XYU Your wrong . Swahili has 150 million speakers ACROSS the whole sub-Saharan Africa (especially the African Great Lake region , central and Southern Africa) . Yoruba is only spoken by 40 million people mostly only in Nigeria and Benin . There are actually way more french and Arabic speakers in Africa than Yoruba (and those aren’t even native languages). Hausa is also bigger than YORUBA with more than 50 million people. Yoruba isn’t that big.
XYU also Akan and Amharic are not big languages , only about 10 million people speak Amharic in Africa ( Ethiopia) , and the same for Akan but in Ghana .
How could y’all not have Swahili. My heart melt every time I hear someone speak that language and I’m positive I’m not the only one who’d like to learn Swahili.
Of course. Africa the Sleeping Giant. Yesterday Friday I suppose it was 9th Feb,23 More than 20 countries were in Mombasa,Kenya to contribute and put everything forward regarding Swahili Dictionary and sort out most the things regarding Swahili language. That's very encouraging 👏👍. At least the World 🌎is Recognising now that Our languages matter in Africa.
French is a white language they should have definitely added Kiswahili, Luganda, Kirundi Mijikenda languages, Zulu, Xhosa, Shona, and Lingala this are my favourite.
probably because they already have a south african contact? it can't be too easy to find people from all over africa where ever this is actually filmed.
@@damagecontrol7 Then they should have just used English to represent SA since it's also an official language. Afrikaans is literally Dutch, maybe like 3% African.
He was speaking wolof... I bet the french was not even to guess maybe they asked him to speak it a bit bc it’s the official language in Senegal and Ivory Coast. Nobody ever said french is an african language chill LOL.
I understand your point but it is de facto a widely spoken language in Africa. It's like saying english and spanish are not American languages. If you think that about French then you think arabic isnt an African language ?
@@RBCA. why? If the city that's she came only speak kikongo or kituba? Not every city in Republic of Congo speaks lingala lingala is mostly popular to Brazzaville because the city is close to DRC that's why
African Languages are Languages in their own rights. Naming them dialects is just another form of inferiority placed on us and our languages to make us look less than.
jason Lang I’m Igbo from Eastern Nigeria(we speak the Igbo language), a native of Mbaise in Imo state, hence the “Mbaise” dialect. In the actual sense, you need to recognize the language before dialect. We have over 500 languages in Nigeria, just one country in the continent of Africa! Now imagine how many dialects there could be!
This content is giving me so much life. You guys should do this again with Lingala( Congo), Edo language(Nigeria) Igbo (Nigeria), Swahili (Kenya, Tanzania other oartsnof Southern Africa), Amharic (Ethiopia). Lingala is the sexiest African language imho.
@@MakhalanyaneMotaung Swahili is in Great lakes, East and parts of Southern Africa. He/she is correct. It is spoken in Malawi, Mozambique. It is now taught in schools in South Africa too. Kiswahili is also spoken in Madagascar and Comoros. It is additionally spoken in Oman due to years of trade.
@@maal4670 you’re right I had to rewatch it again, my wolof is terrible now, he did speak wolof at the beginning . But ayyy, they should include the most poetic language of them all Pulaar 😍 a mixture of Guinean, Senegalese and Mauritanian pulaar will be a bomb.
I'm Nigerian, but why did they have to include pidgin in this? I know pidgin is very common in Nigeria, but it would've been better to use Hausa, igbo, Edo etc instead of pidgin. But good video tho😂🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
Something tells me that she was the only available Nigerian in within a stone throw that they could reach due to the rona virus situation. To be fair Nigerian Pidgin has become creolized and is well on the way to becoming a language of its own.
@@noziphotshabalala5018 they mix up dialect and languages all the time and they assume its one language per country and a handufl shared across nations.
@@MissEmily8073 I don't think we are similar to Arabic language dear but we have alot common things and we are completely different languages people mix it up all the time
@Somali Waaqale I didn't know. Don't call me a fool and idiot. and also i wasn't being ignorant or trying to be one, and you must be an foolish idiot for not teaching and correcting me. Idk why you are getting mad at me. Was it hard for you to be and correcting me.
