Boers originally spoke 'old Dutch' , now modified with the addition of many new words to 'Afrikaans'.
I once spoke Afrikaans to a Dutch policeman who retorted that I spoke like his grandfather !
The Boers do not generally speak African languages. They speak Afrikaans, which is a European language that developed in Africa.
Afrikaans. :)
Afrikaans is a variation of Dutch
Afrikaans.
There is no such language as "African Language."
Only some African tribes eg bushmen in Namibia have clicks and pops as part of their language.
The Boers were white people from Holland and Belgium.
which African language - there are over 2000 of them
No. Most Africans from former British colonies do speak English. However, those from the nations of former French West Africa speak French, or a dialect thereof. And many Africans still only speak their indigenous African language.
Afrikaners, formerly known as Boers, South African cultural group descended from Europeans. Afrikaners speak Afrikaans as their native language. Afrikaner language, customs, and religion were shaped by more than three centuries of harsh frontier life.
There is no such language as "South African".
English is the most commonly spoken language among African Americans. Additionally, some African Americans also speak African languages such as Yoruba, Igbo, or Twi, depending on their heritage or upbringing. Spanish is another language that some African Americans may speak, particularly if they have roots in Latin America or the Caribbean.
There is no such language as African. People from the African continent speak dozens of languages.
There is no such language as African. People from the African continent speak dozens of languages.
The Zulu
Mostly American English.
African-Americans in the United States primarily speak English. However, there are also some African-Americans who speak African languages, Creole languages, or other languages from their ancestral backgrounds.
they speak English and sometimes their own language.
"αΉ’e o n gαΊΉgαΊΉ bΓ?" is how you say "Do you speak" in Yoruba language.
In the Kiswahili language of African origin, "Ninaweza kusema Kiswahili" has the meaning of "I can speak Swahili."
None. It is not a language indigenous to any African nation - it is a language indigenous to China.