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الصفحة 80
There have been Arab settlements on the coast and the islands for a thousand years . ... and friends ( representing a variety of Bantu tribes and dialects ) evolved a common language to which both Bantu and Arabic contributed .
There have been Arab settlements on the coast and the islands for a thousand years . ... and friends ( representing a variety of Bantu tribes and dialects ) evolved a common language to which both Bantu and Arabic contributed .
الصفحة 81
( i ) Words of Arabic origin are foreign ' ; ( ii ) they are not understood ; ( iii ) they are understood but convey a meaning other than that intended by the Europeans who use them . The second and third of these points will be dealt ...
( i ) Words of Arabic origin are foreign ' ; ( ii ) they are not understood ; ( iii ) they are understood but convey a meaning other than that intended by the Europeans who use them . The second and third of these points will be dealt ...
الصفحة 82
But the Zanzibar dialect contains a large Arabic element . Throughout his article Pastor Roehl contrasts Swahili words and Arabic words . But the real distinction is between words of Bantu origin and words of Arabic origin .
But the Zanzibar dialect contains a large Arabic element . Throughout his article Pastor Roehl contrasts Swahili words and Arabic words . But the real distinction is between words of Bantu origin and words of Arabic origin .
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Sorcery and Native Opinion E E EvansPritchard | 56 |
Tagart | 63 |
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