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It is estimated that throughout the African continent, there are 1500 languages spoken. This list contains just fifteen official languages.
Category: Culture
Company: United Nations Organization
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Sango is an official language of the Central African Republic. It is a creole related to Ngbandi and French. Spoken primarily in the Central African Republic, Chad, and the Democratic Republic of Congo, Sango is used by over 5 million people.
Domain: Language; Culture; Category: World languages; General culture
Sango est une langue officielle de la République centrafricaine. C'est un créole associé à Ngbandi et Français. Parlé principalement en République centrafricaine, Tchad et la République démocratique du Congo, le Sango est utilisé par plus 5 millions de personnes.
Domain: Language; Culture; Category: World languages; General culture
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