It is most likely that any country you go you hear a number of languages spoken related to Europe. The continent of Africa ( with the exception of Euthopia and Liberia) similarly to North America and the Caribbean have been colonies of European powers in the 16-20th centuries. As a result to this countries in Africa together with Euthopia and Liberia speak European Languages.
Many African Nations were European colonies at one time. A number of the children learned the European languages then. (Most children the world over learn two or 3 languages. What do you call a person who speaks 3 languages? Trilingual. What do you call a person who speaks 2 languages? Bilingual. What do you call a person who speaks only one language? An American.) They were useful for trade. Today a lot of Africans use English when they want to do business with each other. So do a lot of people worldwide. If a Brazilian wants to do business with a Chinese they might use English. Some Africans learned English because it was convenient. Then a lot of scientific and mathematical and other advanced material exists in English and other European languages and does not exist in African languages. The English language has about Six Hundred Thousand words. German and French each have about Four Hundred Thousand. Some African Languages have about two thousand. To learn modern subjects as well as do business, they must learn European languages. Even some European Languages could become more alike. Romania uses a lot of Italian books in its education system. Perhaps the Romanian and Italian languages could merge.
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African-Americans in the United States primarily speak English. However, there are also some African-Americans who speak African languages, Creole languages, or other languages from their ancestral backgrounds.
Africa is a continent of many different countries with languages and customs as diversified as many other nations.
Most of the languages of the world are not Indo-European, such as:HebrewArabicAll Chinese languagesJapaneseSwahiliZuluCherokeeNavajoQuechuaGuaraniMāoriFilipino
"African" is not a language. It is a continent that contains 54 countries and more than 2100 completely different languages. Some estimates place the number of languages at around 3000. If you have any quesitons about African languages, you will have to specify the language.
Generally, Jews from Western and Central Europe spoke the languages of the countries they lived in (such as German in the case of German and Austrian Jews, French in the case of French Jews), and many East European Jews spoke Yiddish.
Due to the colonisation of African countries, mostly occurring in the nineteenth century (called the European Scramble for Africa)The three most powerful and successful colonisers were Portugal (Mozambique), France (Mauritius, Northeast Africa) and the United Kingdom (Ghana, Nigeria, South Africa).Because some African countries were once/some still are ruled/colonized by European countries.
If you mean European immigrants to America, they spoke the languages of their native countries.
West African consists of over a dozen countries, and the official languages spoken vary from one country to the next. In Benin and Senegal, for instance, they speak French. In Cape Verde, they speak Portuguese. In Ghana, they speak English. In Mauritania, they speak Arabic. And even beyond the official languages, most West African countries have regional languages, like Ewe or Creole.
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The county of Equatorial Guinea has French and Spanish as official languages. And most of the other countries have either French or English as official languages.
There is no such language as "African". The various countries in Africa speak more than 1500 different languages.
African-Americans in the United States primarily speak English. However, there are also some African-Americans who speak African languages, Creole languages, or other languages from their ancestral backgrounds.
Well, what languages do they speak there? You're right! Spain and Portugal.
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There is no such language as "African". The countries in Africa speak more than 1,500 different languages.
The only country in Europe that speaks English is Britain which is also named England, Great Britain, the UK, and the United Kingdom.The United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland are the primary European countries where English is spoken. However, many individuals in many other European countries are able to speak English, usually as a second language. English is also one of the official languages of NATO and of the European Union.Several countries in Europe officially have English as a language, including the United Kingdom, Ireland and Malta. People in many countries in Europe can speak English though.
African isn't a language, most countries in Africa speak English and French.This above is not true Africans speak so many different languages it is hard to count, they don't just speak English and French, in fact those are two of the most least spoken languages in all of Africa.