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salantis [7]
3 years ago
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Name one language group of people in Northern Africa.​

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1 answer:
fredd [130]3 years ago
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Answer:

Afroasiatic languages

Explanation:

<u>Afroasiatic (known as Afrasian and Hamito-Semic) is one of the four largest language groups in Northern Africa</u>. There are up to 300 various languages that belong to this group.

Many people of Northern Africa speak some of the languages from this family.  This includes branches of Berber languages (spoken by Berber people), Chadic languages (spoken by many people in Nigeria, Niger, Chad, Central Africa, etc.), Cus*hitic languages (spoken by Cus*hitic peoples in Nile Valley and the Horn of Africa), and Egyptian language (coming from ancient Egypt). <u>One of the main dialects of Afroasiatic languages spoken in Northern Africa is Arabic, spoken in Egypt, Tunisia, Morocco, Algeria, etc.</u>

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