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  1. 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 ...

  2. May 28, 2015 · The presence of the core of Nilo-Saharan languages in the confluence of the two Nile rivers suggests that the Sudanese region is the place of origin of the Nilo-Saharan linguistic family despite ...

  3. Mar 28, 2024 · Bolivia is the country with the most official languages with 37, but only one of those — Spanish — makes the top 10 list here, while the rest are mostly indigenous languages protected by official status. 1. English. 1.515 billion total speakers. 2.

  4. Apr 25, 2017 · Another language spoken in Eritrea is Dahlik. Dahlik tongue has 2,500–3,000 speakers living in the Dahlak Archipelago. Nilo-Saharan Languages . The Nilo-Saharan language of Kunama is spoken by the Kunama people residing in the Eritrean-Ethiopian border. Approximately 80,000 Eritreans living in western Eritrea speak Nara, another Nilo-Saharan ...

  5. What are the 4 classic language families? Niger-Congo, Nilo-Saharan, Khoisan, and Afro-Asiatic/Afrasian. What language family has the largest phylum in the world? Niger-Congo (most languages - 1500+ and most geographic coverage) What language family is known for its extensive noun class system? Niger-Congo.

  6. 3 days ago · Interestingly, Nilo-Saharan languages, a proposed grouping of around one hundred diverse languages, can also be found in the Sahara region. These languages are spoken by various tribes and communities and add to the linguistic diversity of the area. Now, let’s address some frequently asked questions about languages in Africa: FAQs: 1. What is ...

  7. Number of languages. According to Glottolog, there are 109 languages spoken in Ethiopia, while Ethnologue lists 90 individual languages spoken in the country. [2] [3] Most people in the country speak Afroasiatic languages of the Cushitic or Semitic branches. The former includes the Oromo language, spoken by the Oromo, and Somali, spoken by the ...