One more thing. As a native of Uganda, I should know that the country has NOT yet "replaced" English as the official language, nor has it "adopted" Swahili as one. Rather, the country is gradually phasing out English, to eventually be replaced by any of at least 45 indigenous languages. However, you are right that Luganda, the most widely spoken and understood indigenous language, is most likely to be the official language after English. Swahili hardly anyone in Uganda speaks or understands and has been rejected for more than 100 years is NOT an official language at all. Therefore, assuming that it is does NOT make it so.
@@Kudusmoha it has a role to play. Considering that Africa is multi ethnic and has hundreds of different languages, we need one universal language to understand each other. And that's English
There's French, Portugal, Mandarin, German, Swahili and Zulu to name but few to pick from. Americans and Europeans wanna learn African languages when they arrive here, yet African doesn't wanna learn their own. How pathetic is that? This@@fortune9336
Yes, Nigeria is one of the best but the pidgin English takes the larger share. Standard English is concentrated in urban areas morever not all parts of those areas still. Pidgin is almost everywhere and honestly, that's not English to some of us who don't speak it.
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For me I believe Uganda is number 1
OK then
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Yes
Uganda must be number 1
Yes
One more thing. As a native of Uganda, I should know that the country has NOT yet "replaced" English as the official language, nor has it "adopted" Swahili as one. Rather, the country is gradually phasing out English, to eventually be replaced by any of at least 45 indigenous languages. However, you are right that Luganda, the most widely spoken and understood indigenous language, is most likely to be the official language after English. Swahili hardly anyone in Uganda speaks or understands and has been rejected for more than 100 years is NOT an official language at all. Therefore, assuming that it is does NOT make it so.
Thanks for the insight
@@exploreafrica20 You are welcome.
Nigeria is hands down the best English Speaking Countries In Africa. Almost 90% of the citizens can speak and understand it
It's definitely one of the best
What does speaking English have to do in developing Africa.apuutooooo
@@Kudusmoha it has a role to play. Considering that Africa is multi ethnic and has hundreds of different languages, we need one universal language to understand each other. And that's English
There's French, Portugal, Mandarin, German, Swahili and Zulu to name but few to pick from. Americans and Europeans wanna learn African languages when they arrive here, yet African doesn't wanna learn their own. How pathetic is that? This@@fortune9336
Yes, Nigeria is one of the best but the pidgin English takes the larger share. Standard English is concentrated in urban areas morever not all parts of those areas still. Pidgin is almost everywhere and honestly, that's not English to some of us who don't speak it.
But Uganda should be no one
Exactly
All lies man
Prove that
For me I believe Uganda is number 1
Lols.. Everyone loves his country