Similarities Between Arabic and Swahili

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  • Опубликовано: 2 дек 2024

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  • @BahadorAlast
    @BahadorAlast  2 года назад +115

    The 2nd Arabic sentence should be spelled as follows: "وصل محمد و حسن إلي المدرسة"
    I apologize for the error in the video.
    Happy to feature the Swahili language for the first time. Even though the core of the Swahili vocabulary comes from the native Bantu language family, it contains many words derived from Arabic, aside from the terms which are related to religion.
    Follow and contact us on Instagram if you are interested in participating in a future video: instagram.com/BahadorAlast

    • @kshitij862
      @kshitij862 2 года назад

      seventh view

    • @kristinamikail6447
      @kristinamikail6447 2 года назад

      Please correct the Arabic sentence
      وصل محمد و حسن إلي المدرسة
      Or you can say
      وصلا محمد و حسن إلي المدرسة

    • @astesiaa
      @astesiaa 2 года назад

      @@kristinamikail6447 there are many dialects of "Arabic".. that dialect might be one of them..

    • @kristinamikail6447
      @kristinamikail6447 2 года назад +4

      @@astesiaa
      I speak Arabic
      Born and raised in Egypt
      I know the different Arabic dialects

    • @astesiaa
      @astesiaa 2 года назад

      @@kristinamikail6447 I see.. can you write something in arabic here, BUT IN LATIN SCRIPT SO THAT I CAN READ IT.. if so then kindly Write this - *"Physics and Maths are two seperate elements of the same branch, i.e Science"*

  • @stevenelmas8629
    @stevenelmas8629 2 года назад +403

    It’s great that the arab man mentioned the Comoros island we are often forgotten as a swahili speaking country

    • @gurgenartsimovich8893
      @gurgenartsimovich8893 2 года назад +8

      Are you from Comoros?

    • @stevenelmas8629
      @stevenelmas8629 2 года назад +27

      @@gurgenartsimovich8893 My father is from Mayotte island actually but it is the same

    • @djekoelada9969
      @djekoelada9969 2 года назад +5

      @@stevenelmas8629 french

    • @stevenelmas8629
      @stevenelmas8629 2 года назад +14

      @@djekoelada9969 In terms of nationality yes, but culturally it’s exactly the same btw

    • @fegow-farmland8399
      @fegow-farmland8399 2 года назад +19

      Do Comoros speak kiswahili, like the whole country

  • @gamerabossb1777
    @gamerabossb1777 2 года назад +58

    I am swahili, but I have some Arabian descent. I am learning Arabic and because of loan words it is easier for me to memorize some words.

  • @worldly8888
    @worldly8888 2 года назад +194

    The conversation changed when they were asking about where Swahili is spoken so Mr. Naqib did not get to finish so I just will add that Swahili is primarily spoken in Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda and Burundi, but also you will find many Swahili speakers in Democratic Republic of Congo, Malawi, Mozambique, Zambia, Comoros Islands, Madagascar, and outside of Africa in Oman, there is a significant number of people who have roots from the Swahili coast, the coastal area of the Indian Ocean in East Africa inhabited by the Swahili people, who speak and understand Swahili.

    • @milkanjuru4424
      @milkanjuru4424 2 года назад +8

      Well explained. Thanks.

    • @astesiaa
      @astesiaa 2 года назад +6

      Very informative, thank you

    • @milkanjuru4424
      @milkanjuru4424 2 года назад +21

      I think the confusion about Somalis speaking Swahili is the millions in North Eastern region of Kenya who speak Swahili. It's correct Somalia is not a Swahili speaking country

    • @gureyleaxmed317
      @gureyleaxmed317 2 года назад +8

      he said swahili is spoken in somalia i was shocked

    • @gureyleaxmed317
      @gureyleaxmed317 2 года назад +2

      @@cosmo_mosy no only somali people who live in kenya can speak sawhili we don't have any minority who speak sawihili language in somalia somali people have their langauge at least 2 milion people in kenya speaks somali language my be those are who can speak sawhili becouse they live in kenya i don't know why they guy included somalia as sawihli speaking nation

  • @WambuiNdungu
    @WambuiNdungu 2 года назад +179

    The young man from the 🇰🇪 coast is brilliant! Very well informed & a good communicator adding more info to a word. 👌🏾

    • @mohammedabbas5470
      @mohammedabbas5470 2 года назад +1

      He needs to improve his English just a bit the saudi guy speaks English almost to fluent

    • @ruthn9381
      @ruthn9381 2 года назад +9

      He represented Kenya well. Kudos!

    • @ninabintizion1411
      @ninabintizion1411 2 года назад +6

      They are all brilliant…no one comes to the show like this without being knowledgeable 🙄…moreover, why do we always like to compare? Rather than focusing on the content?

    • @doriskuria6761
      @doriskuria6761 2 года назад +7

      @@mohammedabbas5470 most of the pple from the coast region cant speak fluent english because they are more exposed to swahili more than english

    • @chuitiger9393
      @chuitiger9393 2 года назад +1

      @@mohammedabbas5470 for learning purpose he is okay

  • @moneym7017
    @moneym7017 2 года назад +52

    I am Indian Muslim with Yemeni and Persian roots. And married into Swahili family of Oman. I am familiar with Urdu/Hindi, Arabic and Swahili. My own language is a mixture of Arabic, Kannada, Malayalam and English.

    • @henryosok8317
      @henryosok8317 2 года назад

      So.. waongea lugha zote

    • @HAmmar0121
      @HAmmar0121 2 года назад +3

      I am from zanzibar with omani heritage but we don't call ourselves arabs. We are proud swahili people.

