
LIST OF ENGLISH SPEAKING COUNTRIES IN AFRICA
Native languages are part of what makes race unique and genuine. Individuals of the same tongue find much comfort when they discover themselves in a foreign land. A language barrier can be a powerful instrument for conquering evading.
Africa is rich in diverse languages. The natively spoken languages are numerous in Africa. However, most of them do not have international recognition.
Most of them cannot break a language barrier to cause a mutual understanding between two parties in communication. Yet in the nativity, peace, and harmony, communication, conflict resolution, counsel, entertainment and all that pertain to societal life are possible with their respective language.
Going back in history, African languages have strongly been different from European languages. English-speaking African countries have however been over the past six decades. Countries that were colonized by the English did inherit the language in some way somehow.
This is possibly the effect of the strong interactions the English had with the African natives. As a matter of such, some countries have gotten English as part of their national languages.
ENGLISH SPEAKING AFRICAN COUNTRIES
It’s been known that African countries that speak English had it from their colonial masters. Some may have not but almost all of them. The knowledge of them really helps us find ourselves or ourselves there. The knowledge of these countries also helps international relationships much easier at the governmental level.
The accent may not all be like the native English from Europe but they can at least understand an English man. In these countries, though they all speak, yet to a common word, they may each have their own way of pronouncing it.
The following are the African countries that English speaking countries. Nigeria, Ethiopia, South Africa, Tanzania, Kenya, Sudan, Uganda, Ghana, Cameroon, Malawi, Zambia, Zimbabwe, South Sudan, Rwanda, Burundi, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Namibia, Lesotho, Botswana, The Gambia, Mauritius, Eswatini (Swaziland), and Seychelles.
The order as listed is according to their population. The number of those who speak the English language depends strongly on the total amount of inhabitants of the nation. Though some might have naturalized with a different language yet the language order greatly pull these individuals along to interact with their fellow citizens with the largest spoken language, English.
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