Tanzania
The primary language spoken on Mount Kilimanjaro is Swahili, which is the national language of Tanzania. English is also widely spoken due to the country's history of British colonization and its importance in the tourism industry. Additionally, various indigenous languages may be spoken by local tribes living on the mountain.
No. Swahili is a language and Ethiopia is a country.
There are over 2000 languages and dialects in Africa and 54 independant nations; there is no one single official lanuage. Swahilli is spoken mainly in Kenya and other parts of east Africa.
There is no such language as "kenyan". The official languages of the country known as Kenya are Swahili and English.
Ugandans speak English as the official language, as well as various indigenous languages such as Luganda, Swahili, and others spoken by different ethnic groups across the country.
Swahili is primarily spoken in Tanzania and Kenya, as well as parts of Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, and the Democratic Republic of Congo. It is also one of the official languages of these countries.
Swahili is a language spoken in Swaziland. Egypt is a country.
Swahili and English
The main languages spoken in Nairobi are Swahili and English. Swahili is the national language of Kenya, while English is widely used for business, government, and education in the country.
About 40 different languages are spoken in Uganda. The official language is English and Swahili was approved as a second official language in 2005. The most widely used local language is Luganda, but Lusoga, Runyankore and Bantu are used extensively in some areas.LUGANDAIn Uganda, the local language is called Buganda. It is a Nilotic dialect but there are other tribal languages such as Lango and Acholi. The official language is English.SwahiliThey speak different languages in the different villages. Swahili is commonly spoken in Kampala..The Acholi people also speak a language called Luo.The official language(s) are Luganda and Swahili.The official language(s) are Luganda and Swahili.There are two official languages spoken in the country of Uganda. These include the Swahili language, as well as the English language.
No. The language known by almost everyone in Kenya is Swahili, but English is very widely spoken and a visitor who speaks English will have no problem anywhere in the country.