Nairobi
Where is English spoken as second? English is an official language in the world.
"Middle English" is a subset of English. Middle English is the type of English spoken in Chaucer's time, as in _The Canterbury Tales_. English is a language as a whole, but over time, the dialect has changed from Old English, the dialect spoken in _Beowulf_, to Middle English, the dialect spoken in Chaucer's time, in _The Canterbury Tales_, to Modern English, the dialect spoken in Shakespeare's time, in _Hamlet_, to today's English, the dialect I'm writing in right now.
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Literary English is functionally identical to Spoken English. The only real difference is that there are gramatic and syntactic standards that apply in literary English that do not apply in spoken English. For example in most literary cases one does not use contractions such as don't, whereas these are used all the time in spoken English. Additionally things such as gunna/gonna are not used in the literary context.
Swahili is the most spoken African language and in most countries in East Africa Swahili is spoken. It is spoken by almost everyone in Tanzania. It is also widely used in Kenya and Uganda with many people using it in Rwanda, Burundi, Congo, Zambia, Mozambique and Zimbabwe also.
There is a small group of French speakers in Kenya, but the official languages are Swahili and English.
English is a language is spoken by millions of people in Uganda Kenya and Tanzania. Swahili is also spoken by millions of people.
NO. The most commonly spoken languages in Kenya are English and Swahili, along with more local African languages. The Spanish never had any major outposts in eastern Africa or the Indian Ocean, so there is no push in Kenya for people to learn Spanish.
Arabic is not a significant language in either couhntry. For the languages of Kenya, click here.For the languages of Nigeria, click here.
Kenyans speak English in most schools but in some they speak swahilli
The main languages spoken in Nairobi are Swahili and English. Swahili is the national language of Kenya, while English is widely used for business, government, and education in the country.
No. The language known by almost everyone in Kenya is Swahili, but English is very widely spoken and a visitor who speaks English will have no problem anywhere in the country.
In Kenya, the official languages are Swahili and English. In Tanzania, the official languages are Swahili and English as well. In Mozambique, the official language is Portuguese. Additionally, there are many indigenous languages spoken in all three countries.
Kenyan children learn many different languages. Kenya is a multi-language country, Swahili and English being it's offical languages. However, there is 62 languages spoken in Kenya.
"African" is not a language. Africa is a continent that contains 54 countries and more than 2100 completely different languages. Some estimates place the number of languages at around 3000.If you have any quesitons about African languages, you will have to specify the language.The most prominent languages spoken in Africa are:AfrikaansAmharicArabicEnglishFrenchFulaHausaIgboOromaSomaliSwahiliYorubaZulu
There are over 60 languages spoken in Nairobi, with Swahili and English being the most commonly spoken due to their official status in Kenya. Other languages spoken include Kikuyu, Luhya, Luo, and Somali, reflecting the city's diverse population.
In Nigeria, the most common language is Hausa.In Kenya, the most common language is Swahili.For more information about the languages of Nigeria, click here.For more information about the languages of Kenya, click here.