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Sub-Saharan Africa is extremely linguistically diverse. More than 1,000 languages are spoken in the region, and few countries have a common language spoken by almost everyone. Bantu languages are the most commonly spoken, but there are more than 300 dialects, including Zulu and Swahili. In southwest Africa, Khoisan languages, or click languages, are spoken. One language, Afrikaans, is a mixture of traditional African languages, Dutch, and English. In addition, many countries include a European language among their official languages.
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