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Written by Isabel Harmse According to the National African Language Resource Center, the Igbo language belongs to the Niger-Congo family and it has dozens of geographical dialects. Igbo is the…
Written by Isabel Harmse According to the National African Language Resource Center, the Igbo language belongs to the Niger-Congo family and it has dozens of geographical dialects. Igbo is the…
Written by Isabel Harmse Hausa language, the most important indigenous lingua franca in West and Central Africa, is spoken as a first or second language by about 40–50 million people.…
Written by Isabel Harmse The history of the French language is long and fascinating. The events that shaped the language are relevant even today. Since French is such a major…
Written by Isabel Harmse Swati, Sewati, Swazi or siSwati are all names for the same language, which is part of the Nguni group. What can be termed standard Siswati has…
Written by Isabel Harmse Setswana is an African language spoken in South Africa, Botswana, and parts of Namibia. It is the national language of Botswana, and one of the eleven…
Written by Isabel Harmse Also known as Northern Sotho or “Sesotho sa Laboa”, Sepedi is spoken by more than 4.2 million people and is proudly one of the official languages in South Africa. Generally,…
Written by Isabel Harmse The isiNdebele language, of which there are variations, is part of the Nguni language group. IsiNdebele is one of the 11 official languages recognized by the…
Written by Isabel Harmse Sesotho, or Southern Sotho, is a Bantu language that originated in the Bantu-Nguni era, with dialects originating from Sotho, Pedi and Tswana. However, these are all…
Written by Isabel Harmse The Xhosa, also often called the "Red Blanket People", are of Nguni stock, like the Zulu. The first group of early Nguni immigrants to migrate to…
The Most Spoken Language in South Africa Written by Isabel Harmse Zulu, also referred to as isiZulu, is the most widely spoken home language in South Africa according to StatSA.…