Actually there are thousands of languages in Africa..some are yet to be named to man.
There are 11 official languages in South Africa also they use sign language.
Africa is believed to have the most living languages as of 2011. It is estimated that there are about 1500 languages in Africa.
Around 2500 languages r spoken in Africa
Africa has 2000 different speaking languages.
There could be as many as 3000 native languages in Africa.......
There are many, many different languages in Africa.
There are approximately 1500 languages spoken in Africa, and about 500 of those are spoken in West Africa.
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.
The diversity of languages in West Africa can be attributed to the region's long history of migration, trade, and colonization, which have all contributed to the mixing of different cultures and languages. Additionally, many indigenous ethnic groups in West Africa have their own distinct languages, leading to a rich linguistic landscape in the region.
There are more than 2100 languages spoken in Africa and many more than 4 main languages.Four of the largest are:ArabicFrenchSwahiliEnglish
No,Africa has 1,500 languages to chose from.