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  2. Languages of Africa - Wikipedia

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    Major Horn of Africa languages are Somali, Amharic and Oromo. Lingala is important in Central Africa. Important South African languages are Sotho, Tswana, Pedi, Venda, Tsonga, Swazi, Southern Ndebele, Zulu, Xhosa and Afrikaans. [36] French, English, and Portuguese are important languages in Africa due to colonialism.

  3. Category:Languages of Africa - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; ... Classification of African languages (4 P) E. Endangered languages of Africa ... Pages in category "Languages of Africa"

  4. List of African languages - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Languages of Africa by country - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; ... Languages of the Central African Republic (1 C, 45 P) ... Languages of South Africa (12 C, 64 P)

  6. Category:Languages of the African diaspora - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF ... Pages in category "Languages of the African diaspora" ... List of Jamaican Patois words of African origin; Jersey Dutch language; K.

  7. List of Jamaican Patois words of African origin - Wikipedia

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    The list of African words in Jamaican Patois notes down as many loan words in Jamaican Patois that can be traced back to specific African languages, the majority of which are Twi words. [1] [2] Most of these African words have arrived in Jamaica through the enslaved Africans that were transported there in the era of the Atlantic slave trade.

  8. Bantu languages - Wikipedia

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    In addition, delegates at the African Languages Association of Southern Africa conference in 1984 reported that, in some places, the term Kintu has a derogatory significance. [16] This is because kintu refers to "things" and is used as a dehumanizing term for people who have lost their dignity. [17] In addition, Kintu is a figure in some ...

  9. Category:Romance languages in Africa - Wikipedia

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