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Lady beware of that James guy he sounds like a “Yoruba demon” a.k.a. heart breaker. Talmbout “we don’t date, we just marry”😒. I’m Yoruba so I can say for a fact dude was lying 😂. They usually come with marriage talk so you think they’re serious but if you start sleeping with them the relationship will die soon after.
Gurl.... 😂😂😂😅😅😅 he was definitely lying. I was like where did that come from? “I’m my culture we don’t date, we just marry”. He had me second guessing my Yoruba upbringing for one second! 😂😂😂
Is there a way to be more "African"? Afrikaans is a language and white people are 100% South Africans. Please stop marking the differences and start appreciating diversity. South African languages are beautiful and they all belong to SA.
@@moxide No one's denying the historical facts but there's no future for those who live in the past. SA is beautiful for its diversity, start appreciating diversity.
Fellow East Africans we believe it is Swahili,period. Its like the Spanish of Africa, both Swahili and Spanish borrow alot from Arabic langage actually
I understand what you mean 👍 People have been intermingling for Thousands of years but sadly we allow politics, religion and foolish human nature get in the way of true progress.
I don't like when westerners call African languages dialects. Why include french? French is not an african language. I'm from west Africa and i speak french, ewe, kotocoli, english, but the most beautiful language in Africa in my opinion is Lingala
@@keraatkins7833 No. french didnt influence anything. If you mean the pidgin french mostly spoken in Ivory Coast or in Cameroon, Gabon (french words mixed with local languages) maybe but french didnt not influence any african language. We speak French in offices, in schools, with foreigners or with people from the same country but from a different ethnic group, that's it. Beyond that we prefer to speak our own native languages.
aaah the Nigerian guy just cut her short nd went straight to the point, superdirect - don't worry I'll take care of you, I'm Nigerian - sweet mouth and confidence !!! Run girl, run !!! (I'm Nigerian LoOol)
East african 123 I’ve heard from many friends who visited Djibouti who have said that the girls there are particular good looking. Although I just thought them to be Somali. But I guess it’s because there less conservative nation in general and there women are able to show there beauty off more as compared to In Somalia.
I don't think they are referring to how different regions my speak the same language but it may differ a little based on the region. Take for example Tswana (I'm assuming you're from SA ?), the Tswana we speak in Pretoria is different from the Tswana in North west.
Exactly. Many Westerners also have this tendency to refer to various African ethnic groups as "Tribes" regardless of affiliation, with a subconscious "they all look the same to me" mindset This phenomenon evidently goes hand in hand with the "Dialect" factor.
Where there's a high level of mutual intelligibility both in spoken and written form, it generally counts as a dialect. For example I'm luhya and in our language are more than 20 different regional dialects that all form the general language but aren't exactly the same. They all sound similar but the further a dialect is physically apart from another the harder it it for speakers to completely understand each other.
Afrikaans is an African language. It's not a Dutch dialect. It's a language that spun off of Dutch. It's spoken by Afrikaners and Coloureds, both African ethnic groups.
Happy Friday! Just to let you guys know - this video was a tiny, TINY sample of the incredible array of dialects and languages in Africa and we definitely missed some major ones like Swahili. If you want, we can make a part 2 featuring some other African languages. For the North Africans wondering why we are keep referring to this as Sub-Saharan series - it is only to separate Africa from North Africa (so we can keep these more focused). If you have a better term than Sub Saharan, let me know below. Otherwise - this is the best one I could find to describe the region :) PS also we had a typo and put "Congolese" instead of "Kikongo" at the beginning
Just a suggestion, north, west, east and south. In Africa here, one horrible thing that happened is the schism between the north and sub-saharan regions. We are one Africa. This is one way Africa was weakened. I'm not prejudiced by the way, I love Europeans and all Humans deeply but I want us to move forward. That being said, thank you for your videos. I enjoyed this one. But please, in the future, try to portray a united Africa, if you can. Thank you so much for all you do. Take care of yourself. 💗
It’s so exciting to see African languages featured 👏🏾👏🏾. Thanks for the additional note, but you didn’t really need to say “sub-Sharan” as that’s also not a region . Most of these terms are very colonially charged and unnecessary in your beautiful video. I would suggest just referring them as African languages and you featuring the various languages from various countries whether in North, South, Center , East or West Africa . We have 54 beautiful countries with lovely languages. So glad you featured Kikongo as I have relatives who from the Bakongo ethnic group ( in Angola) who also speak this language. I can’t wait to see more African languages in your videos ( especially Kimbundu, Umbundo or Kwanhama 🇦🇴😁)
They added French, a foreign language, and left out swahili, that is spoken in most of Eastern Africa and is an African language..... Thumbs down for me!!!!
