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Languages of Africa

Languages of Africa. By: Kaileigh and Cathryn. Did you know that there are 11 main languages of Africa?. We are going to tell you about them and teach you how to say words in African language. Where are these languages spoken?. Wikipedia.com Burber - North Africa Arabic- North Africa

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Languages of Africa

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  1. Languages of Africa By: Kaileighand Cathryn

  2. Did you know that there are 11 main languages of Africa? • We are going to tell you about them and teach you how to say words in African language.

  3. Where are these languages spoken? • Wikipedia.com • Burber- North Africa • Arabic- North Africa • Lgbo- Nigeria and Caneroon • Swahili- Tanzania, Kenya and Mongo • Hasua- West Africa • Emharic- Ethiopia • Yoruba- West Africa

  4. Why are there so much English language in Africa? • There are over 4,000 people who speak English because British took over and brought in so many English.

  5. Why are these languages spoken? • In South Africa they speak Afrikaans. This used to be called Cape Dutch. A couple of words in Afrikaans are; Hello- Hallo. Yes- Ja. No- Nee. Do you speak english?- Praatjyengels? This is my son- Dit is my seun. Your joking!- Jyspeel! Whats the weather like? Hoe is die weer?

  6. Why are there so many languages spoken? • The reason why theres so many languages spoken are because humans are born with ability to understand languages.

  7. Teach languages • In Swahili this is how you say “Hello My Name Is” JamboniLanguTajaShelabela. • Today we taught you how to talk in African language and how many people speak that language! You also learned where these languages are spoken and why. 

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