the most spoken languages in Tanzania are Swahili and English
Swahili.
English was once the official language, and is still used in higher courts.Kiswahili is the official language, English is used in higher education. However, Swahili is also very popular in Tanzania.
Answer
The main language in Tanzania is technically Swahili, although English is very heavily used.
Its Swahilli its the primary language
It is Swahilli that is the primary language of Zanzibar.
Swahili
34,000,000
There is no official language in Tanzania, but Swahili is the national language.
About 10% of the population speak Swahili as their first language, and about 90% speak it as a second language. It is also called KiSwahili.
English is widely spoken and is still the language of instruction in secondary schools, but has no official recognition any more, and there are plans to phase it out.
Major languages spoken in Tanzania include:
Minority languages include:
There are about 7 Tanzanian sign languages that have been developed since 1963. They are all completely different from each other, and a few of them are actually illegal.
In 1984, a standardized Tanzanian Sign Language was proposed by the Tanzania Association for the Deaf, but as of 2018 it has not been officially implemented, even though one dictionary has been produced.
There are two official languages of Tanzania. These include Swahili and English. The population of Tanzania is about 48 million.
Swahili is the de facto language. English is used in higher education, business and legal matters.
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Kiswahili
The main languages are English and Kiswahili.
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