English, Zulu and Afrikaans
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Mainly English, although there is also a large population of German and Italian speaking people in South Africa as well
Afrikaans is a language spoken in South Africa, derived from Dutch and incorporating elements from other languages. It is one of the official languages of South Africa and is spoken by a significant portion of the population, particularly in the Western Cape and Northern Cape provinces.
Cape Town is part of South Africa so all languages spoken in South Africa are also spoken in Cape Town.We have 11 official languages. English, Afrikaans, Ndebele, Sepedi, Tswati, Tsonga, South Sotho, Tswana, Venda, Xhosa & ZuluSouth Africa has the following official languages:IsiZuluIsiXhosaAfrikaansSepediEnglishSetswanaSesothoXitsongaSiSwatiTshivendaIsiNdebele
The only widely spoken European languages in South Africa are English and Afrikaans.
Yes, the only Germanic languages spoken in Africa are:EnglishAfrikaansAfrikaans is spoken in South Africa.English is spoken in:BotswanaCameroonThe GambiaGhanaKenyaLesothoLiberiaMalawiMauritiusNamibiaNigeriaRwandaSaint HelenaSeychellesSierra LeoneSouth AfricaSwazilandUgandaZambiaZimbabwe
According to the 2011 Census in South Africa, only about 13.5% of the population speaks Afrikaans. Zulu and Xhosa are the most spoken languages is South Africa.
South Africa has 11 official languages and all these languages are allowed in court proceedings. However, the main language spoken is English.
English and Afrikaans are widespread. One or the other (or both) are spoken in virtually every city of South Africa.
There are many native languages spoken in South Africa.
In Limpopo, South Africa, the main languages spoken are Sepedi, Xitsonga, Tshivenda, and isiZulu. English and Afrikaans are also widely spoken in the region.
Zulu is primarily spoken in South Africa, particularly in the KwaZulu-Natal province. It is one of the official languages of South Africa and is also spoken in parts of Eswatini, Lesotho, and Mozambique.