More than 2,000 different languages are spoken in Africa.The main ones being English, French, Portuguese and Spanish, from the colonial times. To that you have to add 14 other languages that are officially recoginized at national level. They are Arabic, Swahili, Chichewa, Amharic, Somali, Tigrinya, Kinyarwanda, Sango, Swazi, Malagasy, Seychellois Creole, Shona, and Afrikaans.
Dialects are a variation of the same language. In Spain the basic language is Spanish. Andalucia is one basic dialect but believe it or not there are dialects within Andalucia so distinct that a specific village can be identified. Castillian is a dialect also. It just happens to be the dialect recognized by the Spanish Royal Academy as the correct way to speak Spanish. There are other dialects in the same areas where regional languages are spoken. Regional languages spoken in Spain are not Spanish languages, they are differant languages. They are Catalonia (around Barcelona), Galician (around Bilbao), and Basque which is spoken in the area between the other two languages.
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Well, honey, according to historical records, the Apostle Paul was quite the linguist. He was said to have spoken Hebrew, Aramaic, Greek, Latin, Coptic, and a bunch of other languages. Some scholars estimate he could speak up to 14 languages, but hey, who's counting? The man was a regular language aficionado, no doubt about it.
A)14 languages B)15 languages C)16 languages
Since Nevada is one of the United States, the majority language is English, and that is what most people speak. However, you may find some people who also speak Spanish (by some accounts, about 13-14% of the residents of Carson City speak both English and Spanish).
The 1 official language of Guernsey is English, spoken by nearly everyone.The 3 recognized regional languages are:GuernésiaisSercquiaisAuregnaisNotes:Guernésiais is spoken fluently by only about 2% of the population (according to 2001 census). 14% of the population claim some understanding of the language.Until the early 20th-century French was the only official language of the Bailiwick, but French sharply declined after 1940.
About 1.25 million people in New Jersey speak Spanish, which accounts for approximately 14% of the state's population. It is one of the most commonly spoken languages in the state after English.
Lichtenstein's official language is German, and the principality is the smallest of the four countries in Europe populated by a majority of German speakers. Other languages are also spoken by the foreign-born population, which makes up about 14% of the country.
Original? If you mean before say 1900 then it's;- English, Welsh, Gaelic, Scots, Ulster Scots and Cornish There is also the Manx language, Cornish, Norman French spoken in Jersey, Alderney and Guernsey which dates from the 11th century, and three versions of the Romany language in Wales, England and Scotland. You could also add British Signing Language (BSL) which makes a total of 14 indigenous languages.
Botswana I think, I'm only 14 years old and currently studying this in geography.
Zulu - 16 Million Shona - 15 Million and 14 Million Chewa/Banda/Yao (Amaravi = Malawi)