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54 Cards in this Set

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Algeria
Arabic, Berber languages, four dialects (by constitutional amendment)
Angola
Portuguese
Benin
French
Botswana
Setswana (national language with minor differences in dialects), English is the official business language and it is widely spoken in urban areas.
Burkina Faso
French
Burundi
Kirundi, French
Cameroon
English, French
Cape Verde
Portuguese
Central African Republic
French, Sangho (lingua franca and national language)
Chad
French, Arabic
Comoros
Arabic, French
Democratic Republic of the Congo
French
Congo, Republic of the
French
Côte d'Ivoire
French
Djibouti
French, Arabic
Egypt
Arabic
Equatorial Guinea
Spanish, French
Eritrea
Tigrinya (Tigrigna), Arabic, English
Ethiopia
Amharic
Gabon
French
Gambia, The
English
Ghana
English
Guinea
French (spoken by 15-20%)
Guinea-Bissau
Portuguese
Kenya
English, Kiswahili
Lesotho
Sesotho (southern Sotho), English
Liberia
English 20%
Libya
Arabic
Madagascar
French, Malagasy
Malawi
English, Nyanja (Chichewa, Chewa)
Mali
French
Mauritania
Arabic
Mauritius
English, French
Morocco
Arabic
Mozambique
Portuguese (spoken by 27% of population as a second language)
Namibia
English 7%
Niger
French
Nigeria
English
Rwanda
Rwanda (Kinyarwanda, Bantu vernacular) French, English
São Tomé and Príncipe
Portuguese
Senegal
French
Seychelles
English, French
Sierra Leone
English (regular use limited to literate minority)
Somalia
Somali
South Africa
11 official languages, including Afrikaans, English, isiNdebele, Pedi, Sesotho (Sotho), siSwati (Swazi), Xitsonga (Tsonga), Tswana, Tshivenda (Venda), isiXhosa, isiZulu
Sudan/South Sudan
Arabic
Swaziland
English (government business conducted in English), siSwati
Tanzania, United Republic of
Kiswahili (Swahili), Kiunguju (name for Swahili in Zanzibar), English (primary language of commerce, administration, and higher education)
Togo
French (the language of commerce)
Tunisia
Arabic (and the languages of commerce)
Uganda
English
Western Sahara

None

Zambia
English
Zimbabwe
English