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There are 11 officially recognised languages in South Africa of which Xhosa, Zulu, English and Afrikaans are the most widely used. There is no such thing as a singular south African language.
It is a South African language that is derived from the Dutch spoken by early colonists. It was considered the language of the oppressor by the ANC during the Apartheid era, when it was mandatory in schools. Most South Africans speak English and/or native African languages.
English isn't the native language but it is the most spoken. The most common language spoken by the natives is Patois, which is a mixture of English, African words, and used to be spoken there before the Caribbeans was colonized.
Islam is the major religion and Arabic is the most common language
SiSwati and English. Zulu is also spoken as is some AfrikaansThe most common language is English, usually in official capacities, as government business is conducted in English, but they also speak siSwati.English and Swati are both recognised languagesSwiSwatiThe official languages are English and SiswatiTwo languages are recognised, English and Swati.English and SiSwatiSwaziland
English is spoken as a common language in many countries in Africa, but it is not the primary language for most people. Many African countries have multiple official languages, with English often being one of them.
Cuba's most common language is Spanish .
the most common language in the US is English
There is no such language as "African."For more information about the languages of Africa, click here.
South African is not near the Mediterranean.
Arabic is the second most common spoken language after Chinese. Hindi is number three, and English is the fourth most common.