No of course not, India has no history of colinisation in Africa Also Hinduism has no religious footholds in Africa. the main languages spoken in Africa are the original tribal languages or languages related/similar to theircolonisors, such as French, German, English or Portugese
Africa doesn't have one main language because it's a continent. The different countries of Africa each have their own main languages.The most widely spoken languages in Africa are English, French, Arabic and Swahili.
This is a matter of opinion, but Africa is the main contender for this title.
Afrikaans, English, Ndebele, Northern Sotho, Sotho, Swazi, Tswana, Tsonga, Venda, Xhosa and Zulu. (These are all official languages of South Africa.
There is no main language in Africa. In fact, if you're looking for the most widely spoken language in Africa, it's a 10-way tie.For more information about the languages of Africa, click here.
Assamese, English, Deori and Hindi. Although, Assamese and English are the official languages.
South Africa has 11 official languages and all these languages are allowed in court proceedings. However, the main language spoken is English.
Rainbow nation Also, many people call it the rainbow nation because of what Nelson Mandela did to change policies of aparhthied. Multi-cultural South Africa speaks 11 languages, and that's just the main languages. South Africa speaks many more, languages. The variety of languages, matches the variety of its peoples.
The languages of the Songhai Empire in Africa included:SonghaiMalinkéMandinkaFulaniBozoSoninkeHausaMooré
No,Africa has 1,500 languages to chose from.
The four main continents are Africa, Americas (North and South), Asia, and Europe.
The main languages spoken in Central Africa include French (due to colonization), Arabic (in Chad and the Central African Republic), and various indigenous languages like Lingala, Swahili, and Kikongo. These indigenous languages are often specific to particular ethnic groups and tribes within the region.