Minutes Writing In Swahili In Fulton

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Form with which the stockholders of a corporation record the contents of their annual meeting.


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Indeed, societies flourished all across Africa in the ancient world. One of these societies was the Swahili Civilization. It had its beginnings around the 8th-century CE, but it grew extensively during the ''medieval period,'' spanning the 11th- through the 15th-centuries.

Language History Swahili has been spoken on the East African coast since approximately 800 a.d., after Bantu-speaking people from the Great Lakes region reached the coast.

Swahili is a Bantu language and is part of the Niger-Congo language group. It is a mix of local Bantu languages and Arabic but has also been heavily influenced by English, Persian, Portuguese, German, and French due to the years of trade along the East African coast.

Because Swahili is spoken in the coastal regions of East Africa, Swahili-speaking people acted as intermediaries and translators between people from in-land African countries and traders from Asia and Arabia. The earliest known documents written in Swahili are letters from 1711, found on the island of Kilwa.

The numbers -moja (1), -mbili (2), -tatu (3), -nne (4), -tano (5), and -nane (8) all inflect ing to standard patterns, although all except -moja decline only in the plural. All these numbers are derived from Proto-Bantu. Most higher numbers are from Arabic, and are invariable.

She and others calculated that from the people they studied (whom they surmise were elite because they were buried in cemeteries near the main mosques) the male ancestors of elite Swahili people were a mix of approximately 83% south Asian (about 90% of that Persian, and the rest Indian) and 17% African.

The Swahili language was originally written in Arabic script, but people now write modern Swahili using Latin letters. An alphabet was standardized in the 1930s. Swahili has five vowel phonemes and does not use vowel diphthongs. There are 35 consonant phonemes in Swahili.

Meeting minutes are the written record of a meeting or hearing. Minutes are usually structured and formal so that they can be shared after the meeting and serve as historical documents in the future. For those who could not attend the meeting, minutes bring them up to speed.

“Kipikikusikitishacho” is the longest word in the Swahili language.

Meeting minutes are a written record of meeting details, such as discussion topics, decisions, and next steps. They include key details, like the time and attendees, so employees can quickly gain context on each session.

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Minutes Writing In Swahili In Fulton