European languages are spoken in Africa today primarily due to colonization by European countries. The imposition of European languages during the colonial period resulted in them becoming official languages in many African countries. Additionally, ongoing economic, political, and social ties with European countries have contributed to the continued use of these languages in Africa.
Indo-European languages dominate globally due to historical factors like colonization, trade, and cultural influence. The spread of languages like English, Spanish, and French was driven by the expansion of empires and economic power, leading to their widespread use and adoption as global languages.
Answer:The mother of most European languages is called Indo-European. The 2 answers following this one are completely incorrect. the similarities between English and Sanskrit are because both languages have a common ancester. Sanskrit is the cousin of English, not the mother.The similarities between English and Latin/Greek are for the same reason, plus English borrowed an extensive number of words from Latin and Greek.Incorrect answer:All European languages are believed have been originated from the Sanskrit language.There are many Asian languages which also have been originated from Sanskrit like Nepali, Hindi, Marathi, Bihari, Bangladeshi etc.Even English is said to have come from SanskritExample:Maataar - motherpitaar - fatherbhraataar - BrotherSvasaar - SisterNou - NavyNava - NewNavgatih - Navigationnaamaan - Namemaa - memam - mineshaant - silentgyaamti - geometrytrikonmiti - trigonometrylamba - longnikat - nearShatakam - Sixtvam - thoucroor - Cruelnavaan - newAshtak - EightPanchgat - Pentagontri - threeeka - equaland many other examples.Incorrect answer:English is said to be derived from Latin and greek and it is believed that they originated from Sanskrit and so did English.
The Romance languages are important because they form such a large branch of the Indo-European language family. One of them (French) also managed to heavily influence the development of English, making it the odd conglomerate language that it is today. The other reason Romance languages are important has to do with what the countries that speak them spent several centuries doing--most of the world that has ever been colonized speaks some Romance language. So the languages are in a position of political power thanks to the fact that so much of the world speaks them.
European isn't a language. Romance Languages are languages descended from Latin. The Romance Languages are: Aragonese Asturian Catalan Corsican Emilian Franco-Provençal French Galician Italian Judaeo-Spanish (Ladino) Leonese Milanese Mirandese Neapolitan Occitan Picard Piedmontese Portuguese Romanian Romansh Sardinian Sicilian Spanish Venetian Walloon There are really two reasons as to why they are called "Romantic". One, is that yes they are languages always associated with "love". You'll see a lot of love movies in French, Spanish and Italian in what people call the "sexy languages". You'll see a lot of people trying to become fluent in French, Spanish or Italian to impress the girls. The OTHER reason is that, in reality these languages are all Latin dialects. But, now have evolved into their own languages. Latin was the language that the Romans were speaking, and hence the term "ROMANtic" or "ROMANce", not to mention, the countries that are today Spain, Portugal, Italy and France were all part of the Roman Empire. You can also see now as to how Spanish conquistadors got the "skill" to create such a large empire because Spanish people themselves are basically Romans. Portuguese is known as the "sweet language". Spanish speakers envy Portuguese speakers a lot.
The German language is older than English. The English language is developed from Latin, Greek, Italian, German, French, Spanish and many more. The English language is relatively new compared to other languages. The reason for this is because we were invaded by lots of people over the centuries, and all languages are at least loosely linked, (the Asian languages are linked together, but not linked to European languages), so while England may not have been invaded by some countries, it still has elements of their language in English.
There are 54 countries and and about 1.11 billion people in Africa. Many factors influence the reason there are so many languages. As in other parts of the world, different countries speak different languages. Many people came to Africa to colonise it, bringing new languages. There are many tribes in Africa, many having their own languages or dialects of languages. For these and many other reasons, many languages have developed in Africa.
Most European languages have a strong Latin base as Rome ruled Europe for hundreds of years. Most European languages are related and known as Romance languages for this reason
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One reason a nation will become imperialistic is if they feel a need for more resources. For example, European countries expanded their reigns into Africa in order to take wood and precious metals from Africa.
Primarily it was to obtain the raw materials that existed there. At the time, much of Africa was an unexplored land with untapped resources. Since Africa was technologically inferior to Europe at the time, and the populations there mainly primitive, establishing colonies was not prohibitively difficult. The Berlin Conference of 1884-1885 essentially "divided up" Africa into various European colonies and spheres of influence, many of which lasted until the middle of the 20th century.
Unlike most African countries, Ethiopia was never a European colony, for this reason it has been important to modern Africa as a symbol of independence
Africa had a wealth of Natural Resources
Obtained raw materials for factories.
Obtained raw materials for factories.
The primary reason for European exploration was to find new trade routes to Asia in order to access valuable spices, silk, and other goods. Additionally, explorers sought to expand their empires, spread Christianity, and acquire wealth and power.
Indo-European languages dominate globally due to historical factors like colonization, trade, and cultural influence. The spread of languages like English, Spanish, and French was driven by the expansion of empires and economic power, leading to their widespread use and adoption as global languages.
One reason for the lack of general literature in African languages is the historical legacy of colonization, where the emphasis was placed on European languages. This led to a devaluation of African languages in education and literature. Additionally, the limited resources and infrastructure for publishing in African languages contribute to the lack of availability of literature in these languages.