    • @zaharabanoo6338
      @zaharabanoo6338 Год назад +3

      @@HAmmar0121 racial pride isn't something you should promote and encourage instead encourage loving humans and judging them by their values and ideals like Deen

    • @HAmmar0121
      @HAmmar0121 Год назад +1

      @@zaharabanoo6338 Everyone should be proud of their race, nation, culture....
      Allah created us in different races, families and cultures and we should be proud of that which Allah has given us and at the same time we should love and explore our differences and similarities, we must realise we are all from Adam (a.s) and no one is better than the other.
      "O mankind, indeed We have created you from male and female and made you peoples and tribes that you may know one another. Indeed, the most noble of you in the sight of Allah is the most righteous of you." (QUR'AN 49:13)
      What is bad about me saying I have omani heritage but I consider myself to be a swahili person? I am just talking about my background. Brotherhood between muslims is the most brotherhood but Islam did not say not to be proud of your culture and race, just don't think you are better than others.
      Imam Ali (a.s) said, "People are either your brothers in faith or your equals in humanity."

    • @parisz
      @parisz Год назад +1

      ​@@HAmmar0121 Tuko pamoja kaka, my grandfather was from Moroni and my grandmother was Zinjibari Alhamdulillahi

  • @markomiljkovic1137
    @markomiljkovic1137 2 года назад +251

    I would love to visit Kenya! It's an amazingly beautiful country.

    • @ladydiana885
      @ladydiana885 2 года назад +5

      You should very beautiful country.

    • @markomiljkovic1137
      @markomiljkovic1137 2 года назад +4

      @@ladydiana885 Certainty will before 2024, provided this whole Covid thing doesn't get in the way again

    • @ladydiana885
      @ladydiana885 2 года назад +10

      Beautiful beaches, food especially in coast. Mombasa , malindi.

    • @markomiljkovic1137
      @markomiljkovic1137 2 года назад +4

      @@ladydiana885 You're right indeed. Are you from Kenya?

    • @ladydiana885
      @ladydiana885 2 года назад +3

      @@markomiljkovic1137 yes .born and raise in coast place call likoni ferry. But move to USA.

  • @bamdadkhan
    @bamdadkhan 2 года назад +32

    these guys were so lovely and friendly. thanks for this : )

  • @abigailwangui7273
    @abigailwangui7273 2 года назад +93

    I love this...I'm from Nairobi, Kenya and here our Swahili isn't as 'clean' as our brother's and sister's from the coastal part of Kenya. They speak 'Swahili Sanifu' while in Nairobi our Swahili has a lot of influence from our other different tribal languages (we have over 40 tribes in Kenya and each tribe with its language)
    I knew Swahili has a lot of Arabic influence and this is interesting to watch.
    We also share a lot of similar words with the Turkish language which I find to be a very beautiful language.

    • @mwanaishakhamis8069
      @mwanaishakhamis8069 2 года назад +2

      Shukran 🙏 .Swahili wa mambasa wako wanati WAKILINDINI,WATANGANA NA WACHANGMWE

    • @husseinchea5524
      @husseinchea5524 2 года назад +2

      @@mwanaishakhamis8069 wamvita na wajomvu

    • @KiswahiliWithAbdulkarim
      @KiswahiliWithAbdulkarim 2 года назад +1

      Merhaba abla

    • @prettydamsel9237
      @prettydamsel9237 2 года назад +4

      Mlifunzwa mkakataa sheng tu ndio mwajua

    • @michaelrapando6658
      @michaelrapando6658 2 года назад +3

      Not that much like you intend to potray.Most Arabic words in Swahili amply mostly to things which were not native to Swahili or other bantu languages.most Arabic words in Swahili end with I the same applys to words created for modern things like computer_tarakilishi to imply its not native Swahili word.

  • @rahimfaraji7647
    @rahimfaraji7647 2 года назад +28

    Nice to see Swahili on here as a longtime fan of your channel and a Swahili person myself. Please continue to do more Swahili comparisons.

  • @minaal-lami2855
    @minaal-lami2855 2 года назад +106

    Thank you for doing this. I've been reading a lot about Swahili recently. It's very interesting to see it has many Arabic words even though it is neither a Semitic or Afroasiatic language.

    • @Nghilifa
      @Nghilifa 2 года назад +19

      It's the same as Spanish, in the sense that it has some loanwords from Arabic (I think spanish has around 3000 loanwords from Arabic.). That said, the loanwords are only lexical, so they cover things like certain numbers, and physical items etc. There is no influence from Arabic in terms of its grammar, as the language is actually a variant from the Sabaki dialects spoken in Coastal Kenya/Tanzania. This is why people who speak other languages from the same language phylum (bantu languages) don't have a hard time learning the basics of kiSwahili, because they're pretty much the same. For example, the word (prefix) "ki" in other bantu languages are called "chi/isi/otji/oshi" and so forth, so the language of the Bemba people in Zambia for example, is called chiBemba. The language of the Kongo people (who are found in Congo DRC, Congo ROC, Angola etc) is called KiKingo, so the prefix there is the same as in KiSwahili.

    • @oriolagullo9800
      @oriolagullo9800 2 года назад +12

      I am Spanish. There are up to 20% spanish words that come from arabic, but most of them are no longer used, because they belong to things related to the old rural life, handicraft, specific words for outdated tools, etc.

    • @GipsyK6345
      @GipsyK6345 2 года назад +1

      @@oriolagullo9800 Are you from Spain?

    • @GipsyK6345
      @GipsyK6345 2 года назад +4

      Certain languages are influenced by others but are not family. E.g. Swahili, Spanish, Turkish, English. English is not Romance or Celtic like I always thought.

    • @fatmashamlal7968
      @fatmashamlal7968 2 года назад +7

      Ki- Swahili is a mixture of Bantu languages and Arabic, although afew other languages have been inter-mixed into it.

  • @Dardania06
    @Dardania06 2 года назад +123

    Love and respect all arabs and swahili native speakers
    🇸🇦🇰🇪
    😍😍.

    • @andrelove9634
      @andrelove9634 2 года назад +5

      Swahili is not people it's a language!

