No, the official language of Namibia is English. Until 1990, German and Afrikaans were also official languages. While the official language is English, most of the white population speaks either German or Afrikaans. Afrikaans is spoken by 60% of the white community, German is spoken by 32%, English is spoken by 7% and Portuguese by 1%
Not in Namibia. There is no Spanish-speaking population there.
it all depends on which language you want say it. Namibia has more then ten spoken languages with in its borders..
Afrikaans is spoken mainly in South Africa and Namibia, but is also spoken in South Africa's neighbouring countries as well as amongst immigrant communities in the UK, USA and Australia.
No, Spanish is not spoken in Ireland.
No, Spanish is not spoken in Iraq.
Afrikaans is primarily spoken in South Africa and Namibia. It is also spoken in parts of Botswana and Zimbabwe.
German was spoken in various parts of Africa during the colonial period when Germany had colonies in regions such as present-day Namibia, Tanzania, Cameroon, Togo, and Rwanda. German was also spoken by colonists, administrators, and merchants in these regions.
English is definitely spoken more around the world then Spanish but in Latin and Spanish speaking areas, Spanish is spoken more often.
No, Spanish is not spoken in Kazakhstan. For the languages of Kazakhstan, click here.
The main language spoken in Caracas is Spanish.
Spanish words are spoken in Spanish.
In the Republic of South Africa, although it is also used in Botswana and Namibia