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Languages Of South Africa

The inhabitants of South Africa belong to different civilisations. thereby, making South Africa a multilingual country. It is interesting to note that there are total 11 official languages of South Africa including Afrikaans, English, IsiNdebele, IsiXhosa, IsiZulu, Sesotho, Setswana, Sepedi, SiSwati, Tshivenda and Xitsonga. In other words, African, Europeans and Asian languages are commonly spoken in South Africa. The business and political language of the state is English.

However, if you rank English in the list of 11 official languages of South Africa, then it comes at 11 as a home language. People in South Africa speak mixed languages such as English, IsiZulu etc. The mother tongue of South Africans is isiZulu and it is the most common language spoken in the state. The most common languages spoken in South Africa include isiZulu, isiXhosa, Afrikaans, Sepedi, English and Setswana. This ranking is based on the language distribution among the population in the state.

It is interesting to note that language you will hear more frequently in South Africa primarily depends on the county where you are in South Africa. People of different regions speak different languages. The people in Eastern Cape speak IsiXhosa while in KwaZulu Natal speak isiZulu. After your arrival in the state, you may get the assistance of travel guides who can assist you when required. For moving around the state, you should get a car hire South Africa. After your arrival on South Africa airport, you can also go for a car hire South Africa airport.

 
 

 

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