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  2. Languages of Africa - Wikipedia

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    The languages of Africa belong to many distinct language families, among which the largest are: Niger–Congo, which include the large Atlantic-Congo and Bantu branches in West, Central, Southeast and Southern Africa. Afroasiatic languages are spread throughout Western Asia, North Africa, the Horn of Africa and parts of the Sahel.

  3. Spoken languages of African countries - Nations Online Project

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    List of official, national and spoken languages of Africa. Africa is a continent with a very high linguistic diversity, there are an estimated 1500-2000 African languages. Of these languages four main groupings can be distinguished: Afro-Asiatic (appoximately 200 languages) covering nearly Northern Africa (including the horn of Africa, Central ...

  4. Top 11 Most Spoken Languages in Africa

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    In Africa, majority of native English speakers are from South Africa, and the language is most spoken in Botswana, Cameroon, Ghana, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Mauritius, Namibia, Nigeria, Rwanda, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Zambia, Uganda and Zimbabwe.

  5. Top 15 Most Popular Languages in Africa (2024) - TalkAfricana

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    In Africa, 27 out of 54 countries on the continent speak the English language as their official or secondary language making it the most popular language in Africa. English is the primary language of Botswana, Cameroon, Rwanda, Nigeria, Sudan, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Tanzania, Uganda and Ghana.

  6. What Languages Are Spoken in Africa? - WorldAtlas

    www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-languages-are-spoken-in-africa.html

    What Languages Are Spoken in Africa? Arabic is the official language of Egypt. Africa is the second largest and second most populated continent in the world, with a total population of 1.2 billion people.

  7. Introduction to African Languages | The African Language Program...

    alp.fas.harvard.edu/introduction-african-languages

    With anywhere between 1000 and 2000 languages, Africa is home to approximately one-third of the world's languages. The diversity of Africa's languages is evidenced by their populations. In total, there are at least 75 languages in Africa which have more than one million speakers.

  8. What Languages Are Spoken in Which African Nations? - TripSavvy

    www.tripsavvy.com/indigenous-african-languages-1454069

    A guide to the official and most widely spoken languages in every African country, helpfully arranged in alphabetical order from Algeria to Zimbabwe.

  9. Top 10 Most Spoken Languages in Africa - The World Countries

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    The 10 most spoken languages in Africa, including Swahili, Arabic, French, Hausa, Yoruba, Oromo, Igbo, and Amharic, highlight the linguistic richness and cultural diversity of the continent. Each language has its own unique story and contributes to the vibrant tapestry of African languages.

  10. Most spoken African languages: discover the top languages across the continent. With over 2,000 distinct languages, Africa is nothing short of linguistic diversity. However, some languages dominate the African scene. The 10 most spoken languages in Africa are: Arabic150 million speakers; Swahili – 50 million speakers; Hausa – 49 ...

  11. How Many Languages Are Spoken In Africa? - WorldAtlas

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    The term Afroasiatic is used to classify nearly 300 languages primarily spoken throughout the western and northern regions of Africa as well as in the Horn of Africa. About 495 million Africans speak an Afroasiatic language as their first language.