Nowhere. This is an internet myth.
There are thousands of small villages where everyone in the village speaks the same language. But there are no monolingual countries in Africa. The closest you'll find is Rwanda, where the vast majority speak Kinyarwanda.
In fact, monolingual countries are quite rare. The only country in the world that is 100% monolingual is North Korea, other than tiny dependent islands.
There is no such country anywhere in Africa. The closest you'll find is Rwanda, where the vast majority speak Kinyarwanda.
In fact, the only truly monolingual country in the world is North Korea.
There is no such African country. In fact, North Korea is the only major country in the world where everyone only speaks 1 language (if you don't count a handful of people who have learned to speak English as a second language).
There is no such country.
In fact, the only monolingual country in the world is North Korea.
This appears to be an internet myth. There are no countries in Africa that speak only one language. The country with the fewest languages is probably Rwanda.
There is no such country in Africa.
The same that they speak now, depending on where they live.....
Nobody in Southeast Asia speaks the same language as most other people in Southeast Asia. Hindus usually (but not always) speak Hindi, which is a very widely spoken language in India, but there are over 2000 different languages spoken in Southeast Asia.
They are most likely born with their family speaking it. How do little kids learn English? By people talking with it around them. Same thing, different language.
No, they all speak different languages.For information about the languages of Finland, click here.For information about the languages of Iceland, click here.For information about the languages of Sweden, click here.For information about the languages of Greenland, click here.
Everyone has the right to freedom of religion Everyone has the right to freedom of expression everyone has the right to a home everyone has the right to a shelter or place to stay everyone has the right to a name and nationality
Correct. The black people in South Africa do not all speak the same language or share the same culture. Just as the white people in South Africa do not all speak the same language or share the same culture. It has nothing to do with black or white.For the languages of South Africa, click here.
Africa's people don't speak the same languedge so ther are untaped resources
It is unlikely that everyone in the world will ever speak the same language. Language diversity is a reflection of cultural diversity and is an important aspect of human society. While languages may change and evolve, the diversity of languages is a valuable part of our global heritage.
Punks typically speak the same language as everyone else around them, which can vary depending on their location and culture. However, they may use slang terms or expressions specific to the punk subculture.
Africa is a continent of many different countries with languages and customs as diversified as many other nations.
It means that you speak in the same language
The same language I speak in any location.
You speak the same language you spoke at the beginning of World War I.
Everyone, because that is the same language,it has different name because it is spoken in different two countries
every culture in the world has numbers and the same rules in solvin mathematical problems, but they have a different language so it may be hard to understand...
For the same reason you speak English. That's their language. (However English is not your native language, I think)
Each person would speak the same language. Same can be said about any language.