African Languages starts of A
- Afrikaans
- Amharic
- Arabic
- Adyghe
- Adangme
- Awngi
- Afar
- Agaw
- Aja
- Akan
- Akhvakh
- Alaba-K’abeena
- Amba
- Ambo
- Amharic
- Andi
- Anfillo
- Arabela
- Arabic
- Arbore
- Ari
- Aruop
- Asante
- Ashango
- Ashéninka Perené
- Ateso
- Aushi
- Avar
- Aweer
- Awutu
- Aymara
- Azande
- Azeri
- African Languages starts of B
- Berber (also known as Tamazight)
- Bambara
- Bassa
- Bemba
- Bubi
- Bulu
- Bura
- Banyun
- Banda-Ndélé
- Banyumasan
- Banyumas
- Bari
- Barotseland
- Barwe
- Bashkir
- Basque
- Basaa
- Baule
- Beja
- Belize Kriol English
- Bengali
- Beni
- Bemba
- Bende
- Bété
- Baule
- Bemba
- Bodo
- Bodo Parja
- Bofi
- Bondei
- Borana-Arsi-Guji
- Borôro
- Bote-Majhi
- Boulou
- Bemba
- Banda
- Banda-Bambari
- Banda-Linda
- Banda-Mbrès
- Banda-Ndélé
- Banda-Yangere
- Bangba
- Chichewa (also known as Chewa or Nyanja) spoken in Malawi and Zambia
- Chitonga spoken in Zambia and Zimbabwe
- Chilomwe spoken in Malawi
- Chiga spoken in Uganda
- Chokwe spoken in Angola and Congo
- Chiluba spoken in Zambia
- Chinyanja spoken in Malawi, Mozambique, and Zambia
- Comorian spoken on the Comoros islands
- Coptic spoken in Egypt
- Chagga spoken in Tanzania.
- Dinka spoken in South Sudan
- Dogon spoken in Mali
- Dyula spoken in West Africa, particularly in Ivory Coast and Burkina Faso
- Dholuo spoken in Kenya
- Duala spoken in Cameroon
- Dzongkha spoken in Bhutan and also spoken in some parts of Arunachal Pradesh, India.
- Dagaare spoken in Ghana
- Dzongkha spoken in Bhutan
- Digo spoken in Kenya
- Dama spoken in Chad
- Dari spoken in Sudan
- Dan spoken in Liberia
- Dama spoken in Chad
- Dazaga spoken in Sudan
- Dagaare spoken in Ghana
- Digo spoken in Kenya
- Dholuo spoken in Kenya
- Dari spoken in Sudan
- Dan spoken in Liberia
- Dama spoken in Chad
- Dazaga spoken in Sudan
- Dendi spoken in Niger
- Dewoin spoken in Ethiopia
- Dime spoken in Ethiopia
- Dizin spoken in Ghana
- Dzodinka spoken in Togo and Ghana
- Dendi spoken in Niger
- Dzalakha spoken in Bhutan
- Dagaari Dioula spoken in Burkina Faso, Ivory Coast, Mali, Ghana
- Ewe spoken in Ghana, Togo, and Benin
- Edo spoken in Nigeria
- Efik spoken in Nigeria
- Embu spoken in Kenya
- El Molo spoken in Kenya
- Engenni spoken in Nigeria
- Epi-Olmec spoken in Mexico, but it has a significant influence in West Africa.
- Esan spoken in Nigeria
- Eton spoken in Cameroon
- Emai spoken in Nigeria
- Evenki spoken in Central Africa, but also has some speakers in Russia and China.
- Ekegusii spoken in Kenya
- Efutop spoken in Nigeria
- Ekajuk spoken in Nigeria
- Enwan spoken in Nigeria
- Emumu spoken in Nigeria
- Emai spoken in Nigeria
- Enwang spoken in Nigeria
- Ekpeye spoken in Nigeria
- Eket spoken in Nigeria
- Emai-Iuleha-Ora spoken in Nigeria
- Enwan spoken in Nigeria
- Evenki spoken in Central Africa, but also has some speakers in Russia and China
- Enga spoken in Papua New Guinea, but spoken in some parts of West Africa
- Ekang spoken in Cameroon
- Eton spoken in Cameroon
- Engenni spoken in Nigeria
- El Molo spoken in Kenya
- Embu spoken in Kenya
- Ewe spoken in Ghana, Togo, and Benin
- Edo spoken in Nigeria
- Efik spoken in Nigeria
- Embu spoken in Kenya
- El Molo spoken in Kenya
- Engenni spoken in Nigeria
- Epi-Olmec spoken in Mexico, but it has a significant influence in West Africa.
