1994.
12For a uniform look, try two-strand twists, Bantu knots or rods left overnight.
13In Jamaica, Bantu knots are known as Chiney or China bumps.
14In South Africa, herbalist Makelani Bantu claims he makes a cure-it-all fruit-and-vegetable juice.
15Bantu knots are a very popular hairstyle with rich African roots.
16Also, the smaller you make the Bantu knots, the more definition you'll have.