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  1. Major Horn of Africa languages are Somali, Amharic and Oromo. Lingala is important in Central Africa. Important South African languages are Sotho, Tswana, Pedi, Venda, Tsonga, Swazi, Southern Ndebele, Zulu, Xhosa and Afrikaans. [35] French, English, and Portuguese are important languages in Africa due to colonialism.

  2. Nilo-Saharan languages, Group of perhaps 115 African languages spoken by more than 27 million people from Mali to Ethiopia and from southernmost Egypt to Tanzania.The concept of Nilo-Saharan as a single stock combining a number of earlier groupings was introduced in 1963 by Joseph H. Greenberg; most Africanists accepted it as a working hypothesis, though shifts have taken place.

  3. The autosomal DNA of Nilotic peoples has been examined in a study on the genetic clusters of various populations in Africa. According to the researchers, Nilotes generally form their own African genetic cluster, although relatively most closely related to other Nilo-Saharan populations, more distantly followed by Niger-Congo speakers. The ...

  4. May 28, 2023 · This means that this 'colloquial Egyptian' is the language spoken in Egypt today by the majority of people, even though Standard Arabic is the official language of the country. Arabic is a Semitic language, i.e. part of that group of languages of Afro-Asiatic origin formed by a three-consonant root system. The vowels are the same as in Italian ...

  5. The Western Nilotic languages are one of the three primary branches of the Nilotic languages, along with the Eastern Nilotic languages and Southern Nilotic languages; Themselves belonging to the Eastern Sudanic subfamily of Nilo-Saharan. [1] The about 22 ( SIL estimate) Western Nilotic languages are spoken in an area ranging from southwestern ...

  6. Aug 1, 2017 · Since the nation houses a significant population of people of Indian descent, Indian languages like Bhojpuri, Marathi, Telugu, Tamil, and Urdu are spoken by these people. Chinese is spoken by the Chinese community living here. Other communities of Mauritius also speak their native languages at home. Although Asian languages are not used in ...

  7. Nilo-Saharan, as illustrated in Dimmendaal (2018), where it is further argued that the common proto-language appears to have been typologically closer to modern Central Sudanic languages. Taman