well its because half of africans countries for example Congo, learn french instead of English, and then north africans like sudenes learn English instead of french, well its because half of africans countries for example Congo, learn french instead of English, and then north africans like sudenes learn English instead of french,
West African consists of over a dozen countries, and the official languages spoken vary from one country to the next. In Benin and Senegal, for instance, they speak French. In Cape Verde, they speak Portuguese. In Ghana, they speak English. In Mauritania, they speak Arabic. And even beyond the official languages, most West African countries have regional languages, like Ewe or Creole.
It depends on what you mean by "main languages". Here is a list of languages with the most native speakers:MandarinEnglishSpanishHindi-UrduArabicBengaliPortugueseRussianJapanesePunjabi
Creole languages are spoken in countries such as Haiti, Mauritius, Seychelles, and some Caribbean countries like Jamaica and Dominica. These languages are typically a blend of European languages with elements of African, Indigenous, or other local languages.
Arabic did not replace the native languages of West Africans. While Arabic language and culture did spread through trade and Islamic influences in some regions, indigenous languages continue to be widely spoken across West Africa.
Africa is a continent with over 50 countries and a huge amount of different languages. So different countries in Africa would have different names for it, so it is not possible to list them all.
There is no such language as "African". The countries in Africa speak more than 1,500 different languages.
well its because half of africans countries for example Congo, learn french instead of English, and then north africans like sudenes learn English instead of french, well its because half of africans countries for example Congo, learn french instead of English, and then north africans like sudenes learn English instead of french,
They would have had many languages as they came from different countries and different tribes, so it would be impossible to list all the languages that they spoke.
France
The major languages spoken by many Africans are Arabic, French, English, Swahili, Hausa, and Portuguese. Many of the North African countries are Muslim and/or Arab countries. Like Egypt, Sudan, Algeria and Somalia, Arabic is the national language. As for African-Americans and Black Hispanics speak English slang and/or Spanish. Most Africans speak indigenous languages coming from the Niger-Congo family, they are the second most diverse group from Asia.
You can find one on wikipedia.org type list of languages, and then click on List of languages by name.
French is ranked 18th on the list of most widely spoken languages by native speakers with 74 million speakers, but second on the list by native countries with 34.
There are more than 200 countries in the world. It would take too much space to list them all here along with each of their languages. Instead, please follow the related link below.
West African consists of over a dozen countries, and the official languages spoken vary from one country to the next. In Benin and Senegal, for instance, they speak French. In Cape Verde, they speak Portuguese. In Ghana, they speak English. In Mauritania, they speak Arabic. And even beyond the official languages, most West African countries have regional languages, like Ewe or Creole.
It depends on what you mean by "main languages". Here is a list of languages with the most native speakers:MandarinEnglishSpanishHindi-UrduArabicBengaliPortugueseRussianJapanesePunjabi
no,because we have our own tradition which the africans don't have...