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It can be nice if they make this type of video for different regions in Africa. For example "Sexiest North African language" or "Eastern African" etc then people can get to know many of the beautiful languages all over Africa. I'm from a Sounthern central country called Zambia💖
@Jean Tredoux Man we're talking about ethnic languages in different countries of Africa, languages that are there since the very beginning not languages brought by colonizers please come on ! Learn about Motherland.
@@orlanekingjames1460 man you are an idiot. Afrikaans was created by the indigenous Khoisan and slaves brought from around the world with its base being Dutch. Proud of my Khoisan heritage and my mother tongue Afrikaans. It is the only African language that you can allows you to study anything at university level and doing postgraduate studies.
For me, it’s not even that, it’s just that I don’t think Afrikaans is sexy. It’s too rough 😂 It’s a South African language 100% but I feel the same way about Xhosa and Tswana tbh
@@patrickjacobs1715 Oh I get it but within this language my dear which tongue is dominant ? Doesn't it sounds more like Dutch than an actual African language ? Just tell me because I want to know. But I mean you're South African you know better I guess. Just saying that South Africa is just not well represented all the time, it's just like dominated by white people while it's a black African country, it's provocation to always represent an African country by an ethnicity who is normally not originally from there it's just disrespect and a lot of South Africans agree with that.
Where dose it derived from dutch which is not of this land, native languages are not derived from anywhere else in the world except here in Africa. My distaste for the language is being show and my disapproval of the disputable human beings that brought it here, colonizers. So if me making light of the obvious is racial to you then, you person I don't know, are ignorant to the history of South Africa or Africans in general (and it is racial and Afrikaans is not African, its a dialect for Dutch people who never went back home)
@@ladympho It is so much more than that and has been added to by all sorts of cultures in SA (and also Indonesia) to the point that it is a different language to Dutch. I know the history of SA very well, thanks. Whether you like it or not it is an African language. I take it you feel the same way about Zulu culture as they conquered, massacred and enslaved the lands around them, or is it only white people that can be colonisers?
@Richmond Apore That simply isn't true. The Dutch that the original settlers spoke doesn't exist anymore. Languages, much like organisms, evolve over time. Afrikaans is also known as 'kitchen' dutch as it was spoken by black Africans who added their own influence to the language. This created the hybrid language that we have today. You do realise that other African languages have gone through this process? For instance, the Berber language of North Africa is another hybrid language. It is known as an afroasiatic language as it is a hybrid of African and Arabic languages. By your logic, this isn't an african language, yet like Afrikaans it was formed in Africa. By the way there are 500 million speakers of afro-asiatic languages in North Africa, who now don't speak an African language according to you.
Printsessa the girl from Congo she is absolutely gorgeous and I love her accent it’s so sexy and this is coming from a Trinidad 🇹🇹 I can listen to her talk whole day
Africa is really rich in terms of language. To my opinion Swahili is the most sexiest and easy to learn language. Also Swahili music is mind blowing. I love all African Languages.
representing east Africa but we need more east Africans. how is west Africa represented by like six people and one East African? they should get a Kenyan also
Patrick Jacobs It’s a Cushitic language, both Semitic and Cushitic are Afro asiatic languages so I understand why the mixup between Somali and Semitic languages. It’s good to note also that many argue for Semitic languages having origins in Cushitic languages like Somali or afan oromo.