    • @justinamusyoka4986
      @justinamusyoka4986 2 года назад +5

      Who are swahili people ? Just asking. 🇰🇪.

    • @andrelove9634
      @andrelove9634 2 года назад +2

      @@justinamusyoka4986 No such thing as Swahili people!

    • @anthoniquesharon1828
      @anthoniquesharon1828 2 года назад +1

      @@justinamusyoka4986
      By the way even in uganda the language luganda also has some words that are the same as the ones in swahili.

    • @jantymugasia2035
      @jantymugasia2035 2 года назад +6

      @@andrelove9634 Yes Swahili is a language but people who speak Swahili here in Kenya we call them Swahili people

  • @omoticwarrior5768
    @omoticwarrior5768 2 года назад +30

    Much love to my Kenyan and Tanzanian brothers and Sisters. From Ethiopia 🇪🇹

  • @MUHAMMADASLAM-bt7df
    @MUHAMMADASLAM-bt7df 2 года назад +20

    All the arabic words used by Saudi brothers are also used in formal urdu except the names of eating stuff.. And as a Pakistani i am also aware of all these arabic words🥰

  • @iamabduliz
    @iamabduliz 2 года назад +15

    Congrats to my brother from Kenya . You did a great job there #swahilination

  • @zaharabanoo6338
    @zaharabanoo6338 Год назад +57

    Arabic language has influenced wherever it went with Islam even in India our languages have enormous influence of Arabic. BTW love to both groups they are muslimsm. love from India..

    • @NoOneAndNotYou
      @NoOneAndNotYou Год назад +4

      And colonization ;)

    • @simsim6419
      @simsim6419 Год назад +9

      @@NoOneAndNotYouArabs intermarried and intermixed with the locals not just colonized

    • @NoOneAndNotYou
      @NoOneAndNotYou Год назад +1

      @@simsim6419 no comment :)

    • @Marcel-alhind
      @Marcel-alhind Год назад

      @@NoOneAndNotYou don't you dare Compare Muslimen to kîll ræpe mûrdér with middle easterners.

    • @Marcel-alhind
      @Marcel-alhind Год назад +1

      @@simsim6419 those were Islamic Allah Khayrul-Makereen the greatest deciver conquerers. Its not the fault of middle easterners. Cult member does not associate themselves with anyone else

  • @jumanguluko38
    @jumanguluko38 2 года назад +8

    Keep it up from Tanzania 🇹🇿

  • @harrietgrace4226
    @harrietgrace4226 2 года назад +20

    IAM FROM UGANDA 🇺🇬 AND I LOVE SPEAKING SWAHILI AND LEARN MORE TO BE FLUENT.

  • @imanabd1360
    @imanabd1360 2 года назад +15

    I was waiting for a video like this one! Thank you Bahador and well done guys for this beautiful exchange 👏

  • @annelessick3163
    @annelessick3163 2 года назад +30

    I learned Swahili in eastern Congo and then became a Swahili instructor in the USA for a while. In 208 I planned a 3 week trip to Morocco so I pulled out my old formal dictionary (Ashton, if I recall correctly) and then found 100-200 Swahili words with Arabic roots. It was so so so much fun to freak shopkeepers out with zeitun (olives) or tum (garlic) and on and on. A bit too in Turkey in 2019.

    • @luganomwaisumo1938
      @luganomwaisumo1938 2 года назад

      Please visit Tanzania home of swahili

    • @prettydamsel9237
      @prettydamsel9237 2 года назад +8

      @@luganomwaisumo1938 no its not the coastal areas of east african are home of swahili....watanzania wengine hawajui kiswahili mwajisifu na hamna kitu hapo

    • @AtwaaussalaamKaluta
      @AtwaaussalaamKaluta 22 дня назад

      @@prettydamsel9237 who told you watanzania wengine hawajui kiswahili. infact ukiuliza kila mtu Tanzania ndiyo nchi ambayo inaongea kswahili sanifu kiujumla ukiachana na maeneo mengine ya pwani ya nchi nyengine. Tanzania, lugha pekee inayotumika katika shughuli za serikali na shughuli nyengine za kila siku throughout the country ni kiswahili

  • @emillyzeeh1173
    @emillyzeeh1173 5 месяцев назад +5

    Keep it brother from kenya, Iam wachting from germany 🇪🇺🇩🇪 swahili❤❤❤

  • @kavalik
    @kavalik 2 года назад +15

    Hi there, watched a few of your clips, really enjoyed them, just wanted to say I love what you've got going here. Especially these days, it feels like more people around the world need to be reminded of the fact that we, as humans, have so much in common and our differences are negligible. Thanks and دمتون گرم.

  • @rikayangu3833
    @rikayangu3833 2 года назад +9

    I learned my salamu alekum, shukran, marhabaetc when I first vacationed in Dubai in the late 90s, I just felt it`s respectful to greet people in their language when they are already nice enough to welcome you.
    Over the years, I have kept the practice, and in any place I visit, I try to learn the basic words.
    Recently in Egypt(April) a shop owner was surprised when he whispered bismillah( when I bought something from him) and I understood, he did not expect me to understand a word Arabic being im a black woman.
    thanks for amking such an interesting topic, really enjoyable.

    • @malikaabizar8318
      @malikaabizar8318 Год назад

      Try to visit algeria north africa we also speak arabic and berber here. And moreover it is in africa in your continent

  • @chrisogonas
    @chrisogonas 2 года назад +5

    Swahili Lugha ya Mama. Lugha itukuzwe! This is exciting to see the similarities between Swahili and Arabic. Amazing and educative discussion, folks!

  • @ajayiimmanuel6918
    @ajayiimmanuel6918 2 года назад +6

    Lovely...picking up some similarities between Hausa and Arabic...

