Bantu-speaking
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Able to communicate in Bantu: Describes a person or group of people who have the ability to speak one or more of the Bantu languages.
- Of or relating to people who speak Bantu: Describes something that is characteristic of, or connected to, communities whose primary or traditional languages belong to the Bantu family.
Usage Examples
- Adjective:
- She is a Bantu-speaking linguist who studies the grammatical structures of Swahili and Zulu.
- The museum exhibit focuses on the art and traditions of Bantu-speaking cultures across central and southern Africa.
Advanced Usage
- The term is primarily used in anthropological, linguistic, and historical contexts to classify or describe ethnic and linguistic groups.
- It can function attributively (before a noun, e.g., "Bantu-speaking populations") or predicatively (after a linking verb, e.g., "These communities are Bantu-speaking").
Variants and Related Words
- Bantu (noun/adjective): Refers to the large family of Niger-Congo languages spoken in Africa, or to the peoples who speak these languages. "Bantu-speaking" is a more specific term derived from this.
- Non-Bantu-speaking (adjective): Describing people or groups whose languages are not part of the Bantu family.
Synonyms
- Bantu-language-speaking (less common, but synonymous in meaning).
Related Phrases
- Bantu-speaking peoples/nations/groups: Common collocations used to refer to the collective communities.
- Bantu-speaking region/area: Refers to the geographical areas where Bantu languages are predominantly spoken.
Adjective
- able to communicate in Bantu
- of or relating to people who speak Bantu
- the Bantu-speaking people of Africa