The Linguistic Situation of South Africa

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January 11, 2017

 

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Today there are only a few native South Africans left who can still speak Khoisan living in the western sections of the country. Some time around the eighth century many Bantu tribes migrated south from central Africa into the northern territories of South Africa. Each of these Bantu tribes brought with them their own distinct Bantu language?nine of which still remain and are recognized today as official languages by the South African Government...
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These languages are used throughout the African population, which makes up three quarters of South Africa's people. These languages include: Sesotho, Tsonga, Pedi, Tswana, Venda; and the Nguni group of Bantu languages: Xhosa, Ndebele, Swazi, and Zulu. In the present, Zulu is the Bantu language with the largest number of speakers...
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