  • @siratshi455
    @siratshi455 2 года назад +23

    I knew Swahili had some Arabic words but brooo this is so cool, there are so many similarities! I started to think that even my language (Kazakh) has less Arabic loanwords and I feel jealous

    • @siratshi455
      @siratshi455 2 года назад +1

      Oh and I just figured out that we say shalbar for trousers, I think it's kinda similar to suruali

    • @gloriasarah9653
      @gloriasarah9653 2 года назад +3

      As a Kiswahili speaker, it's way more similar to Bantu languages there's few words like 200-300 that are similar because of trade and slave trade and Islam but its mainly a Bantu language

    • @ywa2316
      @ywa2316 Год назад +4

      @@gloriasarah9653
      Even the word Swahili is an arabic word which means "coasts". The numbers are all arabic except 7 numbers.

  • @samuelniyokwizera9378
    @samuelniyokwizera9378 2 года назад +7

    Shkulani for your Arabic & swahili . I m from Burundi and us also we speak swahili in Bujumbura ( country Burundi) So i’ m happy to watch you 👍🙏

  • @Yasmin-zs9jx
    @Yasmin-zs9jx 2 года назад +43

    Nice combination it’s really interesting and they are so talkative definitely learned more about our swahili language and heritage 💗 greetings from Watamu (kenya)

    • @salihalash4111
      @salihalash4111 2 года назад +1

      I wished Sudan can make swahili a lingua france to be closer to EAC

    • @mwanikimwaniki6801
      @mwanikimwaniki6801 2 года назад

      @@salihalash4111 You already have Arabic

  • @EmanuellVictoria
    @EmanuellVictoria 2 года назад +3

    Wow this has become one of my favorite channel! Swahili 🇹🇿🇹🇿

  • @remiomar7154
    @remiomar7154 2 года назад +14

    proud of Swahili from Mombasa (Kenya)

  • @grammamresh8848
    @grammamresh8848 2 года назад +4

    Hongera Sana mtoto wa kikenya,umetuakilisha vizuri

  • @oduolonginjo3864
    @oduolonginjo3864 2 года назад +13

    Well done Bahador, would be interesting to watch a video highlighting the similarities between Swahili and other Bantu dialects in Southern Africa as well. Thank You

    • @mussakinguti2098
      @mussakinguti2098 2 года назад

      There is lots of similarity from other African languages with Swahili

  • @optimisticfailure
    @optimisticfailure 2 года назад +15

    Wow,this video made me remember my days as a student in kenya,I am orginally from india,My father had a job in kenya and we shifted there.I remember learning swahili for 5 years there,my first swahili teacher,Daisy tr I still miss her.

    • @mildyon
      @mildyon 2 года назад +1

      I am from Kenya and some swahili words also have some hindi e.g bas 😃

    • @optimisticfailure
      @optimisticfailure 2 года назад

      @@mildyon Ooh,sorry I dont know hindi,I am from south india,i
      hindi is not spoken here

    • @optimisticfailure
      @optimisticfailure 2 года назад

      I did my schooling in Nairobi South International School,its been almost 10 years now

    • @mildyon
      @mildyon 2 года назад +1

      Oh really. That is quite some time, Kenya misses you I believe 😀 and hope the swahili is intact

    • @JeetuKumarYadav-ow8jq
      @JeetuKumarYadav-ow8jq 2 года назад

      @@mildyon I am from India . And Yes we Use Bas in Hindi.

  • @umulkherali8599
    @umulkherali8599 2 года назад +4

    Keep it up Nagib... Umetuwakilisha vyema wambombasa👏

  • @malikaabizar8318
    @malikaabizar8318 Год назад +4

    Hey I am Algerian north African muslim amazigh and I speak four languages arabic amazigh french and english long live muslims❤

  • @mohamedvuaa1579
    @mohamedvuaa1579 2 года назад +3

    Shukran rafiki tunafahari na furaha adhwim kupata elimu juu ya lugha yetu karimu kiswahili

  • @salim_Mt
    @salim_Mt 6 месяцев назад +1

    Wow this was so enlightening,learned a bunch , Munir from 🇰🇪 represented us well

  • @ojirotrevor3885
    @ojirotrevor3885 2 года назад +6

    I love this video!!! I am always telling my Arabic speaking friends how Swahili has so many borrowed words. Great stuff. 🤓👌🏿🔥🔥

  • @darkuser9992
    @darkuser9992 2 года назад +26

    Great video. It'd be good to include some African Arabic dialects like Egyptian and Sudanese as well as Omani which is the source of Arabic words in Swahili.

    • @TheTruth-ko9ov
      @TheTruth-ko9ov 2 года назад +4

      Actually Yemeni is the source... many Yemeni tribes have the harf g like in "game".. this harf is originally came from those Yemeni tribes and Oman

    • @monasirtakesitall
      @monasirtakesitall 2 года назад +1

      Ms gurll, Omani arabic is not an African dialect 😭

    • @darkuser9992
      @darkuser9992 2 года назад +1

      @@monasirtakesitall obviously I didn't mean to say Oman was in Africa. Did you really have to point that out?

    • @andrelove9634
      @andrelove9634 2 года назад +1

      The ancient ancestors of the motherland did not call themselves Africans and they did not name the land Africa in ancient time! Just like the ancient ancestors of KMT, did not call themselves Egyptians and they did not call the land Egypt in ancient time! No such thing as African Arabic dialect! The ancient ancestors started language with symbols in BC time. Language and writing originated in the motherland in BC time . Ancient time facts!

    • @andrelove9634
      @andrelove9634 2 года назад

      The Arabic language originated from the motherland language!

  • @seanfitzgerald2946
    @seanfitzgerald2946 2 года назад +68

    Amazing! The Swahili language is part of the Bantu language family (the group of languages spoken in much of central and southern Africa) but has had considerable Arabic influences. Today, Swahili is the African language most widely recognized outside the continent. Spoken in twelve countries, Swahili is the gateway to the rich culture and dynamic economy of East Africa.

