languages
south africa has 11 official african languages
the most common languages South Africa, are Southern Ndebele is known simply as Ndebele, to the africans . most
speak Northern Ndebele to thoes people live in Zimbabwe. most people in the world dont know that the african languages
exist they just think they speek oone language in every country like french and italian but in some cultures there are many
official languages: English and african languages.like Afrikaans, English, Ndebele,
Northern Sotho, Sotho, Swazi, Tswana, Tsonga, Venda, Xhosa and Zulu find out more about these languges by clicking on them.
the most common languages South Africa, are Southern Ndebele is known simply as Ndebele, to the africans . most
speak Northern Ndebele to thoes people live in Zimbabwe. most people in the world dont know that the african languages
exist they just think they speek oone language in every country like french and italian but in some cultures there are many
official languages: English and african languages.like Afrikaans, English, Ndebele,
Northern Sotho, Sotho, Swazi, Tswana, Tsonga, Venda, Xhosa and Zulu find out more about these languges by clicking on them.
most spokon languanges
There are literally thousands of indigenous languages spoken in Africa.
Every African country will no doubt be home to more
than 12 (if not several hundred) languages, even the small countries. But
because of the sheer amount of africans, every African country has
an official language (or 11 in the case of South Africa)
for a reasonably sized region.
Since almost every African country was at one time a whole country, speaking
English, Portuguese, or French will also communicate with africans. Many Africans
will speak Creole or pidgin wich is the african versions of these European languages
here is a quick tongue twister from south Africa it is really cool check it out!!!!!!
Every African country will no doubt be home to more
than 12 (if not several hundred) languages, even the small countries. But
because of the sheer amount of africans, every African country has
an official language (or 11 in the case of South Africa)
for a reasonably sized region.
Since almost every African country was at one time a whole country, speaking
English, Portuguese, or French will also communicate with africans. Many Africans
will speak Creole or pidgin wich is the african versions of these European languages
here is a quick tongue twister from south Africa it is really cool check it out!!!!!!