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At least 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, Tsonga, Tswana, Venda, Afrikaans, Xhosa, Zulu, and English, which is the primary language used in parliamentary and state discourse, though all official languages are equal in legal status.
There are eleven official names of South Africa, [1] one in each of its 12 official languages.The number is surpassed only by India. These languages include English, Afrikaans, the Nguni languages (Zulu, Xhosa, Ndebele, and Swazi), the Sotho-Tswana languages (Tswana, Sotho, and Pedi), Venda, and Tsonga.
The country has an official name in 12 official languages. [ 34 ] [ 35 ] Mzansi , derived from the Xhosa noun uMzantsi meaning "south", is a colloquial name for South Africa, [ 36 ] [ 37 ] while some Pan-Africanist political parties prefer the term " Azania ".
South Africa: 30 12 42 0.59 51,004,892 ... Only countries with three or more official languages, either nationally or locally, are included. Country Number
South African Sign Language. South Africa (with Afrikaans, English, ... 12 Official regional and minority languages ... (local official language; ...
The Board was established in terms of Act 59 of 1995 by the Parliament of South Africa. [6] In addition to the 12 official languages of South Africa, PanSALB also strives to create conditions for the use and development of all languages used by communities in the country including the Khoe, San, and Nama. [7]
In South Africa, this population is spread out, with 19% under the age of 15, 15.1% from 15 to 24, 31.0% from 25 to 44, 23.8% from 45 to 64, and 11,1% who are 65 years of age or older. The median age of a White person is 35 years.
Hindi is one of the two official union languages of India alongside English. Hindi and Urdu (both registers of Hindustani language) are official languages along with 20 others under the Eighth Schedule of Constitution of India. Pakistan: Asia 220,892,331 [2] Urdu is co-official with English. South Africa: Africa 59,622,350 [3]