@@patrickjacobs1715 True. Somali alphabet/letters is pronounced same as arabic alphabet although there are one or two alphabet that are not in arabic. I don't know about Aramaic or Hebrew but I guess they sound same as arabic. The reason Somali sounds to you as Aramaic, Hebrew and Arabic because of these languages come from the same source or proto afroasiatic origin.
This video was so much fun to film ❤️❤️❤️ thank you again for the opportunity to represent 🇨🇬🇨🇬🇨🇬🇨🇬🇨🇬✊🏾 honestly all languages have their charm and that is what makes human beings so amazing! If you love languages then you love people and if you love people then you love languages ❤️
Thanks for representing us La sœur.. Tu nous a rendu fier de notre culture.. T'es super belle comme une vraise Villoise ( élégance, Diatance, fréquence 🇨🇬🇨🇬💯) bisou à toi🖤✊🏾 et courage à toi et le future🙏🏾
Ya'll complaining as to why there is no Swahili speaking person on here, although i agree, but chill the pandemic is still going on. They may not have been able to find someone who spoke Swahili in this current situation.
In my little Caribbean nation many of us have Yoruba, igbo and Ashanti blood so it's nice to hear one of the languages of my ancestry, I too will ask a lady that I like to marry me as soon as or shortly after meeting her. I now see where I get it from 😁 One love to all And stay safe 👍
@@natdeji over 25% of blacks in the Caribbean are said to have descended from blacks taken from the bights of Benin and Biafra. And cos of the cross marriages over the years. Over 70% are said to have the bloods cussing through their veins. So of course, you'd see a lot of Yorubas and igbos here.
@@ahmedsamra8418 tigrayians should represent only themselves and not other African country's. If you have a problem with tigryians not being represented than put yourself out there, and stop complaining like a bitch.
@@ahmedsamra8418 they aren't Canadian they are American, and even if you can't represent for your people because of how far away of the studio is from your home I don't see how that justifys you being upset about Somalis representing themselves.
we North africans are africans too . Idk why there isn't any north africans in the videos . I would love to see people from different parts of africa .
@@thato596 no we have our own dialects that only exist in north africa and even other arabs can't understand us most of the time . And no matter what it still a part of africa and african laguages .
Yesssssss this is the content I'm here for! Great work as per usual on this episode, the thousands of languages and dialects of the continent truly are spectacular!! I'd really hope to visit Accra and Dakar in Ghana and Senegal respectively one day :D
Please do a part two, this time with no European languages, and more explanations of the languages for people who aren't as familiar. Educate the world on the beauty and complexity of African languages!
European? Afrikaans is a language born in South Africa from multiple languages, it is the youngest language in the world. Afrikaans isn't a language from Europe. We compare it to Dutch because its the easiest way to explain its origin, but it is not Dutch. Do not discredit my people.
Enjoyed watching this one.. Would love to see someone from Angola/Mozambique being featured in your next part.. pls keep these amazing videos coming 😁😁😁
The congolese girl spoke more French than Kikongo. "charme", beau gosse" and "papaye" = French Oumarou didn't make ANY sense at all. Next time make sure to pick people who actually know the language. Just because people are black does not mean they speak their maternal tongue. Unfortunately...
Correct. A lot of languages are spoken in Africa. Over 3000 different languages are spoken on the Continent. Nigeria speaks about 521 different languages and dialects. It is said the more diversity in a culture the older it is. Africa is the birth place of the human race.
@дрсн well technically Arabic isn’t a fully African language but it’s partial. It’s apart of the Afro-Asiatic language group. Along with Somali, Oromo, Amharic, Hebrew etc. it’s roots are from Africa technically.
Y'all have French but not Swahili??? The most widely spoken African language!?
