Afrikaans and Swahili are the 2 most common.
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their native languages.
their native languages
There are many native languages spoken in South Africa.
The vast majority of African languages use the Latin alphabet. Most of the remaining languages use the Arabic alphabet. There are a few native scripts, such as Amharic. Somali used to have a unique script, but today uses the Latin alphabet.
The two official languages in Uganda are English and Swahili, and both are widely spoken in Kampala, though dozens of native African languages are also spoken, especially in the suburbs.
Derived From Portuguese,Spanish With Vocabulary Influences From African Languages, English, Dutch, and Arawak. (Which was the native language.)
There are many reasons why some Africans argue that African authors should write in their native language. One reason is to preserve national identity.
"African" is not a language. Africa is a continent that contains 54 countries and more than 2100 completely different languages. Some estimates place the number of languages at around 3000.If you have any quesitons about African languages, you will have to specify the language.The most prominent languages spoken in Africa are:AfrikaansAmharicArabicEnglishFrenchFulaHausaIgboOromaSomaliSwahiliYorubaZulu
Many later postcolonial African writers chose to write in their own native languages as a form of reclaiming their cultural identity and resisting the legacy of colonialism. Writing in their native languages allowed them to express their thoughts, experiences, and perspectives authentically while also promoting the linguistic diversity and richness of their cultures.