Africa is not a nation, as such cannot have a national language... however the most spoken languages in Africa are:
Africa is not a nation. It is a continent of 54 different countries.
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Africa is a continent, not a country. It has no national language, but most of the countries in Africa do.
Africa has 54 countries. The most common official languages are:
Yes, it is Unity in Diversity. On South Africa's shield it is written in one of the oldest languages in the world, the San language, since they were the first people in South Africa.
Yes, swahili culture and language exist in Africa today.
Children in all three countries are taught in English as English is the National language of these countries. Other countries to have English as their National language include Canada, New Zealand, South Africa, Ireland, Scotland and many Caribbean islands.
South Africa does not have a national sport. The most common sports are Rugby, Soccer and Cricket though none are officially a national sport.
ALL of the countries in Southern Africa do not speak Spanish as their primary language. The only Spanish-speaking country in Africa is Equatorial Guinea, which is in Central Africa.
India and Bangladesh. Their national anthems are in Bengali language which is not their national language.
This would be Africa. Many African states speak French from when the French had colonized areas of it.
India does not have a national language.
Africa Sports National was created in 1948.
Yes, it is Unity in Diversity. On South Africa's shield it is written in one of the oldest languages in the world, the San language, since they were the first people in South Africa.
India has no national language.
The national languages of Spain are Castilian Spanish, Catalan, Galician, and Basque. In Barcelona, the most widely spoken language is Catalan, which is also one of the official languages of the region.
Africa is a continent. It therefore does not have one specific original language.
The Arabic language is the dominate language of North Africa and Southwest Asia.
A mono-based national language is a language that is primarily based on one linguistic source or origin. Examples include languages like Icelandic or Korean. A multi-based national language, on the other hand, is a language that has multiple linguistic sources or origins influencing its development, such as English, which has influences from Latin, Germanic, and French languages.
Yes, English is a national language in Australia. It has no official language.
The National Party governments of South Africa.