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  1. Language groups Clickable map showing the traditional language families, subfamilies and major languages spoken in Africa. Most languages natively spoken in Africa belong to one of the two large language families that dominate the continent: Afroasiatic, or Niger–Congo.

  2. Feb 21, 2017 · This a continent with a very high linguistic diversity, there are an estimated 2200 African languages. The indigenous languages of Africa are divided into 6 major language families: Afroasiatic, Nilo Saharan, Niger-Congo A, Niger-Congo B (Bantu), Khoisan, Austronesian. Map of Africa using ethnically drawn borders. “This map was drawn to a ...

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  4. There are four major groups of African languages: Afro-Asiatic, Nilo-Saharian, Niger-Saharian (Niger-Congo), and Khoisan, on the map you see the distribution of language families and some major African languages. In short: you are free to distribute and modify the file as long as you attribute its author (s) or licensor (s).

  5. Map 1 (found below) has listed up to three of the most widely spoken languages in each African country. If you think back to Module 5, you will remember that these are only a few of the over 1000 languages spoken in Africa! The languages on this map are also classified by language family. A different color is used to indicate each family.

  6. A map showing the six traditional language families in Africa. There are more than 3,000 languages spoken in Africa. These languages are grouped into several major language families. Linguists do not agree about which groupings are "correct" and valid. Most linguists organize the African languages into four major language families. These are:

  7. African language; it is an Austronesian language, akin to many of the languages of Island Southeast Asia and Oceania. The large number of countries in Africa is a heritage of the colonial history of the continent, as is also the linguistic situation (Map 2). Before the arrival of European explorers in the second half of the fifteenth century ...

  8. French. Native African languages belonging to Sudanic family spoken by 90% of the population. Burundi. Kirundi, French. Swahili (along Lake Tanganyika and in the Bujumbura area). Cameroon. English, French. 24 major African language groups. Cape Verde.

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