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|nativename=Kiswahili
|states=[[Tanzania]], [[Democratic Republic of the Congo]], [[Kenya]], [[Mozambique]] (marami sa [[Wikang Mwani|Mwani]]), [[Burundi]], [[Rwanda]], [[Uganda]],<ref>Thomas J. Hinnebusch, 1992, "Swahili", ''International Encyclopedia of Linguistics'', Oxford, pp. 99–106<br />David Dalby, 1999/2000, ''The Linguasphere Register of the World's Languages and Speech Communities'', Linguasphere Press, Volume Two, pg. 733–735<br />Benji Wald, 1994, "Sub-Saharan Africa", ''Atlas of the World's Languages'', Routledge, pp. 289–346, maps 80, 81, 85</ref> [[Comoros]], [[Mayotte]] at sa ilang lugar ng [[Zambia]], [[Malawi]], [[Madagascar]], at sa [[Timog Sudan]]
|speakers = 2 milyon<ref name=standford/><ref name=oxford/> hanggang 15 milyon
|speakers = 2 milyon<ref name=standford>{{cite web | url=http://swahililanguage.stanford.edu | title=HOME - Home | publisher=Swahililanguage.stanford.edu | accessdate=19 July 2016 | quote=After Arabic, Swahili is the most widely used African language but the number of its speakers is another area in which there is little agreement. The most commonly mentioned numbers are 50, 80, and 100 million people. [...] The number of its native speakers has been conservatively placed at just under 2 million.}}</ref><ref name=oxford/> hanggang 15 milyon
|date = 2012
|ref = e18