    • @teejayangel6638
      @teejayangel6638 2 года назад +10

      Correction it's spoken in Southern East Africa and central Africa. It originated from the Bantus at coast of Kenya and they borrowed Arabic,Portuguese and Persian words, just like English has borrowed words from other languages. If you hear the coastal Bantus speak their native language, it's Swahili.

    • @maragolihistory2118
      @maragolihistory2118 2 года назад +5

      It's not just the language alone but Also the culture.

    • @eluemina2366
      @eluemina2366 2 года назад +7

      Bantu is not a language family but a branch of the Niger-Congo language family that covers most of western, eastern and southern Africa.

    • @maragolihistory2118
      @maragolihistory2118 2 года назад +4

      Next video Arabs should compare their Arab vs our Taarabu music and dance. Even music Instruments and especially our Bantu's Chakacha. That will be explosive!!!

    • @kwamebantu1315
      @kwamebantu1315 2 года назад +9

      @@eluemina2366 They will know soon that the Bantu are the ancient Holy people, the sons of Abram, Isaka, and Akobi,! And all languages come from AKA Africa even Hebrew which comes from Bantu and Aramaic!!

  • @QUINTUSMAXIMUS
    @QUINTUSMAXIMUS Год назад +1

    It was a cool video. I loved that young Swahili guy. Great humor. And finally, the other guy laughed at the end. That was a joy.

  • @empireiranpersian9875
    @empireiranpersian9875 2 года назад +30

    Thank you bahador you deserve more views ❤
    I know Arabic because I was born in the UAE, and when I traveled to East Africa to Zanzibar, I realized how close the swahili to Arabic.
    Number of swahili and words is similar to arabic
    Due to the rule of Oman in East Africa

    • @mohamedvuaa1579
      @mohamedvuaa1579 2 года назад +7

      Hata kabla ya utawala wa waomani kiswahili kilikua na maneno ya kiarabu hii ni kutokan a na muingiliano wa kitamaduni na uhusiano mwena na maeneo ya nje na waswahili pia jografia ya mwambao wa afrikamashariki na ishtighali mbalimbali zilojumuisha watu toka asili tafauti zilichangia

    • @ramyali6347
      @ramyali6347 2 года назад +2

      @@mohamedvuaa1579 ungetumia Kiingereza ,huenda haelewi kisw

    • @mohamedvuaa1579
      @mohamedvuaa1579 2 года назад +2

      @@ramyali6347 kama haelewi na aangalie nyenzo atayotumia kutafsiri na hapo atapata kujiifunza

    • @waleedkhaled7898
      @waleedkhaled7898 2 года назад

      @@mohamedvuaa1579 nam maka haq qan hnak alktheer min altbadil altgary been afriqa walbldan alarbiah khasitn swhil afriqia alshrqiah w alarab
      methil alyemen wa oman
      I wrote this in arabic but instead useing arabic letter i used english I don’t know if you understand it In arabic will be like this
      نعم معك حق كان هناك الكثير من التبادل التجاري بين افريقيا والبلدان العربيه خاصةً سواحل افريقيا والعرب مثل اليمن وعمان جنوب شبة الجزيره العربية

    • @mohamedvuaa1579
      @mohamedvuaa1579 2 года назад

      @@waleedkhaled7898 naam swadakta

  • @dadada486
    @dadada486 2 года назад +8

    Swahili, Turkish, Arabic, Persian and Urdu are all very different languages but they are share influences with one another through millenia of history and immigration!

  • @saidnassor3129
    @saidnassor3129 2 года назад +8

    Great conversation, I would like to join some day. I'm from Zanzibar actually.

  • @Viktorvelat95
    @Viktorvelat95 2 года назад +11

    Hey Bahador, my man! As always, a great video! I’m a language geek myself and love all of your videos! My suggestion for the next video would be - try to find native speakers of these languages: Vietnamese (northern and southern), Northern Mandarin, Cantonese, Korean, Japanese and Shanghainese Wu and try to let them focus on the words that are loanwords from Middle Chinese language, if each of them could formulate a sentence that others could potentially understand (it is quite possible, just like many European languages use Greek and Latin loanwords)

  • @Karry45
    @Karry45 2 года назад +3

    Wow alot of similarities between Swahili and Arabic, I have always thought Arabic is a complicated language.. Well done guys.

  • @elizabethwanyonyi609
    @elizabethwanyonyi609 2 года назад +21

    There are around 33 dialects of the Swahili language which are spoken from North of the Somali coast down to the Mozambique coast. Currently, Kenya speaks the Zanzibar dialect ,Kiunguja, as the national language. We have kimvita,kiamu,kisiu,kimtangata,etc.

    • @elizabethwanyonyi609
      @elizabethwanyonyi609 2 года назад +3

      Swahili has borrowed words from Arabic, Portuguese, even English. Every language does that.

    • @blessingchanne1866
      @blessingchanne1866 2 года назад

      Somali and kiswahili are related than Arabic

    • @Latifaposche
      @Latifaposche 2 года назад

      @@elizabethwanyonyi609 the Arabs came to trade with us and so now you know not the other way sround

    • @elizabethwanyonyi609
      @elizabethwanyonyi609 2 года назад

      @@Latifaposche where did I say we went to trade with them? The Arabs used Africans as porters.

    • @collinsoconnor5843
      @collinsoconnor5843 2 года назад +4

      Punguza kimbelembele

  • @twitteringothers5059
    @twitteringothers5059 Год назад +10

    In Malaysia and Singapore, the Malays used ' binti ' in female names e,g " Fatimah binti Salman ". 🙂

    • @Dadach-s2k
      @Dadach-s2k 4 месяца назад

      Malaya in Swahili is derogatory. It means prostitute

  • @r.q5194
    @r.q5194 2 года назад +5

    Am so amazed how similar swahili and Arabic are.. A proud swahili speaker

  • @BIGOLDCITY1
    @BIGOLDCITY1 2 года назад +8

    That was interesting, we have similar pronunciation and vocabulary

  • @nuswaibahmunir9526
    @nuswaibahmunir9526 2 года назад +21

    Wow nagib I'm so proud of my brother..... And thnx to all of you you did a great job brothers

  • @ingridreim3205
    @ingridreim3205 2 года назад +8

    Very interesting, thank you. I study Arabic and want to learn Swahili, too. I understood a lot in both languages, Saudi seems close to fosha. It encourages me that Swahili would not be too difficult to learn or at least to understand. I must admit, Arabic takes quite an effort and time, especially the grammar and the script, and the pronunciation, too. SALAMAT!

