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Zulu

The language of the Zulu community, popularly known as isiZulu or Zulu is of the Southern Bantu form spoken in South Africa. 24% locals of Southern Africa are well versed with this language which makes it native to over 12 million people! This Bantu language is written using Latin letters.

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Afrikaans

Descended from the Dutch, Afrikaans is spoken predominantly in South Africa and Namibia. This language has been inspired by various other languages such as German and Khoisan. However, it possesses uniqueness in its grammar, spelling and pronunciation.

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Arabic

Language of the Arabs, Arabic is a Semitic language originated in the 1st Century. Holy books of Quran and Hadith were written in Arabic which makes this language sacred for the Islamic believers. It is officially spoken in 26 states by over 310 million people.

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Swahili

Known by its local name as Kiswahili, Swahili is the official language of the Swahili people residing prominently in East and Southern Africa. The precise number of native Swahili speakers remains a mystery as of yet.

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Yoruba

Yoruba is the language of West Africa and native in South Western Nigeria. This is crowned as a scared language for the Santería religion. As vast as a population of 55 million ethic Yoruba tribal people speak this language till date.

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