The language that is mostly spoken in The Sahara Desert is Arabic
Arabic is the main language spoken in the Sahara desert
Most speak Arabic.
what languages do they speak in the sahra desert
All i know that most people in Sudan speak Arabic though it has a diffeerent accent from other Arabic languages eg. Egyptian Arabic
People in Sudan mainly speak Arabic but that is in the North, however, there are about 400 languages and dialects in Sudan most of them are African languages. There are some people in Sudan who speak Arabic but. There is a lot more lanuages like Arabic which is the (official language), Dinka, Nuer, Nubian, beja, zande, bari, Fur, Shilluk, Lotuko. So there's more than just Arabic you just have to find it. And do some research for a couple of minutes and then you will eventually find what your looking for.
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The official language in Sudan is Arabic. There's other African languages including Swahili, Folano, Nubian, and Zandi among others.
More than 60% of the Sudanese people speak Arabic as their first language. Sudan has a very distinct Arabic accent. It is fast compared to other Arab accents.
When it comes to the different Arabic accents, the Sudanese has the biggest vocabulary. Most Arabs find it difficult to understand the Sudanese accent, at the beginning. On the other hand, the Sudanese people understand all Arab accents and can easily speak any of them in a short period of time.
The official language in Sudan is Arabic. There's other African languages including Swahili, Folano, Nubian, and Zandi among others.
More than 60% of the Sudanese people speak Arabic as their first language. Sudan has a very distinct Arabic accent. It is fast compared to other Arab accents.
When it comes to the different Arabic accents, the Sudanese has the biggest vocabulary. Most Arabs find it difficult to understand the Sudanese accent, at the beginning. On the other hand, the Sudanese people understand all Arab accents and can easily speak any of them in a short period of time.
Arabic, native languages and English.
Arabic is the medium of education in norther Sudan and is the most spoken language in these parts. English is no longer taught at local schools, and is spoken by very few of the local people.
English is the predominant language of expatriates living in the region.
In the south a number of local langauges are spoken, although Arabic, again is the common language.
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Arabic and English are the official languages of Sudan.
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The 2 official languages of the Sudan are:
The most widely spoken language is Sudanese Arabic.
Here is a list of all 143 languages spoken in the Sudan:
Sudan also has various regional sign languages, which are not unified or mutually intelligible. They cannot be listed here because they have not been studied, classified or standardized.
The 1 official language of South Sudan is English, There are likely less than 10 native speakers of English in the entire country, but many people speak English as a second language.
Juba Arabic and English both serve as lingua francas.
Here is an extensive list of languages in South Sudan. There are about 60 languages, but quite a few of them have more than one name, so there are duplicates on this list. Some languages have a different name for each accent.
There are also several different Arabic dialects spoken, including:
There are also about 600 people in Sudan that are fluent in Cuban Spanish.
*South Sudan Sign Language
South Sudan Sign Language is in its infancy. On Nov 24, 2016, South Sudan has received its first unified basic sign language and sign language dictionary. It was officially launched and presented in the capital city Juba. The dictionary contains 200 signs recorded by various organizations. As of 2018, there is no standardization yet for the country.
Deaf and hard of hearing people use a variety of local and regional signs, and mixture of Ugandan, Sudanese and American signs for official situations and for cross-regional communication. However, these are not widely known.
Arabic is the most common language in Sudan.
There is no such place as you south Sudan
Most speak Arabic.
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Tuareg people of the Sahara Desert speak:TawellemetTayiá¹›tTamesgrestTafaghistTahaggart/AhaggarGhatMaghrebi ArabicFrench
The Tuareg are a nomadic people who live in the Sahara desert in northern Africa. They speak the Tuareg language, which is part of the Berber family of languages.
"Sahara" is not a language. It is a place where many languages are spoken.
English and Spanish are the most commonly spoken languages in the Sonoran Desert region. However, indigenous languages such as O'odham and Yaqui are also spoken by some communities in the area.
The Gobi Desert is home to speakers of Chinese dialects as well as Mongolian.
Technically they have 3 languages. Berber and Hassaniya are the native languages, and Spanish is a third (but limited) language.
If you're talking about the country of West Sahara, the official language is Arabic. For the Sahara Desert, the most widely spoken language is Arabic, though French is also heavily spoken. hello im mara baranga 5b
The Libiyan Desert is inside the Sahara desert.
There is no 'Safari Desert.' Were you referring to the Sahara Desert?There is no 'Safari Desert.' Were you referring to the Sahara Desert?
Sahara is A desert. ONE desert. It is Not divided into sub-deserts. Sahara is in Africa.
The Sahara desert is located in northern Africa.
Sahara is A desert. ONE desert. It is Not divided into sub-deserts. Sahara is in Africa.