    • @ClassicGal
      @ClassicGal 2 года назад +1

      What level? Currently trying to become conversational in the language (which is difficult). Did you know a similar language prior to learn Arabic? I speak Spanish and English and although I can make some minor connections, the writing and some sounds are completely different!

    • @ingridreim3205
      @ingridreim3205 2 года назад +1

      @@ClassicGal Nice, go for it. 👏🌹
      I studied arabic for many years and can have conversations with Arabic speaking people (but not about difficult topics). It makes me happy that I can understand entire phrases meanwhile, in the first years only some words. My level might be now approx. B1. But if I dont practice I forget a lot. My next goal now is to learn to understand and write short comments in Arabic on RUclips, the translation option is helpful for learning.
      I love languages and I am a professional translator for Italian/German and can speak also English, French and Spanish.
      But besides some words in Spanish, Arabic was a whole new world for me.

    • @ingridreim3205
      @ingridreim3205 2 года назад +1

      @@ClassicGal What is your native language?

  • @danielmasters5484
    @danielmasters5484 2 года назад +11

    When I was doing my bachelor’s degree in Linguistics years ago, we had a fields methods class where we had to analyze an unfamiliar language. Our informant was a Lingala speaker from Uganda. Lingala is closely related to Swahili. I remember asking him the numbers and they were basically identical to the names of numbers in Arabic. So, salaasa is three and nisaa is nine. When I asked him how to say 3:00, the informant replied saa tisaa, which should mean 9:00 and when I asked him how to say 9:00, he replied saa salaasa, which should be 3:00. When I asked him how this could be, he informed us that they read the clock differently than other people do.

    • @rikayangu3833
      @rikayangu3833 2 года назад +1

      I think Lingala is spoken in Zaire/congo more than in Uganda,I`m not even sure Ugandans speak Lingala I love the language although I do not understand a word. Lingala has the best beats of music in Africa.

    • @mwanikimwaniki6801
      @mwanikimwaniki6801 2 года назад

      @@rikayangu3833 Should be Luganda

  • @sarahkats8130
    @sarahkats8130 2 года назад +1

    Have learnt a lot from this video.Thanks for the upload

  • @evansonmukuria
    @evansonmukuria 2 года назад +5

    Good content there, diversity is interesting

  • @gabriellove5605
    @gabriellove5605 2 года назад +1

    I love this ,am from Mombasa kenya and watching from middle east

  • @Gina-zd9sf
    @Gina-zd9sf 2 года назад +5

    Bantu is a group of "Bantu language" speaking peoples that include Swahili speakers. The Congo is majorly Bantu-speaking and so are Tanzania, Kenya, southern Africa, central Africa, east Africa etc.

  • @raudhatmohammed2189
    @raudhatmohammed2189 2 года назад +3

    This is so amazing I have learn Arabic words in easy way🤗 🤗

  • @omees32.
    @omees32. 2 года назад +23

    Our Kenyan brother is representing 🔥. Masha'Allah

    • @HAmmar0121
      @HAmmar0121 2 года назад

      I'm zanzibarian and so proud of Nagib, well spoken and confident.

    • @parisz
      @parisz Год назад

      ​@@HAmmar0121 Zanzibari, not Zanzibarian kaka

  • @nooor1120
    @nooor1120 2 года назад +2

    Nice one
    Good job guys

  • @KawaidaSwahili
    @KawaidaSwahili 2 года назад +4

    This was really interesting...I have also learnt some Arabic words💕📚

  • @benjaminshauri380
    @benjaminshauri380 2 года назад +5

    For the trousers,
    I see the Arabs and French have a similar word
    Le pantalon and Bantalon.
    In East Africa we adopt an English word
    Longi from Long or long pants.
    But pants is the more accurate description of a clothing which worn around the waist and has orifices for both legs which in Swahili would be
    Suruali (both long and short) and Sirwal in Arabic.

  • @16donamirof
    @16donamirof 2 года назад +4

    بسیار برنامه خوبیه. یکی از موارد مهم این برنامه بهادر عزیز اینه که بی توجه به تاریخ و سیاست دروغ میشه همه باهم دوست باشیم. لذت بردم مثل همیشه عالی

  • @danielkaranja7978
    @danielkaranja7978 2 года назад +4

    It would be awesome to take this further and explore the Arabic and Swahili words from other different languages.

  • @vickyakongo9487
    @vickyakongo9487 2 года назад +3

    Come again please guys
    Very educative and interesting 🤔 👍

  • @annendungutheremnant7242
    @annendungutheremnant7242 2 года назад +3

    Wonderful, the Swahili and Arabic matches alot, wow

  • @RaffaelloLorenzusSayde
    @RaffaelloLorenzusSayde 2 года назад +33

    "Nje ni baridi" sounds like "l'jaw ghina barid" in Levantine Arabic. In English, "Outside here [it's] cold."
    I might be wrong lol 😅

  • @jessicawalker8564
    @jessicawalker8564 2 года назад +2

    Great informative useful content.

  • @zainabal-marayati5525
    @zainabal-marayati5525 2 года назад +7

    This was very good. Hassan, from Saudi Arabia, has a very good grasp on Arabic language! 👏

  • @wm9669
    @wm9669 2 года назад +1

    Nice. Really enjoyed this one .

