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Why Learn Languages? Sean Price Why Learn Languages? Sean Price

Why Learn Amazigh Languages?

The Amazigh languages are a group of closely related languages and dialects spoken by the Amazigh people, predominantly in North Africa. The Amazigh are sometimes known as Berbers in English, although Amazigh or Imazighen are the proper terms.

Estimates vary, but the number of speakers of Amazigh languages today is likely to be anywhere between 20 and 30 million.

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Why Learn Languages? Sean Price Why Learn Languages? Sean Price

Why Learn Wolof?

Wolof is spoken in Senegal, Gambia, and Mauritania. It is part of the Senegambian branch of the Niger-Congo language family, but unlike many of the Niger-Congo languages, it is not tonal. Although Wolof is the mother tongue of around 40 percent of Senegal’s population, it is the most widely spoken language in the country, as most Senegalese speak it as a second language.

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