Technically they have 3 languages. Berber and Hassaniya are the native languages, and Spanish is a third (but limited) language.
"Sahara" is not a language. It is a place where many languages are spoken.
If you're talking about the country of West Sahara, the official language is Arabic. For the Sahara Desert, the most widely spoken language is Arabic, though French is also heavily spoken. hello im mara baranga 5b
The most commonly spoken language in the Western Australian Desert is English.
There are many European languages spoken in the Western Hemisphere. In North America, Spanish, English and French are spoken. In South America, Spanish, English, Dutch, French and Portuguese are spoken.
Haitian Creole is the predominant language of Western Haiti.
There are no countries in the Western Hemisphere where German is spoken as an official language.
Kamarupan is one of the languages spoken in northeastern India and adjacent regions of western Burma. It is the Tibeto-Burman language.
Only one: Equatorial Guinea Or... what about Western Sahara? That used to be called Spanish Sahara.
The closest language to Albanian is considered to be the Illyrian language, which is an extinct language that was spoken in the western Balkans.
The Western Sahara was once known as the Spanish Sahara.
Spanish is not a native language to African countries. However, Spanish is spoken in Equatorial Guinea as a result of its colonial history. Additionally, in some North African countries like Morocco and Western Sahara, Spanish is spoken due to historical influence and proximity to Spain.
Morocco rules Western Sahara.