Most African Americans speak English as their native language. Some speak Spanish or French as their native language.
If you are referring to Africans who were brought over as slaves, they would have spoken many different languages. Africa is a large continent, and not all tribes spoke the same language. This language barrier is probably one of the things that prevented slaves from having massive uprisings. It's hard to plan a revolt if you can't communicate.
Approximately 30% of all languages spoken in the world are African languages.
Nigeria is the African country that is known to have approximately 493 languages spoken within its borders.
There are many languages spoken in Africa, so there isn't a single word for "poop" in African languages. The word for poop can vary depending on the specific language being spoken in a particular region.
There are over 1500 languages spoken on the African continent. You would have to be more specific.
The most commonly spoken first languages of Anglo Americans are English, Spanish, and French.
If you are referring to Africans who were brought over as slaves, they would have spoken many different languages. Africa is a large continent, and not all tribes spoke the same language. This language barrier is probably one of the things that prevented slaves from having massive uprisings. It's hard to plan a revolt if you can't communicate.
There are many languages in Africa, from major languages like Swahili to small languages spoken only by a single tribe.
There is no such Language as African. 1500 languages are spoken on the African continent.
African-Americans in the United States primarily speak English. However, there are also some African-Americans who speak African languages, Creole languages, or other languages from their ancestral backgrounds.
This can not be answered. There are thousands of languages in Africa.
There are over 1500 languages spoken on the African continent. You would have to be more specific
Thousands and thousands.
The two official languages in Uganda are English and Swahili, and both are widely spoken in Kampala, though dozens of native African languages are also spoken, especially in the suburbs.
Nigeria is the African country that is known to have approximately 493 languages spoken within its borders.
Approximately 30% of all languages spoken in the world are African languages.
African languages include Kiswahili (spoken in East Africa), Luganda (spoken in Uganda), Lingala (Congo), Zulu (South Africa), and Tigre for Eritrea.