African Loanwords in English - Statistics

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Language Hint Answer % Correct
Music and Dance Niger-Congo String instrument used in country music.* banjo
88%
Music and Dance Niger-Congo Old-fashioned music playing machine found in bars. {juke}box
88%
Misc. Swahili A trip for spotting wildlife. The word comes ultimately from Arabic. safari
81%
Music and Dance Bantu Type of drum, consisting of two small drums attached to each other. Used in salsa music. b{ongo}
77%
Animals Berber § The largest terrestrial animal on Earth. Perhaps the first syllable is derived from a Berber language.* elephant
77%
Misc. Amharic Religion that developed in Jamaica. It literally means 'revered duke', referring to Haile Selassie, emperor of Ethiopia. Rastafari
77%
Music and Dance Ibibio? A dramatic dance from Argentina and Uruguay. tango
77%
Misc. Fon? Various Caribbean religions with their origins in Africa. In popular culture, it includes pricking dolls with needles. Voodoo
77%
Animals Zulu Several species of snake. The black one is feared for its venom and speed. mamba
73%
Music and Dance Zulu Loud, plastic horn used by sport spectators. Became widely known through the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa. v{uvuzela}
73%
Animals Bantu An ape, closely related to ‡ but living on the other side of the Congo River. b{onobo}
69%
Animals Bantu ‡ An ape, researched by Jane Goodall. chimpanzee
69%
Animals Zulu Common type of small antelope. Important food source for lions. i{mpala}
65%
Misc. Swahili Something very large, such as a ... jet. Named after a famous 19th century §. jumbo
65%
Animals Mvuba Relative of the giraffe with legs like a zebra. o{kapi}
65%
Animals Tswana An insect that bites and causes sleeping sickness. {tsetse} fly
65%
Plants Wolof? A curved yellow tropical fruit. banana
62%
Misc. Berber North African staple food which is like very small pieces of pasta. couscous
62%
Misc. Wolof? Trendy, fashionable. Lent its name to a subculture protesting against the Vietnam war.* hip
62%
Animals Tswana A freshwater fish which is easy to farm. t{ilapia}
62%
Music and Dance Bantu Fast Brazilian dance. samba
58%
Misc. Luganda Viral disease spread by mosquitoes. In pregnant women, it is dangerous for the child. An outbreak in Brazil raised concern before the 2016 Olympics. Zika
58%
Misc. Bantu Supernaturally reanimated corpse, originally from Haitian folklore. zombie
58%
Misc. Kimbundu Stew from Louisiana, often with shellfish and thickened with †. gumbo
54%
Music and Dance Wolof? Colloquial word meaning 'to deceive'. Became the name of a lively dance associated with swing.* j{ive}
54%
Plants Wolof? An edible tuber. Also used as a different name for the sweet potato. yam
54%
Animals Khoekhoe Another name for wildebeest; a large hooved mammal often seen migrating in large groups on documentaries. gnu
50%
Music and Dance Bantu Large xylophone with resonator tubes. m{arimba}
50%
Music and Dance Ibibio? Music style from Trinidad. Probably folk etymologically confused with a nymph from Greek mythology. calypso
42%
Animals Khoekhoe Large hooved mammal with horns like corkscrews. Occasionally on the menu in South Africa. k{udu}
35%
Plants Igbo † Vegetable used in the American South. It produces a gelatinous texture. okra
35%
Misc. Hausa False, fake or nonsensical.* b{ogus}
31%
Music and Dance Mandinka A West African drum with the shape of a goblet. dj{embe}
31%
Plants Temné? A brown soft drink, or a nut that was one of the original ingredients, containing caffeine. cola
27%
Plants Tashelhit A tree endemic to Morocco which produces an expensive oil. In the West, mostly used in cosmetic products. a{rgan}
23%
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