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African Languages : The Dark Continent

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Parents pass their knowledge of language on to others,sense of culture,understand where you 're from ,a lot of what you say in African languages is reflective of the way we are and what we have been through, kids don 't understand where they 're from very effective on them as a person, appreciative of learning these languages keep this heritage and culture alive.The world 's second largest continent going at 30,370,000km^2 just a few km^2 away from Asia( first). A country that is filled with so much history and culture. One that holds 54 countries and within those countries are around 2,000 languages which are significantly greater than other continents. The country that holds these traits is no other than the great Africa. Africa was known as the“Dark Continent” due to a few information people knew about the country and language played an important role in that.Languages around Africa are sectioned into a language family. It contains categories such as Afro-Asiatic, Nilo-Saharan, Niger-Congo A, Niger-Congo B, Khoisan, and Austronesian. To simplify this Below will be a description on what and how these languages work. These are just ones that have been identified but there are those who are unidentified and sign languages that not many pass on to next generations. Languages are dying in the certain area in Africa and it is caused by many things. Afroasiatic languages are situated in the north and are broken down into Semitic, Omotic,Cushitic,Chadic,

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