AFRICAN LANGUAGES

Kinyarwanda
This language is spoken by all Rwandans, the people of Rwanda. It is also spoken by a small group of congolese, ugandan, Burundian and Tanzanian people as these are the neighbouring countries of Rwanda.
Kiswahili
This language is spoken by the people from Tanzania, Kenya, Democratic Republic of Congo, a small group of Burundi, Rwanda, and Uganda. This is known as the language of East Africa that is an official language of Kenya and Tanzania and is widely used as a lingua franca throughout East and central Africa. It is a member of the Bantu group of the Niger-Congo family, originally spoken in Zanzibar, and has a large number of loan words taken from Arabic and other languages
Afrikaans
One of the official languages of the Republic of South Africa, closely related to Dutch
Arabic
The language of this people, of Somalia, Egypt,Algeria, Maroc and Tunisia as well as the large part of Asia.
Amharic
The official language of Ethiopia, belonging to the SE Semitic subfamily of the Afro-Asiatic family
Kikuyu
The language of this people, belonging to the Bantu group of the Niger-Congo family
Kirundi
The official language of Burundi, belonging to the Bantu group of the Niger-Congo family and closely related to Rwanda.
Luganda
The language of the Uganda, spoken chiefly in Uganda.
Malagasy
The official language of Madagascar belonging to the Malayo-Polynesian family.
Zulu
The language of this people, belonging to the Bantu group of the Niger-Congo family, closely related to Swazi and Xhosa