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A language spoken by many East Africans basically Bantu with a mixture of Arabic elements?

You're likely thinking of Swahili.

Here's why:

* Bantu Language: Swahili is a Bantu language, part of a large family of languages spoken across sub-Saharan Africa.

* Arabic Influence: Swahili has significant Arabic loanwords and grammatical influences. This is due to historical interactions between Arab traders and the Swahili-speaking coastal communities of East Africa.

* Widely Spoken: Swahili is spoken by millions of people in East Africa, primarily in Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, and parts of the Democratic Republic of Congo. It's also an official language in Tanzania and Kenya.

Let me know if you'd like to learn more about Swahili!

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