Brian SoSick tell me about it
XYU Your wrong . Swahili has 150 million speakers ACROSS the whole sub-Saharan Africa (especially the African Great Lake region , central and Southern Africa) . Yoruba is only spoken by 40 million people mostly only in Nigeria and Benin . There are actually way more french and Arabic speakers in Africa than Yoruba (and those aren’t even native languages). Hausa is also bigger than YORUBA with more than 50 million people. Yoruba isn’t that big.
XYU also Akan and Amharic are not big languages , only about 10 million people speak Amharic in Africa ( Ethiopia) , and the same for Akan but in Ghana .
@XYU it takes a second to do that kind of research. no other language can compare to Swahili spoken in many countries
XYU
Think again... lol
thisisafrica.me/africans-rising/malema-calls-for-swahili-as-africa-common-language/
How they put French and not Swahili which is the most spoken African language?
What? Where?
@Robin Mangala french isn't an African language. Read.
@Robin Mangala is french african?
@Robin Mangala i guess it has been useless to congolese and those who wants to be frenchmen
Swahili is on the least and it’s an African language of most spoken in Africa unlike French, English,Portuguese,Spanish.
How could y’all not have Swahili. My heart melt every time I hear someone speak that language and I’m positive I’m not the only one who’d like to learn Swahili.
I wanna learn even though I’m west African
@@rosemiller6388 I can teach you 🤗
Of course.
Africa the Sleeping Giant.
Yesterday Friday I suppose it was 9th Feb,23
More than 20 countries were in Mombasa,Kenya to contribute and put everything forward regarding Swahili Dictionary and sort out most the things regarding Swahili language.
That's very encouraging 👏👍.
At least the World 🌎is Recognising now that Our languages matter in Africa.
yesss
No Swahili? That's a miss
Really 💔
Facts 😭
How they included French and not swahili ☹☹☹
Right 🙄.
French is a white language they should have definitely added Kiswahili, Luganda, Kirundi Mijikenda languages, Zulu, Xhosa, Shona, and Lingala this are my favourite.
The girl who said 10 languages 🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️
Hahahhaha I know right
I cringed so hard
As in! In Lagos alone there are hundreds, people are so ignorant it hurts!
I came here for that comment.
Ikr !! When there can be hundreds of languages in just one country, how is the whole continent gonna have 10...
Swahili, Somali, Tigrinya, Amharic, Twi, Yoruba, Zulu, Shona and Lingala are the most beautiful African languages to me personally 🥰🔥👑
True😊
Absolutely
Yaaay Congolese here and speaks lingala 💕
Shona speaker here
lingala period
lmaooooo why did y'all add afrikaans and not the other indeginous languages that are spoken in South Africa? *laughs in Setswana*
probably because they already have a south african contact? it can't be too easy to find people from all over africa where ever this is actually filmed.
*keeps laughing in sesotho*
additional laughter in sepedi 😂
La nqobola ngwaneso... Golo le tshega jwang ka bo setswana le Sesotho 😂😂... Lwa di bolela batho ba Aforika borwa😎
@@damagecontrol7 Then they should have just used English to represent SA since it's also an official language. Afrikaans is literally Dutch, maybe like 3% African.
Honestly, it kinda annoys me that they included french here.
It isnt an African language.
pidgin is African bro but french isnt
Pidgin is an African language,it’s a combination of English,Yoruba,Hausa,Igbo all mixed with a drop of craziness
He was speaking wolof... I bet the french was not even to guess maybe they asked him to speak it a bit bc it’s the official language in Senegal and Ivory Coast. Nobody ever said french is an african language chill LOL.
I understand your point but it is de facto a widely spoken language in Africa. It's like saying english and spanish are not American languages.
If you think that about French then you think arabic isnt an African language ?
@@saanuarowobusoye4170 just like creole. Mixed of French and African
“You are the tomatoes in my Jollof Rice”😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
The cockroach in my cardboard 💀😂😂
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I cried 😂😂😂😂😂
3:33 CONGOLESE isn't a language. She was speaking Kikongo. That's like saying someone is speaking Indian...
