Swazi Language
The Swazi language, also known as siSwati, is a Bantu language primarily spoken in Eswatini (formerly known as Swaziland) and parts of South Africa. It is one of the official languages of Eswatini and is used in daily communication, education, and media. The language is characterized by its use of noun classes and a rich system of prefixes and suffixes.
SiSwati is closely related to other languages in the Nguni group, such as Zulu and Xhosa. It has a unique phonetic system that includes click sounds, which are less common in many other languages. The language plays a vital role in preserving the cultural identity and heritage of the Swazi people.