Somali language is spoken throughout Somalia and neighboring Somali states, including Djibouti, as well as parts of Northern Kenya and Eastern Ethiopia. Simply put, entire population of Somali speak Somali language. Somalia is the only country in the African continent whereby a single language is spoken throughout the country.
The 2 official languages are:
About 60% of the people in Somalia speak Somali.
Carcassonne is in France and people speak French.
Mainly Spanish, although there are numerous native languages also.
The two main languages spoken are Spanish and Portuguese and we continue to speak them because over the years they have become our native languages.
There are about 13 Million people that speak Quechua, the native language for the Andes area.
There are a lot of Afrikaans-speaking people in and from Johannesburg, but a lot of other languages are also spoken in Johannesburg and by people from Johannesburg.
French is not one of their official languages. They are Somali and Arabic.
The Khoikhoi people speak Khoi, one of Khoisan languages--the Khoisan languages are the click languages--spoken in Southern Africa.
Igbo people speak Igbo
Criollo people speak Spanish.
Hispanic people speak various languages, with Spanish being the most common. Other languages spoken by Hispanic individuals include Portuguese, English, and indigenous languages such as Nahuatl and Quechua.
The Inuit people speak several indigenous languages, with Inuktitut being the most widely spoken. Other Inuit languages include Inuinnaqtun, Inuvialuktun, and Kalaallisut, which are spoken in different regions across the Arctic.
There is no information about languages that were spoken by Tocobaga people.
The Gujjar (or Gurjar) people speak the following languages:GujariGujaratiHindiKashmiriMarathiPunjabiUrduHaryanvi
Guang people speak the following languages:EfutuChereponGuaLartehChumburungDwangFoodoKyodeGinyangaGonjaKplangKracheNawuriNchumbuluNkonya–NkamiNtrapo
The Ue people speak Tumu, and other dialects.
About 80% of Yaqui people speak Yoemi. English and Spanish are also widely spoken.
Slavic people speak Slavic languages. Some of the most common are:RussianPolishCzechSlovakBulgarianUkrainianBelarussianRusynSlovenianBosnianCroatianMontenegrinMacedonianChurch SlavonicFurthermore, some Slavic people speak non-Slavic languages as well, particularly:EnglishGermanRomanianHungarianFrench