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The primary languages that survive in Brazil are Yoruba, Fon, Kimbundu and Kikongo, the last two hailing from the Bantu linguistic group, which is has had the greatest influence on modern-day speech.
Into Africa: Genetic study maps the great Bantu migration across the continent 5,000 years ago. Bantu-speaking people today account for one third of sub-Saharan Africans ...