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Swahili is a mixture of what two cultures?

Swahili is a mixture of Arabic and Bantu cultures.

* Arabic influence: The language's vocabulary, grammar, and writing system are heavily influenced by Arabic, reflecting centuries of contact with Arab traders and settlers along the East African coast.

* Bantu influence: Swahili's core structure, including its sounds and basic vocabulary, stems from the Bantu languages spoken by the indigenous peoples of East Africa.

This blend of influences has resulted in a language that is both unique and widely spoken throughout East Africa.

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