Rwanda speaks 4 official languages:
No, Afrikaans is spoken in South Africa. The official languages in Rwanda are English, French and Kinyarwanda.
The Nile is a river that flows through 11 different countries that speak thousands of languages.The countries are: Egypt, Sudan, South Sudan, Ethiopia, Uganda, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi, and EritreaIf you are asking about the languages of Egypt, click here.If you are asking about the languages of Sudan, click here.If you are asking about the languages of South Sudan, click here.If you are asking about the languages of Ethiopia, click here.If you are asking about the languages of Uganda, click here.If you are asking about the languages of DR Congo, click here.If you are asking about the languages of Kenya, click here.If you are asking about the languages of Tanzania, click here.If you are asking about the languages of Rwanda, click here.If you are asking about the languages of Burundi, click here.If you are asking about the languages of Eritrea, click here.
Kinyarwanda, French and English (all official). Also, Swahili.World Almanac & Book of Facts 2007The natives of Rwanda speakKinyarwanda.Official languages are Kinyarwanda, French and English. Also to a lesser extent Swahili and AmashiThe official language of Rwanda is "Kinyarwanda".It is very similar to "Kirundi" (the language of Burundi).Kinyarwanda belongs to the family of Bantu languages.The administrative language of Rwanda is the English.Rwandan, English and FrenchKINYARWANDAFrench and Kinyarwanda are the main languages.The official languages are English, French and Rwandan.The main languages in Rwanda are French, English and Kinyarwanda,Japanese,Portuguese and FrenchRwandan, English and FrenchRwandan, English and French are the official languages in Rwanda.kinyarwandaFrench, English, and Kinyarwanda
Here are ways to write "100" in some languages: Spanish: cien French: cent German: hundert Italian: cento
Rwanda was administered by the Belgians after WW 1. French is one of the languages of Belgium, and was used internationally as a "common language" for many years throughout Europe and Africa.
Rwanda is mainly jungle region with some savannah on the east.
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the person who speaks and write many languages is known as linguist and the person who speaks , write and research is known as bilingual
You can use Java's built-in functions to write a code that will find multilingual languages.
he didn't write in anything besides english, but his books were published in over 50 languages.
You really need some nested loops; but some programming languages might allow you to write this as one statement.