They both have different languages.
It is estimated that approximately 30% of all languages in the world are African languages. Africa is a continent known for its linguistic diversity, with over 1,500 different languages spoken across its countries.
Africa is a continent, and therefore has no official languages. It is made up of 54 different coutries, representing over 100 official languages.
Africa has 2000 different speaking languages.
Africa is believed to have the most living languages as of 2011. It is estimated that there are about 1500 languages in Africa.
They would have had many languages as they came from different countries and different tribes, so it would be impossible to list all the languages that they spoke.
Africa has many different countries and most of them have different official languages, so there is no one official language for Africa which is a continent made up of many different countries. Also many counties in Africa have dozens of different tribal or native languages.
There are approximately 1500 languages spoken in Africa, and about 500 of those are spoken in West Africa.
Estimated are over 600 different variants belonging in this group of languages. There are different people from different parts of Africa which speak them.
If you are asking how to say "gay" in different African languages, you'd have to be more specific: Africa has more than 2000 languages.
There are many, many different languages in Africa.
there are many different African languages- you'll have to be more specific. different countries in africa will obviously be speaking different languages along with different tribes in more rural areas who even have different dialects within the languages