Ndebele is related to Zulu and Xhosa. The languages related to Xhosa and Zulu are obviously the Nguni nations namely Northern Ndebele, Southern Ndebele and Swazi.
Afrikaans - Ek is lief vir jouNdebeleNorthern SothoSothoSwaziTsongaTswanaVendaXhosaZulu - nn gē yä kū tändäFor other languages including other some South African and various other languages visit the related link below:
There is no South African language. South Africa is a country of dozens of languages, with 11 official languages including English.
There are many native languages spoken in South Africa.
South Africa has several official languages. In Afrikaans hemit is kluizenaar.
No, neither Finnish nor Estonian is a Dravidian language. Dravidian languages are predominately spoken in South Asia, whereas Finnish and Estonian are closely related Uralic languages.
Afrikaans - Ek is lief vir jouNdebeleNorthern SothoSothoSwaziTsongaTswanaVendaXhosaZulu - nn gē yä kū tändäFor other languages including other some South African and various other languages visit the related link below:
There are 11 official languages in South Africa and hundreds of minority languages. You would need to be more specific about which South African language you are referring to.
There is no South African language. South Africa is a country of dozens of languages, with 11 official languages including English.
There are many native languages spoken in South Africa.
Matuumbi, also known as Kimatuumbi, is spoken in the Kipatimu region of the Kilwa District, south of the Rufiji river.It is a Bantu language, closely related to the Ngindo, Rufiji and Ndengereko languages. It is spoken by about 70,000 people.
South Africa has several official languages. In Afrikaans hemit is kluizenaar.
No, neither Finnish nor Estonian is a Dravidian language. Dravidian languages are predominately spoken in South Asia, whereas Finnish and Estonian are closely related Uralic languages.
South Africa has 11 official languages. You would have to be more specific.
English and afrikaans
There are 11 officially recognised languages in South Africa of which Xhosa, Zulu, English and Afrikaans are the most widely used. There is no such thing as a singular south African language.
There is actually no such language as "South African". There are 11 official languages of South Africa, and dozens of other minority languages.If you would like a translation, you would need to specify which language you are talking about. If you are not sure, here is a list of languages to choose from:AfrikaansEnglishNdebeleNorthern SothoSothoSwaziTswanaTsongaVendaXhosaZulu
There is actually no such language as "South African". There are 11 official languages of South Africa, and dozens of other minority languages.If you would like a translation, you would need to specify which language you are talking about. If you are not sure, here is a list of languages to choose from:AfrikaansEnglishNdebeleNorthern SothoSothoSwaziTswanaTsongaVendaXhosaZulu