- Esan spoken in Nigeria
- Eton spoken in Cameroon
- Emai spoken in Nigeria
- Evenki spoken in Central Africa, but also has some speakers in Russia and China.
- Ekpeye spoken in Nigeria
- Ekegusii spoken in Kenya
- Efutop spoken in Nigeria
- Ekajuk spoken in Nigeria
- Enwan spoken in Nigeria
- Emumu spoken in Nigeria
- Emai-Iuleha-Ora spoken in Nigeria
- Enwang spoken in Nigeria
- Ekang spoken in Cameroon
- Enga spoken in Papua New Guinea, but spoken in some parts of West Afric
- Fulfulde spoken in West Africa, particularly in Nigeria, Chad, and Cameroon
- French spoken in many countries in Africa, as it is a colonial language in many African countries
- Fon spoken in Benin
- Fante spoken in Ghana
- Fulfulde spoken in West Africa, particularly in Nigeria, Chad, and Cameroon
- Fon spoken in Benin
- Frafra spoken in Ghana
- Fulfulde spoken in West Africa, particularly in Nigeria, Chad, and Cameroon
- French spoken in many countries in Africa, as it is a colonial language in many African countries.
- Fulfulde spoken in West Africa, particularly in Nigeria, Chad, and Cameroon
- Fon spoken in Benin
- Frafra spoken in Ghana
- Fulfulde spoken in West Africa, particularly in Nigeria, Chad, and Cameroon
- French spoken in many countries in Africa, as it is a colonial language in many African countries
- Fulfulde spoken in West Africa, particularly in Nigeria, Chad, and Cameroon
- Fon spoken in Benin
- Frafra spoken in Ghana
- Fulfulde spoken in West Africa, particularly in Nigeria, Chad, and Cameroon
- French spoken in many countries in Africa, as it is a colonial language in many African countries
- Fulfulde spoken in West Africa, particularly in Nigeria, Chad, and Cameroon
- Fon spoken in Benin
- Frafra spoken in Ghana
- Fulfulde spoken in West Africa, particularly in Nigeria, Chad, and Cameroon
- French spoken in many countries in Africa, as it is a colonial language in many African countries
- Fulfulde spoken in West Africa, particularly in Nigeria, Chad, and Cameroon
- Fon spoken in Benin
- Frafra spoken in Ghana
- Fulfulde spoken in West Africa, particularly in Nigeria, Chad, and Cameroon
- French spoken in many countries in Africa, as it is a colonial language in many African countries
African Languages starts of C
African Languages starts of D
African Languages starts of E
African Languages starts of F
- Gikuyu spoken in Kenya
- Ganda spoken in Uganda
- Ga spoken in Ghana
- Gbaya spoken in Central African Republic and Cameroon
- Gban spoken in Liberia
- Gbe spoken in Togo, Benin, and Ghana
- Gbari spoken in Nigeria
- Gbaya-Bossangoa spoken in Central African Republic
- Gbaya-Bozoum spoken in Central African Republic
- Gbaya-Mbodomo spoken in Central African Republic
- Gbaya-Ngbandi spoken in Central African Republic and Congo
- Gbaya-Rikpa spoken in Central African Republic
- Gbaya-Sara spoken in Central African Republic
- Gbaya-Soké spoken in Central African Republic
- Giryama spoken in Kenya
- Gogo spoken in Tanzania
- Goma spoken in Democratic Republic of Congo
- Gusii spoken in Kenya
- Gbii spoken in Sierra Leone
- Gurage spoken in Ethiopia
- Hausa spoken in Nigeria and Niger
- Herero spoken in Namibia
- Hmong spoken in Laos, Vietnam, and some parts of Africa
- Hausa spoken in Nigeria and Niger
- Igbo spoken in Nigeria
- Idoma spoken in Nigeria
- Ilocano spoken in the Philippines, but also spoken in some parts of Africa
- Isizulu spoken in South Africa
- Jola spoken in Senegal and The Gambia
- Kikuyu spoken in Kenya
- Kinyarwanda spoken in Rwanda and Uganda
- Kirundi spoken in Burundi
- Krio spoken in Sierra Leone
- Kuba spoken in Democratic Republic of Congo
- Kutchi spoken in Pakistan and India, but also spoken in some parts of Africa
- Krio spoken in Sierra Leone
- Luganda spoken in Uganda
- Luo spoken in Kenya and Tanzania
- Luba spoken in Democratic Republic of Congo