Unfortunately that was a typo on our part. She does mention she speaks Kikongo at the end 🤗
🤦🏾♂️ you would think
She should have spoken LINGALA
Thank you
@@RBCA. why?
If the city that's she came only speak kikongo or kituba?
Not every city in Republic of Congo speaks lingala lingala is mostly popular to Brazzaville because the city is close to DRC that's why
African Languages are Languages in their own rights. Naming them dialects is just another form of inferiority placed on us and our languages to make us look less than.
Thank you! That's what I always say. I always correct people when they ask what dialect do you speak from your country 😪
African languages...not dialects
A dialect just means it’s a language to a particular group or in a specific region. Calling it a dialect doesn’t not make it an actual language
@@jasonlang9074 you just called it a language though?
jason Lang I’m Igbo from Eastern Nigeria(we speak the Igbo language), a native of Mbaise in Imo state, hence the “Mbaise” dialect. In the actual sense, you need to recognize the language before dialect. We have over 500 languages in Nigeria, just one country in the continent of Africa! Now imagine how many dialects there could be!
Did he say "beautiful" must be your name? I can't 😂Nigerian men
I wasn’t disappointed 🤣🤣🤣
He also said: "In Nigeria we don't date. We just get married" :D
Haha Love Nigerians
@@gmmaniac6918 lol i know right... I was like how haha
Them always get flows. Never to be caught lacking 😂😂😂
The Congolese girl is soooooo gorgeous
Thank you ❤️❤️
@@Iletaitunefoisprintsessa I agree, plus your clothing is so pretty!
Lol thanks
She's the main reason I watched! Just radiant!
@@Iletaitunefoisprintsessa Are you also a French native btw? You have a slight French accent when you speak English!
This content is giving me so much life. You guys should do this again with Lingala( Congo), Edo language(Nigeria) Igbo (Nigeria), Swahili (Kenya, Tanzania other oartsnof Southern Africa), Amharic (Ethiopia). Lingala is the sexiest African language imho.
S E Swahili is in Eastern Africa, not southern, but yes they should do it with Swahili
I’d be happy to participate. I speak Swahili.. 😁💖
@@MakhalanyaneMotaung Swahili is in Great lakes, East and parts of Southern Africa. He/she is correct. It is spoken in Malawi, Mozambique. It is now taught in schools in South Africa too. Kiswahili is also spoken in Madagascar and Comoros. It is additionally spoken in Oman due to years of trade.
They Should add Kiswahili, kirundi, Luganda,Amharic,Tigrinya, Zulu, Xhosa Lingala Shona, and also some Mijikenda Languages.
Yoruba sounds gorgeous too.
The cockroach in my cupboard?! If someone said that to me I'd die laughing 😂😂
💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
That's the whole point 😅😅
LMAO u kill those little shits
The girl from Djibouti is so pretty 🥺
She’s speaking Somali doe?
What does that have to do with anything she is still pretty and she is still from Djibouti
@@kayseibrahim9378 she's still from Djibouti lmao relax walaal
Zahra Said lol I’m not saying she’s not from DJ, but she’s not speaking the official language doe?
Zahra Said did he said she is not he just said she speaks Somali WTF
In my culture we don’t go for a date we just marry 😂😂😂😂😂
Lol my culture too
Really? Is it arranged?
💜🇺🇸
Autobot Diva sometimes but most times if you both like each other you just skip the dating and straight to marriage
Same, I'm Egyptian. Where are you from?
same here
🤦🏾♀️ Why French? So many beautiful languages to choose from Swahili, Fulani (pulaar), liguala, Wolof, manding, serere, soninke etc.
@@maal4670 you’re right I had to rewatch it again, my wolof is terrible now, he did speak wolof at the beginning . But ayyy, they should include the most poetic language of them all Pulaar 😍 a mixture of Guinean, Senegalese and Mauritanian pulaar will be a bomb.
Isn't the congolese woman speaking lingala ? But they mentionned it as "congolese" ?
