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The major spoken language in the Democratic Republic of the Congo is French, due to its colonial history with Belgium. Additionally, Lingala, Swahili, and Kikongo are also commonly spoken languages in different regions of the country.
Niger-Congo
The languages spoken in The Kingdom of Congo were:Kikongo (a bantu language)Portuguese
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Yes, French is one of the official languages spoken in the Republic of the Congo.
If you meant the Democratic Republic of the Congo, click here.The 1 official language of the Republic of the Congo is French. French is also the official language of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.The two national languages are:KitubaLingalaHere is a list of all 62 languages spoken in the Republic of the Congo:AkaAkwaBanganduBeembeBekwilBobangiBomitabaBomwaliBongiliBonjoBwisiDiboleDoondoFangFrenchGbayaKaambaKakoKitubaKoongoKotaKoyoKunyiLaariLikubaLikwalaLingalaLumbuMbandjaMbangweMbereMbokoMbosiMoiMonzomboMpyemoNdasaNgbakaNgbaka Ma'boNgomNgundiNgungwelNjebiNjyemOmbambaPomoPunuSuundiTeke-EbooTeke-FuumuTeke-IbaliTeke-KukuyaTeke-LaaliTeke-NzikouTeke-TegeTeke-TsaayiTeke-TyeeTsaangiViliWumbvuYakaYombe
There are several major groups of Sub-Saharan languages. The largest is the Niger-Congo group.
The Niger-Congo language family dominates sub-Saharan Africa. It is one of the world's largest language families, encompassing over 1,500 languages spoken by approximately 450 million people across the region.
About 65 percent are literate in one of three most populous languages.
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.
African languages include Kiswahili (spoken in East Africa), Luganda (spoken in Uganda), Lingala (Congo), Zulu (South Africa), and Tigre for Eritrea.
The Ebira people speak the Ebira language, which is a Central Nigerian language belonging to the Niger-Congo language family. English is also commonly spoken by the Ebira people, especially in urban areas and for official purposes.