The major click languages of Africa include:
There is no such place as Guyana Africa:If you mean Guyana in South America, click here.If you mean the Republic of Guinea in Africa, click here.
Cape Town is part of South Africa so all languages spoken in South Africa are also spoken in Cape Town.We have 11 official languages. English, Afrikaans, Ndebele, Sepedi, Tswati, Tsonga, South Sotho, Tswana, Venda, Xhosa & ZuluSouth Africa has the following official languages:IsiZuluIsiXhosaAfrikaansSepediEnglishSetswanaSesothoXitsongaSiSwatiTshivendaIsiNdebele
Africa is not a nation, as such cannot have a national language... however the most spoken languages in Africa are:EnglishArabicFrenchSwahiliAfrica is a continent, not a country. It has no national language, but most of the countries in Africa do.
This is a very ancient language spoken by some natives of South Africa. It uses a click made in the mouth and written as ! (the exclamation point in English). The click is found only in the most ancient languages.
Actually there are thousands of languages in Africa..some are yet to be named to man.
There is no such place as Guyana Africa:If you mean Guyana in South America, click here.If you mean the Republic of Guinea in Africa, click here.
All spoken languages on Earth are "talkative." For information about the spoken languages of South Africa, click here.
Cape Town is part of South Africa so all languages spoken in South Africa are also spoken in Cape Town.We have 11 official languages. English, Afrikaans, Ndebele, Sepedi, Tswati, Tsonga, South Sotho, Tswana, Venda, Xhosa & ZuluSouth Africa has the following official languages:IsiZuluIsiXhosaAfrikaansSepediEnglishSetswanaSesothoXitsongaSiSwatiTshivendaIsiNdebele
The Khoikhoi people speak Khoi, one of Khoisan languages--the Khoisan languages are the click languages--spoken in Southern Africa.
There is no such language as "African."For more information about the languages of Africa, click here.
South Africa has 11 official languages, including Afrikaans and Zulu. The other official languages in South Africa are English, Xhosa, Tswana, Sotho, Northern Sotho, Venda, Tsonga, Swati, and Ndebele.
Aardvarks are native to Africa and are found all over the continent. For the languages of Africa, click here.
Africa is not a nation, as such cannot have a national language... however the most spoken languages in Africa are:EnglishArabicFrenchSwahiliAfrica is a continent, not a country. It has no national language, but most of the countries in Africa do.
There is no such language as "Yugoslavian."For the languages of Serbia, click here.For the languages of Croatia, click here.For the languages of Slovenia, click here.For the languages of Montenegro, click here.For the languages of Macedonia, click here.For the languages of Bosnia and Herzegovina, click here.For the languages of Kosovo, click here.
For the languages of Bhutan, click here.For the languages of Egypt, click here.For the languages of Pakistan, click here.For the languages of Cyprus, click here.For the languages of Germany, click here.For the languages of Singapore, click here.
This is a very ancient language spoken by some natives of South Africa. It uses a click made in the mouth and written as ! (the exclamation point in English). The click is found only in the most ancient languages.
For the languages of Suriname, click here.For the languages of Uruguay, click here.For the languages of Brazil, click here.