- - Aunt Betty at first deciphered this African language
- - Group of African languages that includes most of the principal languages spoken from the equator to the Cape of Good Hope
- - african tribe found among urban turks
- - african language groups
- - but an unusual african language
- - but an alteration is needed for this african language
- - prohibit trade union for some africans
- - but an african changes it
- - graduate seeks books on universal african language group
- - Major African language
- - Family of southern African languages
- - African language from which the word "chimpanzee" comes
- - African language group
- - African six-footer stops drunk in Paris
- - African linguistic group
- - African source of "gumbo"
- - It's an African language, but oddly includes English article
- - African language family
- - Equatorial African
- - Family of African languages
- - South African language group
- - Certain African tribe member
- - Group of African languages
- - Native African
- - Popular South African language group
- - Central and southern African people
- - Language of 90 million Africans
- - African group of languages
- - Southern African
- - African tribal group
- - African tribe member
- - African language grouping
- - Equatorial African group
- - African people
- - African native
- - South African tongue
- - African language
- - South African tribe
- - African tongue
- - African tribesman
- - African tribe
- - African
- - abundant, and not used for african languages
- - Language group that's the source of 'zombie' and 'gumbo'
- - Language family that includes Zulu
- - Linguistic group including Zulu and Xhosa
- - .. knots: intricate Black hairstyle
- - prohibit the trade union creating languages
- - It's spoken in suburban Tunbridge Wells
- - Tonal language family
- - Language family of Swahili or Zulu
- - language family for sotho and swazi speakers
- - Zulu's family
- - Group of languages spoken from Central to Southern Africa
- - Language group that gives us "gumbo," "marimba" and "chimpanzee"
- - language of central africa
- - Language that gave us "gumbo"
- - Kaffir.
- - Zulu's language group
- - Swahili tongue
- - Shona's language group
- - Language-group name meaning people
- - Language spoken in Malawi
- - Kaffir, e.g.
- - It includes Zulu
- - Group of widely spoken languages of southern Africa
- - Bishop reportedly also comprehends a number of foreign languages
- - Xhosa and Zulu's language group
- - Language group including Zulu
- - Swahili's language group
- - Language group that includes Swahili and Zulu
- - Language group of southern Africa
- - Language group that includes Swahili
- - Original source of "gumbo" and "goober"
- - Language family of Africa
- - Language of southern Africa
- - Xhosa's language group
- - Language family that includes Xhosa and Zulu
- - Congo language
- - Linguistic group that includes Zulu
- - Like 'marimba' and 'basenji'
- - Language group that gave us 'banjo' and 'gumbo'
- - Language group of central Africa
- - Talk of Tanzania
- - Swahili or Zulu, e.g
- - 10 across language
- - Language of trade union after veto
- - Swahili's subfamily
- - Xhosa's linguistic family
- - Zulu or Kikuyu
- - Zulu, e.g
- - Zulu or Hutu
- - Language group including Swahili, Xhosa and Zulu
- - Swahili language classification
- - Zulu, for one
- - Zulu language group
- - Swahili or Zulu
- - Zulu's group
- - Source of the words "mamba" and "chimpanzee"
- - Congolese, e.g.
- - Swahili speaker
- - Language group including Shona and Swahili
- - Swahili's language family
- - Language family common in southern Cameroon
- - Like "banjo," "bongo," and "marimba"
- - Zulu or Swahili
- - Language group that includes Zulu and Swahili
- - Language that gives us "banjo" and "gumbo"
- - Language from which "gumbo" comes
- - Zanzibar native
- - Zanzibar denizen
- - Language group of Zulu
- - Congo lingo
- - Swahili and related tongues
- - Swahili's family
- - Southern Africa language
- - Swahili, e.g.
- - Language group that includes Zulu
- - Xhosa, for example
- - Language family from which "zombie" originates
- - Language group with click consonants
- - Swazi, e.g.
- - Grouping containing Swahili and Zulu
- - The Ndebele, for example
- - Peoples of southern Africa
- - Linguistic group of 120 million people
- - Like "bongo" and "marimba"
- - Language group that includes Xhosa
- - Congo native
- - Swahili or Xhosa
- - Language that gives us "marimba" and "goober"
- - Luanda language
- - People of southern Africa
- - Language group of sub-Saharan Africa
- - group of some 500 languages of africa including shona and xhosa
- - ...... knots (twisted hairstyle)
- - ... knots (hairstyle)
- - Outlaw trade union language
- - censor second person using french language
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