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  2. Languages of Africa - Wikipedia

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    Most languages natively spoken in Africa belong to one of the two large language families that dominate the continent: Afroasiatic, or Niger–Congo. Another hundred belong to smaller families such as Ubangian, Nilotic, Saharan, and the various families previously grouped under the umbrella term Khoisan.

  3. Spoken languages of African countries - Nations Online Project

    www.nationsonline.org/oneworld/african_languages.htm

    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. gathering appoximately 140 languages with some eleven millions speakers scattered in Central and Eastern Africa.

  4. 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. Given its diverse population, Africa has the highest linguistic diversity in the world, and accounts for over 2,000 distinct languages.

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

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    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.

  6. Languages of Africa - Simple English Wikipedia, the free...

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    The languages of Africa include more than 3,000 languages. These languages include native languages (languages that come from Africa) and colonial languages, which were brought to Africa by colonists from Europe. The continent has the highest concentration of languages in the world.

  7. Map of the Distribution of African Languages - Nations Online...

    www.nationsonline.org/oneworld/map/african-language-map.htm

    There are four major groups of African languages: Afro-Asiatic, Nilo-Saharian, Niger-Saharian (Niger-Congo), and Khoisan, on the map you see the distribution of language families and some major African languages.

  8. Africa is home to an estimated 1000 to 2000 languages spread across the continent. A map showcasing some of the major languages of Africa by country.

  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. The Languages of Africa - Infoplease

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    European languages are official in most African countries, due to their colonial history. When characters are shown speaking native African languages in Western media, it is almost always Swahili or a clicking language (like Xhosa). But, there are hundreds of languages that are commonly spoken in Africa to this day.

  11. African languages: The top 70 most spoken languages in Africa -...

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    What are the most spoken languages in Africa? 1. Arabic. Total speakers: 150 million. Region: North Africa. Example phrase: "As-salamu alaykum" (Peace be upon you) Arabic is the language most spoken in Africa — it’s the 6th most spoken language in the world — including several dialects such as Egyptian, Maghrebi, and Sudanese.