The Niger-Congo language family is divided into two primary branches, often referred to as Niger-Congo A and Niger-Congo B, to reflect significant linguistic and genetic distinctions within the family. Niger-Congo A typically includes languages from West Africa, while Niger-Congo B primarily encompasses languages from Central, Eastern, and Southern Africa. This classification helps linguists better understand the relationships and evolution of these languages, as well as their historical and cultural contexts. The division highlights the diversity and complexity of the languages spoken across the vast regions of Africa.
The Nile, Congo, Niger, and Zambezi river Nile=Sudan Congo=Congo Basin/Democratic Republic of the Congo Niger=Guinea, Mali, Niger, And Nigeria Zambezi=Zambia
The Niger,Congo,and the Nile.
The Nile, the Niger, and the Congo Rivers are three most important rivers of Africa.
Niger-Congo
The West African region comprises of Niger, Ghana, Mali and the Congo Republic. The rivers in these countries are Congo river, Niger river, Senegal river and Volta river.
The Niger river.
They are all Rivers.
Flooding and pollution.
Type your answer here... orange river-nigeria is incorrect
No, Swami is not a language of the Niger-Congo family. In fact, "Swami" typically refers to a title used for a Hindu monk or spiritual teacher, rather than a language. The Niger-Congo family comprises numerous languages spoken primarily in West, Central, and Southeast Africa, including languages like Swahili, Yoruba, and Zulu.
The incorrect association is e) Orange River - Nigeria. The Orange River is actually located in South Africa, not Nigeria. The other associations are correct: the Niger River flows through Mali, the Congo River flows through the Congo, the Zambezi River is in Zambia, and the Nile River flows through Sudan.
Nile, Niger, Congo and Zambezi rivers.