@@AJos17 she was speaking Kikongo not Lingala
Maybe hard to find? Idk
they speak french in drc which is a massive population
I'm Nigerian, but why did they have to include pidgin in this? I know pidgin is very common in Nigeria, but it would've been better to use Hausa, igbo, Edo etc instead of pidgin. But good video tho😂🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
yeah, I was so surprised when I heard pidgin
pidgin has becom a nigerian language cos its commonly spoken
Something tells me that she was the only available Nigerian in within a stone throw that they could reach due to the rona virus situation. To be fair Nigerian Pidgin has become creolized and is well on the way to becoming a language of its own.
@@Isaac_blingz true
Pigin is the most commonly spoken language in Nigeria in my opinion, not everyone speaks all the languages you mentioned but everyone speaks pigin
How do people guess that people only speak 30 languages in all of africa?
Exactly 🤦🏾♀️ a whole continent
I person who said 10🤦🏾♀️
One said 10! I was shocked I had to pause
@@noziphotshabalala5018 they mix up dialect and languages all the time and they assume its one language per country and a handufl shared across nations.
More like 30 in one country
I am Somali 🇸🇴 and I really love Ghana language is so cool when Ghanian girls speaking I feel them sisters 😂😍🙏
You know the vibes😂
I love the Somali language so beautiful and simlier than Arabic
@@MissEmily8073 I don't think we are similar to Arabic language dear but we have alot common things and we are completely different languages people mix it up all the time
@Somali Waaqale,, 💯💯💯😍😍🙏🙏
@Somali Waaqale I didn't know. Don't call me a fool and idiot. and also i wasn't being ignorant or trying to be one, and you must be an foolish idiot for not teaching and correcting me. Idk why you are getting mad at me. Was it hard for you to be and correcting me.
More African content. Please do Swahili, Amharic, Douala, Zulu Berber language. And music for Africa. I love this.
And Lingala
Hausa
Tsvenda
And shona/ ndebele
Lingala too
Are we not gonna talk about how the girl from Djibouti is glooooowing.. like literally 😍
Thank you 🤎
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@@Samira_m84 beenteed maaha! 🌹
no one gonna talk about how "congolese" isn't a language.....
It’s Lingala right ?
The white girl's reaction when she saw the Nigerian man!! 😆 🤣
I saw that too
Same
She was feeling the heat 😂😂😂
Snowbunny Energy
Danger
We definetely need Zulu & Swahili next time 🦋
i sat there thinkng the congo girl was speaking swahili and it turned out it was kikongo.
Yep sorry but africanse still a european dialect to me
@@Jas-lo2cb I agree
@@PHlophe 😂😂😂😂Ikr...
I agree
“In my culture we don’t date, we just marry” accurate as hell.🤣
The Ghanaian women really cracked me up. “You’re the meat to my peanut soup”. Ghanafuo y3 wo krom ❤️🇬🇭💪🏾
I knew I'd either hear this or "You are the sugar in my koko, the butter in ma bread"
D asare us africans are so creative I love it! 😂
D asare 😂😂 but also that song still bangs
The twi sounded strange to me
Gloria Gadri the first one sounded a bit strange but the second one I think was great.
Printsessa is very sweet! she can walk into any men's heart.
I believe the name is Princesa, Princess in Spanish what would make sense
@@waffmann in Russian it would be transcribed as Printsessa actually, and she is half-Russian
@@drzeworyj kinda sounds like you're calling her a printer.
waffmann ee has z
Printsessa and I need to be friends. I’m african and Slavic straight from the source
Lady beware of that James guy he sounds like a “Yoruba demon” a.k.a. heart breaker. Talmbout “we don’t date, we just marry”😒. I’m Yoruba so I can say for a fact dude was lying 😂. They usually come with marriage talk so you think they’re serious but if you start sleeping with them the relationship will die soon after.
Gurl.... 😂😂😂😅😅😅 he was definitely lying. I was like where did that come from? “I’m my culture we don’t date, we just marry”. He had me second guessing my Yoruba upbringing for one second! 😂😂😂
Umm she's white so ..
You just threw your brother under the bus.
