How did the Bantu migration change the language of Africa?

a. The Bantu traded with other cultures and adopted languages
b. The Bantu created one common language still spoken in Africa today
c. The Bantu adopted other in habitants language and the original language was lost
d. The Bantu language contributed to more than 500 languages spoken in Africa today

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d. The Bantu language contributed to more than 500 languages spoken in Africa today.

The Bantu migration, which occurred over several centuries, played a significant role in the spread of Bantu languages across sub-Saharan Africa, leading to the development of many languages within the Bantu language family. This has resulted in a rich linguistic diversity that includes hundreds of languages spoken in the region today.