  • @joesmith4894
    @joesmith4894 2 года назад +8

    Swahili is the most popular language of Sub-Saharan Africa. Good to see it being recognized out there.

    • @joesmith4894
      @joesmith4894 2 года назад

      @@cosmo_mosy were you forced to learn it?

    • @kaydod3190
      @kaydod3190 2 года назад +3

      @@cosmo_mosy it shouldn’t be the language of Africa

  • @angelaasena5518
    @angelaasena5518 2 года назад +1

    This is so positive. Very informative

  • @OG_Jin_Bling
    @OG_Jin_Bling 2 года назад +33

    Classical Arabic - Geez - Liturgical Aramaic - Biblical Hebrew
    We need that one ✌🏼

    • @lutauwu6280
      @lutauwu6280 2 года назад +2

      Yesss

    • @astesiaa
      @astesiaa 2 года назад +8

      Amongst them.. My favourite is *"Hebrew"*
      It's older than Arabic and Aramaic and it was the only language to come back from the status of "Dead language" to "Living Language"..

    • @nabatean180
      @nabatean180 2 года назад +11

      @@astesiaa That's wrong Aramaic is older than Hebrew
      and Hebrew is not preserved Sematic language it is like speaking English with a very thick Chinese accent

    • @bhashashikkhakendro
      @bhashashikkhakendro 2 года назад

      @@astesiaa How are you bro ?
      Can you remember me , I am your old friend.

    • @astesiaa
      @astesiaa 2 года назад +5

      @@nabatean180 incorrect, Hebrew is older than Aramaic..
      Old Aramaic was first attested in 800BCE.. whereas Hebrew was first attested in 1000BCE.. so Hebrew is older than Aramaic..
      And second, Hebrew is the only language that got revived by Israeli people in the 19th century CE.. and it is now on "Duolingo", "Blabber" and "Mango languages" as one of the learning languages..

  • @Danishkhan-oy7vq
    @Danishkhan-oy7vq 2 года назад +3

    I love to watch your videos ❤️
    Good job Keep it up 👍

  • @seanfitzgerald2946
    @seanfitzgerald2946 2 года назад +8

    There are about 16 million people throughout the world who speak a dialect of Swahili as a native language. As a second language, it has about 82 million speakers. The language is considered to be the lingua franca of the African Great Lakes region and other parts of eastern and southeastern Africa. It’s been adopted by speakers of many different languages in Africa as a more universal means of communication, typically for commerce and trade.

    • @henrymuiruri813
      @henrymuiruri813 2 года назад

      It's inaccurate to say 82 million people speak Swahili as a second language, it's way more than that.

    • @muragegitari6052
      @muragegitari6052 2 года назад

      According UNESCO Kiswahili is spoken by more than 200 million people.

  • @fredrickayunga8912
    @fredrickayunga8912 2 года назад +1

    This is so good my brothers.

  • @ksgrmdsdl2383
    @ksgrmdsdl2383 2 года назад +3

    Kiswahili is the most beautiful language. In Kenya, we used to learn a lot of Kiswalili as a compulsory examinable subject in primary school and secondary school. Particularly I like Kiswahili poems, Kiswahili proverbs, Kiswahili vocabularies, and Kiswahili phrases. Unfortunately, after high school in Kenya, most Kenyans abandon Kiswahili and start speaking English for business and formal conversations while Sheng (Swahili-English slang) replace Kiswahili proper in ordinary informal conversations.

  • @lavendermelvin5716
    @lavendermelvin5716 2 года назад +1

    Bravo my brother from Kenya 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪 more love all from Kenya

  • @ywc024
    @ywc024 2 года назад +6

    i used to be amazed hearing qur'an recitation and actually grasp some words that are totaly swahili.

  • @NA-gn5lb
    @NA-gn5lb Год назад

    Amazing! I had no idea the two languages were so closely related but it actually makes a lot of sense considering geographically they aren't too far from each other. Very cool to see :)

  • @MrAllmightyCornholioz
    @MrAllmightyCornholioz 2 года назад +8

    ALLAH BLESS THESE SPEAKERS

  • @JudithKiden-c3j
    @JudithKiden-c3j Год назад +1

    Am so happy that am learning here in RUclips, am doing English language and literature, so am happy to learn other languages ( linguistics) thanks ❤❤

  • @khaledabdullah282
    @khaledabdullah282 2 года назад +4

    That's Amazing I thought I would share that in Tanzania there are actually many Arabs.

  • @kiptooj
    @kiptooj 2 года назад +1

    Good show. I learned quite a bit.

  • @jmudikun
    @jmudikun 2 года назад +6

    Wow. Bahador. As an Arabic speaker, I found this fascinating. Thank you . Another excellent example about how commerce and migration enriches culture 🥰🥰🥰

    • @user-zc3tn2we1g
      @user-zc3tn2we1g 2 года назад +2

      Don't forget slavery!

    • @koop8711
      @koop8711 2 года назад +1

      @@user-zc3tn2we1g yeah but thats how it usually goes with humans

    • @user-zc3tn2we1g
      @user-zc3tn2we1g 2 года назад +1

      @@koop8711 i know lol

  • @TheAymsa
    @TheAymsa Год назад +1

    The young Kenyan guy is so pleasant and really intelligent too.
    God bless.

  • @dianah6447
    @dianah6447 2 года назад +15

    Love the video! I might be making this up but "Nzuri" kind of sounds like "Nzur or Nazoor" which means "visiting or we're visiting" in Arabic. So maybe "beautiful" in Swahili as in when someone visits you, it's kind of a good/beautiful thing. I don't know I might be wrong on that one

    • @estherthea8180
      @estherthea8180 2 года назад +3

      Nzuur in that context might be zurura...

