About: Sidi language

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Sidi, also known as Habsi (Abyssinian), is an extinct Bantu language of Pakistan and India, descended from Swahili. It was reported to still being spoken in the mid 20th century in Kathiawar, Gujarat, by the Siddi.

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  • Sidi, also known as Habsi (Abyssinian), is an extinct Bantu language of Pakistan and India, descended from Swahili. It was reported to still being spoken in the mid 20th century in Kathiawar, Gujarat, by the Siddi. (en)
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  • mid 20th century (en)
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  • Niger-Congo (en)
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  • Sidi (en)
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  • Sidi, also known as Habsi (Abyssinian), is an extinct Bantu language of Pakistan and India, descended from Swahili. It was reported to still being spoken in the mid 20th century in Kathiawar, Gujarat, by the Siddi. (en)
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  • Sidi language (en)
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  • Sidi (en)
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