As well as being one of the languages spoken in Somalia and neighboring Djibouti, Somali has some 6.7 million first-language speakers in Ethiopia. It is spoken mainly in the eastern and southeastern parts of the country, along the land border between Ethiopia, Somali, and Djibouti. Tigrinya ...
Melanesian pidgin (in much of the country is lingua franca), English (official but spoken by only 1%-2% of the population), 120 indigenous languages Somalia Somali (official, according to the 2012 Transitional Federal Charter), Arabic (official, according to the 2012 Transitional Federal Charter...
The Bantu languages are spoken in an area south of an imaginary line drawn from central Cameroon to southern Somalia, covering roughly a third of the African continent. They constitute the largest individual language grouping in Africa, and comprise anywhere between 300 to 600 distinct languages. ...
Widely spoken in: Algeria, Bahrain, Comoros, Chad, Djibouti, Egypt, Eritrea, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates, Yemen, Palestine and Western Sahara While it is difficult to narrow...
Berber- a cluster of related dialects that were once the major language of northern Africa west of Egypt; now spoken mostly in Morocco Cushitic- a group of languages spoken in Ethiopia and Somalia and northwestern Kenya and adjacent regions ...
but from experience I know that even listening materials published in GB are lab-recorded and I’m sorry but I can’t consider that authentic in the sense that reading out a script can’t ever sound the same fluent language as that spoken in reality, in the street, shops, over the tele...
Learning, and practising, a language requires effort. But the children of the school in Londonthat we're going to be hearing about today had no choice. They're from different countriesand no less than 42 languages are spoken in the playground. ...
Theis spoken in the hills of North Africa by the Berbers (,, spoken on the Canary Islands until becoming extinct in the 16th Century. People in Ethiopia, Eritrea, Sudan and Somalia speak languages of theCushitic Branch(Somali,Galla,Beja,Afar). ...
Kiowa, Comanche, Caddo, Pawnee, Osage, Delaware, Cheyenne, Arapaho, Fox, Crow, Blackfoot, Flathead, Tiwa, Tewa, Towa, Ute, Shoshone, Paiute, Winnebago, Omaha, Yuma, Mohave, Yakima, Nez Perce, Klamath, Mohawk, Seneca, Oneida, Seminole, Passamaquoddy, Eskimo, Tlingit, Haida, Aleut, Ha...
Where it’s spoken: Slovenia Somali: Salaam alaykum Where it’s spoken: Somalia Spanish: Hola Where it’s spoken: Spain, Latin America Sranan Tongo: Odi Where it’s spoken: Suriname Swahili: Habari Where it’s spoken: East Africa