The MOST ENGLISH-SPEAKING Countries in Africa
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ต.ค. 2024
- English is the official language in over 20 countries in Africa. It is the primary language used for business, especially internationally. This video lists 15 African countries that speak English the most.
🌍 Dive into the top countries ranked by their percentage of English speakers. Learn why Uganda stands out as the best English-speaking nation and explore the linguistic landscapes of Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Liberia, and many more. From South Africa's diverse "rainbow nation" to Kenya’s high English proficiency, and more.
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References
1. Finance.Yahoo.com, Top 15 English Speaking Countries in Africa, by Minal Zaheer, Mar 20, 2024.
2. Wikipedia.org
3. Ethnologue.com
4. IEducationFirst, EF.edu.
5. Africa.buisnessinsider.com
6. AfricaNews.com
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I really do enjoy and love your channel, I truly do. Very nice and professional and transparent and intelligent and precise. I’m proud of you. Have you been to Côte d’Ivoire before as well as Senegal and São Tomé and principe? Plus have you been to Morocco? Out of the “presentations” I have seen in regards to Africa, your presentation and delivery is my favorite. Excellent and spectacular job! I really do appreciate and love what you do! Keep going…
P.S. have you thought about traveling and doing videos on Australia, Greenland, Iceland, Antarctica, Alaska, and the Arctic?
Hello G, Thank you so much for commenting, and for your very kind words. I’m so glad to hear you enjoy and appreciate my channel. I haven’t been to the countries you mentioned yet, but I hope to; and yes, plan to videotape and share on TH-cam. Which country do you live in?
Hi, I live in the United States, but I’m thinking about moving out of the US completely…
@@user-ug1kc5ti2x I can relate to that sentiment! Which country are you considering moving to?
@@DrAntoinetteLloydMD well, I’m considering moving to a few different locations such as Australia, Alaska, or possibly Greenland; however I’m still doing my research… and I just don’t see the US getting any better anytime soon…
Very interesting, as are all your posts. Thank you for sharing
Very interesting and informative!
@@TedO.SlaterJr thank u
Well researched Cuz.
Thanks Cuz.
Love it. Good for the classroom.
Yes it is!
Now most african countries speak English even former french colonies.
@@ApoloKabali True. But there’s a noticeable functional difference between some countries, which is what I wanted to highlight for visitors who are Only fluent in English.
Please when you talk about pidgin dont mention Ghana(Ghanaians speak mainly Twi). Even though Sierra Leone will not call their creole pidgin, its pidgin. Also Cameroon is worth mentioning, though not in West Africa, but they speak pidgin as well. This 2 countries along with Nigeria are notable countries when you talk about pidgin/broken/creole English.
@@ekinematics Thank you so much for the update!👍🏽