• 1.1 Demographics. 1.2 Other significant languages in South Africa. 2 Constitutional provisions. 3 The Constitution of South Africa in various languages.
  • There are 11 official languages of South Africa with another likely to be added in the near future: South African Sign Language.
  • The country’s Constitution guarantees equal status to 11 official languages to cater for South Africa’s diverse peoples and their cultures.
  • To get you more in tune with the diversity of South Africa below are greetings in the 11 official South African languages.
  • It is the home language of 4.6% of Indian or Asian people, and of 1.5% of black South Africans. Afrikaans and South Africa’s population groups.
  • South Africa has diverse cultures and languages with eleven officially recognized languages in the constitution.
  • The official languages of South Africa are Afrikaans, English, Ndebele, Xhosa, Zulu, Sesotho, Swati, Tswana, and Venda.
  • Welcome to the linguistic tapestry of South Africa, where diversity and heritage converge in a mesmerizing array of languages.
  • Today, English is the country's lingua franca, and the primary language of South Africa's Asian people, although many also retain their languages of origin.
  • Read about the 11 official languages of South Africa, the language use, South African slang and interesting South African language facts.
  • Sepedi is the second of the Sotho languages spoken in South Africa, and most Sepedi speakers live in the Limpopo Province of South Africa.
  • I always look forward to writing about languages in Africa, so I thought I should put the languages of South Africa under the spotlight.
  • Address: 217 Pretorius St, Pretoria Central, Pretoria, 0002 Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 4PM Phone: 012 321 0610. What are the 12 official languages of South Africa?