    • @carefree4271
      @carefree4271 2 года назад +2

      Zuru-travel

    • @miriamondigo6970
      @miriamondigo6970 2 года назад +5

      Visiting is ZURU in swahili

    • @gambofamilyafrica8147
      @gambofamilyafrica8147 2 года назад +1

      Actually we say the same word for visiting in Swahili , Zuru , Nazuru

    • @aisthetic.art1
      @aisthetic.art1 2 года назад +1

      @@estherthea8180 no.. it's zuru...zurura means to loiter which is different from visiting

  • @amirokareem3535
    @amirokareem3535 2 года назад +1

    Thanks enjoyed this one very much.

  • @pallo0620
    @pallo0620 2 года назад +3

    23:00 I'd like to add that at least in Moroccan Arabic sirwal does means trousers

  • @AtwaaussalaamKaluta
    @AtwaaussalaamKaluta 22 дня назад +1

    Kiswahili language was born due to the trade interactions between Arabs and africans from the eastern coastal area of the continent. they had to create a new language which would help them to communicate with each other.

  • @al-nnisaamuhaajiriin2101
    @al-nnisaamuhaajiriin2101 2 года назад +5

    Mashallah Nagib very nice

  • @ClassicGal
    @ClassicGal 2 года назад +1

    Yay you have some Saudis in the house! Was just there and loved it. ❤️

  • @teejayangel6638
    @teejayangel6638 2 года назад +7

    Swahili started from the Bantus of the Coast of Kenya, the Miji Kenda people, hence Sahl. If you hear them speak their native language, it's Swahili, they are the WaSwahili (the Swahili) people. Amazing beautiful people, they're warm (very friendly), patient, kind and loving. Also our National anthem's tune was gotten from them.

    • @elizabethwanyonyi609
      @elizabethwanyonyi609 2 года назад +1

      Swahili is not from the miji kenda. There is the original Swahili people.

    • @teejayangel6638
      @teejayangel6638 2 года назад +2

      @@elizabethwanyonyi609 in which country? My friend learn your history well well.

    • @elizabethwanyonyi609
      @elizabethwanyonyi609 2 года назад

      The Swahili people are among the bantu who migrated from the Congo forest through Shungwaya in East Africa and later migrated to the coast. By then they were known as the Ngozi. When the Arabs came to the coast, they responded to them that:Sisi ni watu was Siwa hili. That is,we are the people of this large island. So Siwa hili turned into Swahili. The Miji kenda only learnt Swahili during the long distance trade. The 9 groups making up the Miji Kenda have their own dialects. You can do a little research on them.

    • @elizabethwanyonyi609
      @elizabethwanyonyi609 2 года назад

      I'm from Kenya and I teach Swahili in high school, for 22years now.

    • @teejayangel6638
      @teejayangel6638 2 года назад +2

      @@elizabethwanyonyi609 first, the name Swahili is derived from the Arabic word "Sawahil," meaning "coasts". 2. Why I wouldn't agree with you is because the whitewashed historical lies are so irregular, no one knows which to believe, they all contradict themselves. Stay woke.

  • @mainamercy2576
    @mainamercy2576 2 года назад +1

    I love this, am Kenyan working in Saudi

  • @liliqua1293
    @liliqua1293 2 года назад +35

    Very cool, if we had Omanis, there would be far more common words

    • @JosephOccenoBFH
      @JosephOccenoBFH 2 года назад +5

      Yup .. I have an Omani friend and he speaks Swahili ..

    • @markomiljkovic1137
      @markomiljkovic1137 2 года назад +2

      @@JosephOccenoBFH so Omani is that different from standard Arabic?

    • @gerrywilliams1392
      @gerrywilliams1392 2 года назад +5

      @@markomiljkovic1137 yes. All arabic speaking regions have differnt dialects than standars Arabic

    • @amoural-harthy7312
      @amoural-harthy7312 2 года назад +3

      Omanis emigrated to East Africa more than thousand years ago through trading between them. They mingled with locals through marriages and through trading. The swahili language was born when the Arabs and the locals were exchanging their stuff through difficulties to communicate and understand each other.
      The grandchildren and great grandchildren of the intermarriages are still in East Africa and others have returned to Oman. That is why you will see so many Omanis are swahili speakers
      Please note that there are more than 3000 words in swahili which were taken from arabic language.

    • @yakmi1116
      @yakmi1116 2 года назад

      @@markomiljkovic1137 No. All Arabic dialects are similar to each others. There are minor differences. It may seem different for non-native Arabic speakers. But in the Overall picture, all Arabic dialects from Morocco to Oman are very similar.

  • @Airfabio
    @Airfabio Год назад

    The third guy is really happy, helpful and so lively! WOW!!!

  • @alamoodyfauzi9658
    @alamoodyfauzi9658 2 года назад +11

    Great conversation. I would like to add my little knowledge to the already well explained language. I think that most of swahili words that start with letter s are actually arabic.
    Saba =sab³a
    Sita = sitta
    Samaki =samak
    Sufuri = sufur
    Salama=salama
    Saa = saa³ah
    Sauti =saut
    Etc

  • @rabbipopanzfirlefanz3973
    @rabbipopanzfirlefanz3973 2 года назад +2

    Very good explanation from the guy on right

  • @Mathebula-ValoyiNet
    @Mathebula-ValoyiNet 2 года назад +4

    Hey guys. Thank you for this video, it's awesome and the first of its kind on the internet, well done. However, my opinion doesn't matter but I have to say this; you guys are sleeping on the similarities between Swahili and Farsi, or Comorian (Comoros dialect) and Farsi since the Sassanid dynasty settled Kilwa and minted the first coins of East Africa in the 13th century. If you can, please compare the Shirazi Farsi dialect with the Swahili dialect of Comoros or Zanzibar, if possible, where decendents of Persians still live today and are known as Shirazis

  • @MRRookie232
    @MRRookie232 Год назад

    Absolutely loved watching this!

    • @MRRookie232
      @MRRookie232 Год назад

      I wanted to add that Darasa is class (in the context of school)