South Africa’s nine African official languages all fall into the Southern Bantu-Makua subfamily, part of the broad and branching Niger-Congo family of languages. The languages arrived here during the great expansion of Bantu-speaking people from West Africa eastwards and southwards into the rest ...
"There are 11 official languages in South Africa:Afrikaans (6.2 million),English (3.5 million),Sotho group - Northern Sotho (3,840,000),Southern Sotho (2,704,000),Tswana (2,822,000),Venda (666,000).Zulu group - Xhosa (6,858,000),Zulu (8,778,000),Ndebele (588,000),Swazi (1,...
South Africa Begins Talks to Promote 11 Official Languages
【题目】 South Africa has 11 officia languages.I youwant to say hello, it's "sawubona"inZulu,and"hallo"in Afrikaans.Now,South Africa'sschool children may start using"ni hao"to sayhello._ The country's education minister says,thenation is adding the Mandatin language ofChina.That country ...
South Africa has 11 offcial (官方的) languages. If you want tohello, it's “sawge wasZulu, and "hallo" in Afrikaans. Now, South Afrca's school children may start using "ni haogreet2The country's education minister(教育部长) says, the nation is adding the Mandarin language(普通话) tea...
South Africa has 11 officia languages.If youwant to say hello, it's "sawubona"inZulu,and"hallo"in Afrikaans.Now,South Africa'sschool children may start using"ni hao"to sayhello.The country's education minister says,thenation is adding the Mandatin language ofChina.That country is a major ...
__ South Africa has 11 official languages.If you want to say hello, it's "sawubona"in Zulu,and"hallo"in Afrikaans.Now,South Africa's school children may start using"ni hao"to say hello. __ The country's education minister says,the nation is adding the Mandatin language of China.That...
It only takes 7 basic colours to make a rainbow. So with 11 official languages, each granted equal status by our Constitution, it’s easy to understand why South Africa is fondly known as the “Rainb...
【题目】South Africa has 11 official languages.Ifyou want to say hello, it's "sawubona"in Zulu,and"hallo"in Afrikaans.Now,South Africa's school children may start using"ni hao"to say hello.T he country's education minister says,thenation is adding the Mandatin language of China.T hat ...
"ug-Arab": "Uyghur", "uz-Cyrl": "Uzbek (Cyrillic)", "uz-Latn": "Uzbek (Latin)", "ca-ES-valencia": "Valencian", "vi": "Vietnamese", "cy": "Welsh", "wo-Latn": "Wolof", "ii-Yiii": "Yi", "yo-Latn": "Yoruba", "default": "fallback caption for other languages"...