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South Africa recognizes 11 official languages: Afrikaans, English, isiNdebele, isiXhosa, isiZulu, Sesotho, Setswana, siSwati, Tshivenda, Xitsonga, and Sepedi. This linguistic diversity reflects the country's rich cultural heritage. Each language represents various ethnic groups and communities, contributing to South Africa's unique identity. English often serves as a lingua franca among speakers of different languages.

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