No. The only European language there is Portuguese. Here are the 39 languages of Angola:
1. Bolo
2. Cokwe
3. Dhimba
4. Diriku
5. Holu
6. Khwe
7. Kikongo
8. Kilari
9. Kimbundu
10. Kung-Ekoka
11. Kwadi
12. Kwangali
13. Lucazi
14. Luimbi
15. Lunda
16. Luvale
17. Maligo
18. Mashi
19. Mbangala
20. Mbukushu
21. Mbunda
22. Mbwela
23. Ndombe
24. Ngandyera
25. Nkangala
26. Nkumbi
27. Nyaneka
28. Nyemba
29. Nyengo
30. Oshiwambo
31. !O!ung
32. Portuguese
33. Ruund
34. Sama
35. Songo
36. Umbundu
37. Yaka
38. Yauma
39. Yombe
Angola's official language has a long history. It began out when Romans settled And started growing. They spread the language of Latin Now it is a dead language but some people can still sing it and speak it limitedly.Portuguese is the closest language to Latin than any other of the Romance languages. Therefore Europeans adopted the language and when the came to Africa the to get rich they showed the language to the Africans of Angola And it became and called Lingua franca or can be translated as their common languagePortuguese is the official language of Angola, spoken by 80% of the people. Many others are spoken, such as recognized regional languages and tribal dialects.Yes.Very few. Portugese is the primary language of the country.Portuguese is the official language of Angola though approximately 40% of the population speak Bantu either in addition to or instead of Portuguese.The main language is Portuguese, the language of the former colonial power. However, Umundu, Kimbundu and Kikongo are the most widely spoken native languages, which account for around 40-50% of the population. In the Angolan exclave of Cabinda, most people speak French.In Angola, Africa, the official language is Portuguese. However, there are about six Bantu languages that are considered national languages, including Kimbundu, Kikongo, Mbunda, and Umbundu. The Khoisan language and foreign languages like English and French may also be spoken in Angola.Portuguese. Also spoken in Moçambique, Brazil, Guinea Bissau and a few others. However in Angola there are also very popular national dialects.Portuguese.
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I'm 100 sure he can Speak English & French. I don't know if he can speak any other languages or not but I know he can speak English & French.
Yes, Angola had a long civil war.
Emilie Le Pennec is a French gymnast, so her native language is French. It is not officially known if she speaks any other languages in addition to French.
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As far as I have heard She spoke French. I am unsure if she spoke fluently in any other languages. I am still trying to figure that one out myself. I am sorry if my answer hasn't helped you any.
Any language based on Latin is considered to be a Romance language, such as: Spanish Italian French Romanian Catalán Portuguese
Spanish mainly. Portuguese. And French, Italian etc...
yes
"Romance" does not speak any language. This question does not make any sense. the Romance languages are a group of languages. The most notable are Spanish, French, Portuguese, Italian, Romanian, and Latin.