The Bantu language is spoken in many parts of Africa.
a diversity of cultures and a widespread family of languages in Africa
Namibia (formerly a German colony named Deutsch Südwestafrika (German South West Africa)has Afrikaans, Oshiwambo and German as recognized regional languages.There are also large German speaking communities in South Africa. and Cameroon.
Bantu-speaking peoples migrated southwards and eastwards across Africa, spreading their language, culture, and agricultural techniques. Their migrations influenced the development of various ethnic groups and societies throughout sub-Saharan Africa.
There are towns within South Africa which are named after German towns, but there is no town which is generally german speaking. South Africa has had many German immigrants, and they named towns in South Africa after their home towns. Examples are Berlin, Stuttgart, Hanover, Frankfurt.
R. E. Bradbury has written: 'The Benin kingdom and the Edo-speaking peoples of south-western Nigeria' -- subject(s): Edo-speaking peoples, Ethnology 'The Benin Kingdom and the Edo-speaking peoples of South-Western Africa' 'Directory of African studies in United Kingdom universities' -- subject(s): Directories, Study and teaching
"Speaking" in German is "sprechen".
French and German are two different languages so no.
German-speaking Community of Belgium was created in 1984.
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Not very important; we have in Romania only approx. 50 ooo Germans and these peoples know the Romanian language. Useful for the contact with German language speaking tourists or other visitors, text translations, etc.
Yes or at least are German speaking