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The '''Bantu languages''' ( /ˈbæntuː/ ), technically the '''Narrow Bantu languages''' (as opposed to "Wide Bantu", a loosely defined categorization which includes other Bantoid languages), constitute a traditional branch of the Niger–Congo languages. There are about 250 Bantu languages by the criterion of mutual intelligibility, | The '''Bantu languages''' ( /ˈbæntuː/ ), technically the '''Narrow Bantu languages''' (as opposed to "Wide Bantu", a loosely defined categorization which includes other Bantoid languages), constitute a traditional branch of the Niger–Congo languages. There are about 250 Bantu languages by the criterion of mutual intelligibility,The Bantu language with the largest total number of speakers is Swahili; {{TFAFULL| Bantu languages }} | ||
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The Bantu languages ( /ˈbæntuː/ ), technically the Narrow Bantu languages (as opposed to "Wide Bantu", a loosely defined categorization which includes other Bantoid languages), constitute a traditional branch of the Niger–Congo languages. There are about 250 Bantu languages by the criterion of mutual intelligibility,The Bantu language with the largest total number of speakers is Swahili; (Full article...)
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