- Luba-Katanga spoken in Democratic Republic of Congo
- Luba-Lulua spoken in Democratic Republic of Congo
- Luba-Kasai spoken in Democratic Republic of Congo
- Luyia spoken in Kenya
- Lingala spoken in Democratic Republic of Congo and Angola
- Mandinka spoken in West Africa, particularly in Senegal, Gambia, Guinea, and Mali
- Ndebele spoken in South Africa and Zimbabwe
- Ndonga spoken in Namibia
- Nuer spoken in South Sudan
- Oromo spoken in Ethiopia and Kenya
- Pulaar spoken in Senegal, Mauritania and The Gambia
- Rundi spoken in Burundi
- Sango spoken in Central African Republic
- Sesotho spoken in South Africa and Lesotho
- Shona spoken in Zimbabwe and Zambia
- Siswati spoken in Swaziland
- Somali spoken in Somalia, Ethiopia, and Kenya
- Swahili spoken in Kenya, Tanzania, and other East African countries
- Tigrigna spoken in Ethiopia and Eritrea
- Tswana spoken in Botswana and South Africa
- Tumbuka spoken in Malawi and Zambia
- Twi spoken in Ghana
- Umbundu spoken in Angola
- Wolof spoken in Senegal and The Gambia
- Xhosa spoken in South Africa
- Yao spoken in Malawi and Mozambique
- Yoruba spoken in Nigeria
- Zulu spoken in South Africa
- Gikuyu spoken in Kenya
- Ganda spoken in Uganda
- Ga spoken in Ghana
- Gbaya spoken in Central African Republic and Cameroon
- Gban spoken in Liberia
- Gbe spoken in Togo, Benin, and Ghana
- Gbari spoken in Nigeria
- Gbaya-Bossangoa spoken in Central African Republic
- Gbaya-Bozoum spoken in Central African Republic
- Gbaya-Mbodomo spoken in Central African Republic
- Gbaya-Ngbandi spoken in Central African Republic and Congo
- Gbaya-Rikpa spoken in Central African Republic
- Gbaya-Sara spoken in Central African Republic
- Gbaya-Soké spoken in Central African Republic
- Giryama spoken in Kenya
- Gogo spoken in Tanzania
- Goma spoken in Democratic Republic of Congo
- Gusii spoken in Kenya
- Gbii spoken in Sierra Leone
- Gurage spoken in Ethiopia
- Hausa spoken in Nigeria and Niger
- Herero spoken in Namibia
- Hmong spoken in Laos, Vietnam, and some parts of Africa
- Hausa spoken in Nigeria and Niger
- Igbo spoken in Nigeria
- Idoma spoken in Nigeria
- Ilocano spoken in the Philippines, but also spoken in some parts of Africa
- Isizulu spoken in South Africa
- Jola spoken in Senegal and The Gambia
- Kikuyu spoken in Kenya
- Kinyarwanda spoken in Rwanda and Uganda
- Kirundi spoken in Burundi
- Krio spoken in Sierra Leone
- Kuba spoken in Democratic Republic of Congo
- Kutchi spoken in Pakistan and India, but also spoken in some parts of Africa
- Krio spoken in Sierra Leone
- Luganda spoken in Uganda
- Luo spoken in Kenya and Tanzania
- Luba spoken in Democratic Republic of Congo
- Luba-Katanga spoken in Democratic Republic of Congo
- Luba-Lulua spoken in Democratic Republic of Congo
- Luba-Kasai spoken in Democratic Republic of Congo
- Luyia spoken in Kenya
- Lingala spoken in Democratic Republic of Congo and Angola
- Mandinka spoken in West Africa, particularly in Senegal, Gambia, Guinea, and Mali
- Ndebele spoken in South Africa and Zimbabwe
- Ndonga spoken in Namibia
- Nuer spoken in South Sudan
- Oromo spoken in Ethiopia and Kenya
- Pulaar spoken in Senegal, Mauritania and The Gambia
- Rundi spoken in Burundi
- Sango spoken in Central African Republic
- Sesotho spoken in South Africa and Lesotho
- Shona spoken in Zimbabwe and Zambia
- Siswati spoken in Swaziland
- Somali spoken in Somalia, Ethiopia, and Kenya
- Swahili spoken in Kenya, Tanzania, and other East African countries
- Tigrigna spoken in Ethiopia and Eritrea
- Tswana spoken in Botswana and South Africa
- Tumbuka spoken in Malawi and Zambia
- Twi spoken in Ghana
- Umbundu spoken in Angola
- Wolof spoken in Senegal and The Gambia
- Xhosa spoken in South Africa
- Yao spoken in Malawi and Mozambique
- Yoruba spoken in Nigeria
- Zulu spoken in South Africa
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