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Ban·tu (b n t )n. pl. Bantu or Ban·tus 1. A member of any of a large number of linguistically related peoples of central and southern Africa. 2. A group of over 400 closely related languages spoken in central, east-central, and southern Africa, belonging to the South Central subgroup of the Niger-Congo language family and including Swahili, Kinyarwanda, Kirundi, Zulu, and Xhosa.
[From Proto-Bantu *bantu, people : *ba-, pl. human pref. + *-ntu, entity.]
Ban tu adj. |
Bantu [ˈbɑːntʊ ˈbæntuː bænˈtuː]n1. (Linguistics / Languages) a group of languages of Africa, including most of the principal languages spoken from the equator to the Cape of Good Hope, but excluding the Khoisan family: now generally regarded as part of the Benue-Congo branch of the Niger-Congo family 2. (Social Science / Peoples) pl -tu, -tus South African derogatory a Black speaker of a Bantu language adj (Linguistics / Languages) (Social Science / Peoples) denoting, relating to, or belonging to this group of peoples or to any of their languages [from Bantu Ba-ntu people]
ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms | Noun | 1. | Bantu - a member of any of a large number of linguistically related peoples of Central and South AfricaAfrican - a native or inhabitant of Africa Herero - a member of a pastoral Bantu people living in Namibia, Botswana, and Angola Hutu - a member of a Bantu people living in Rwanda and Burundi Chiluba, Luba - a member of a Bantu people in southeastern Congo Sotho - a member of the Bantu people who inhabit Botswana, Lesotho, and northern South Africa and who speak the Sotho languages Shona - a member of a Bantu tribe living in present-day Zimbabwe | | 2. | Bantu - a family of languages widely spoken in the southern half of the African continentNiger-Congo - a family of African language spoken in west Africa Chichewa - the Bantu language of the Chewa of east central Africa ChiMwini - a Bantu language spoken in southern Somalia Chishona - a Bantu language that is one of the two major languages of Zimbabwe Fang - a Bantu language spoken in Cameroon Gikuyu - a Bantu language spoken in western Kenya Giriama - a Bantu language spoken in the coastal regions of eastern Kenya Herero - a Banto language spoken by the Herero in Namibia, Botswana, and Angola Kamba - a Bantu language spoken by the Kamba in Kenya Kongo - the Bantu language spoken by the Kongo living in the tropical forests of Zaire and Congo and Angola Tshiluba, Luba - a Bantu language spoken in southeastern Congo LuGanda - the Bantu language of the Buganda people; spoken in Uganda Mwera - a Bantu language spoken in southern coastal Tanzania Nguni - a group of southern Bantu languages Nyamwezi - a Bantu language spoken in central Tanzania Pokomo - a Bantu language spoken in the Kenyan coastal areas of East Africa Shona - a Bantu language spoken in Zimbabwe Sotho - any of the mutually intelligible southern Bantu languages of the Sotho in Botswana and South Africa and Lesotho Umbundu - a Bantu language spoken in Angola Swahili - the most widely spoken Bantu languages; the official language of Kenya and Tanzania and widely used as a lingua franca in east and central Africa Tonga - the language of the Tongan people of south central Africa (Zambia and Rhodesia) | | Adj. | 1. | Bantu - of or relating to the African people who speak one of the Bantoid languages or to their culture; "the Bantu population of Sierra Leone" |
Translations Bantu [ˌbænˈtuː ˌbænˈtuː ˈbɑːntuː ˈbæntuː] adj Bantu n (= language) → Bantu nt; (pl: = tribes) → Bantu pl; (= person) → Bantu mf, → Bantuneger(in) m(f) (neg!) adj → Bantu-; Bantu tribe → Bantustamm m
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