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over 500 languages (according to SIL Ethnologue), one of the greatest concentrations of linguistic diversity in the world. The languages of Africa belong... |
thirty-five languages are spoken in South Africa, twelve of which are official languages of South Africa: Ndebele, Pedi, Sotho, South African Sign Language, Swazi... |
This is a list of extinct languages of Africa, languages which have undergone language death, have no native speakers and no spoken descendant. There... |
The languages of Ethiopia include the official languages of Ethiopia, its national and regional languages, and a large number of minority languages, as... |
525 native languages spoken in Nigeria. The official language and most widely spoken lingua franca is English, which was the language of Colonial Nigeria... |
instead of Tifinagh letters. The Berber languages, also known as the Amazigh languages or Tamazight, are a branch of the Afroasiatic language family.... |
The Languages of Africa is a 1963 book of essays by the linguist Joseph Greenberg, in which the author sets forth a genetic classification of African languages... |
the Bantu expansion, Khoisan languages, or languages like them, were likely spread throughout southern and eastern Africa. They are currently restricted... |
page is a list of lists of languages. SIL International's Ethnologue: Languages of the World lists over 7,100 spoken and signed languages. The International... |
Bantu language native to East Africa and English is inherited from British colonial rule. According to Ethnologue, there are a total of 68 languages spoken... |
23 African sign languages in this article]. "History of the deaf and sign languages in Africa" (in Japanese). Aacore. December 25, 2006. "Africa – Sign... |
African Languages. John Benjamins Publishing. p. x. ISBN 9027295883. Retrieved 30 May 2018. The total number of languages natively spoken in Africa is... |
The Bantu languages (English: UK: /ˌbænˈtuː/, US: /ˈbæntuː/ Proto-Bantu: *bantʊ̀) are a language family of about 600 languages that are spoken by the Bantu... |
hypothetical language family spoken over the majority of sub-Saharan Africa. It unites the Mande languages, the Atlantic–Congo languages (which share... |
groups. Languages of Africa List of extinct languages of Africa Lists of endangered languages List of Bantu languages Guthrie classification of Bantu languages... |
become a post-colonial language in Africa and one of the working languages of the African Union (AU) and the Southern African Development Community (SADC)... |
generally accepted as a branch of Niger–Congo, Africa's largest language family. Non-Mande languages include the Dogon languages, perhaps another Niger–Congo... |
languages are spoken, or historically have been spoken, in Zimbabwe. Since the adoption of its 2013 Constitution, Zimbabwe has 16 official languages,... |
The Cushitic languages are a branch of the Afroasiatic language family. They are spoken primarily in the Horn of Africa, with minorities speaking Cushitic... |
Deshen, 200. "Introduction to African Languages". alp.fas.harvard.edu. Retrieved 2021-02-19. "Spoken languages of African countries - Nations Online Project"... |