Africa's linguistic diversity shines with top 10 languages spoken beyond English

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Africa is home to a rich tapestry of languages, with over 237 million people speaking English, often alongside their native tongues. Pidgin English is notably prevalent in Ghana and Nigeria, where around 75 million people use it. The most spoken language in Africa is Arabic, with about 150 million speakers, followed by French, spoken by 120 million, primarily in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and other countries. Swahili, Hausa, and Amharic also rank among the top languages, reflecting the continent's diverse cultures. Other significant languages include Yoruba, Oromo, Igbo, Portuguese, and Zulu, each with millions of speakers. These languages highlight Africa's linguistic diversity and cultural heritage across various regions.


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