South Africa
South Africa
South Africa
South Africa has 11 official languages, including Zulu, Xhosa, Afrikaans, English, and others.
South Africa is a country where people speak both Afrikaans and English. Afrikaans is one of the official languages of South Africa, while English is widely spoken and used in business, education, and government.
In Durban, South Africa, the main languages spoken are Zulu, English, and Afrikaans. isiZulu is the most widely spoken language in Durban and is also one of the official languages of the country.
Switzerland has four national languages including Romansch. The other three official languages are German, French, and Italian.
André Brink's mother tongue is Afrikaans. He was born in South Africa, where Afrikaans is one of the country's official languages. Brink is known for his contributions to both Afrikaans and English literature, often reflecting the complexities of South African society in his works.
Switzerland has 4 official languages. For more information about them, click here.Many countries do not have any official language, including the United States and the UK.
It is one of the eleven official languages, but it has the greatest number of South Africans who speak is as their first language. Some of the other official languages are isiXhosa, South Sotho, Afrikaans and English. The ANC government regards English as the "anchor language" or lingua franca of the country, but except in the KwaZulu-Natal, Gauteng and Eastern Cape provinces, Afrikaans is probably understood better by most people.
There is no South African language. South Africa is a country of dozens of languages, with 11 official languages including English.
A country that has two official languages might be called "bilingual" but most people would merely call it by name and say, if necessary, that two languages have official status.
There is no country that recognizes both Spanish and French as official languages exclusively, but Andorra recognizes Spanish, French, and Catalan as its official languages.
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Cyril Ramaphosa speaks multiple languages, including English, Afrikaans, and his native language isiXhosa. He is proficient in several South African languages due to the country's linguistic diversity.