Brother ye ma ya werey gan lol
No spoil person market nah
The women that spoke somali was gorgeous
Bro if she’s speaking Somali represents Somalia lol
Abdirahman Mohamed to skinny
@@kayseibrahim9378 they speak somali in Djibouti, Ethiopia and Kenya bro
Kayse Ibrahim clearly uneducated, Somali is the main language in Djibouti
@@noturxalimo6389 she's ethnically somali anyways lmao Djibouti used to be a part of somalia
We need some Lingala, I think males speaking lingala sounds so viby, from a Rwandese
Lingala is the beautifulst language
Yiiip....Rwanda 🥰❤
🇨🇩🇨🇩🇨🇩🇨🇩
we need luganda, kinyarwanda, swahili, shona and luo
Eleven South African languages to pick from and you went for the least African one. Please call me to assist you next time. Ngeke phela.
Crazy people, they picked a language that used to be an oppression marker for so many years to represent South Africa, how insulting.
Is there a way to be more "African"?
Afrikaans is a language and white people are 100% South Africans.
Please stop marking the differences and start appreciating diversity.
South African languages are beautiful and they all belong to SA.
@@moxide No one's denying the historical facts but there's no future for those who live in the past.
SA is beautiful for its diversity, start appreciating diversity.
@@itsmeandrea138 The so called afrikaans is old kitchen dutch. Facts are facts.
Wow what whiner you are. Go make your own video then
Fellow East Africans we believe it is Swahili,period. Its like the Spanish of Africa, both Swahili and Spanish borrow alot from Arabic langage actually
I understand what you mean 👍
People have been intermingling for Thousands of years but sadly we allow politics, religion and foolish human nature get in the way of true progress.
I was surprised that Swahili was not in this video😕
I thouth Somali sounded simular to Arabic! I wasn't expecting it, but yea, Somalia was in contact with Arabs a lot, So it makes sense...
@@Anastazka00 All languages in East Africa has been influenced by the Arabic language.
@@Nico.Robin7 30% of swahili to be precise
Somali spoken in Somalia, Djibouti, eastern Ethiopia, northern Kenya. Beautiful language
Because they are all somali regions
Because all those regions, eastern Ethiopia, northern Kenya and Djibouti are part of Somaliweyne (greater Somalia). It’s where ethnic Somalis live.
@@ZainabProductions why don't you collect the taxes in NFD if its indeed Somalia?
JAY JUNIOR I never said it is in somalia. I said it is a somali region which is a fact. Historically somali and currently inhabited by somalis.
@@M.Adam.M937 There is nothing like greater Somalia. Infact I'd tell you Kenyan somalis dont even want to be part of it.
Somali, Ethiopian, Eritrean, Nigerian, And Ghanian are some of the nicest Moroccan too
These ar countries, not languages...
@@Anastazka00 Somali is a language
Moroccan isn’t a language 😂
I don't like when westerners call African languages dialects. Why include french? French is not an african language. I'm from west Africa and i speak french, ewe, kotocoli, english, but the most beautiful language in Africa in my opinion is Lingala
Amele A but didn’t french kinda help influence some of the dialects or languages in Africa
@@keraatkins7833 No. french didnt influence anything. If you mean the pidgin french mostly spoken in Ivory Coast or in Cameroon, Gabon (french words mixed with local languages) maybe but french didnt not influence any african language. We speak French in offices, in schools, with foreigners or with people from the same country but from a different ethnic group, that's it. Beyond that we prefer to speak our own native languages.
Lingala
You're from Togo?
@@FeliciaElsa yes
aaah the Nigerian guy just cut her short nd went straight to the point, superdirect - don't worry I'll take care of you, I'm Nigerian - sweet mouth and confidence !!!
Run girl, run !!!
(I'm Nigerian LoOol)
I was dying 😭😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Too funny
😂
😂😂😂😂
I was really hoping to hear isiXhosa, isiZulu or even Setswana from South Africa 😹🔥♥💯
Same joh🇿🇦❤️🔥
Eish.. :(
metoo
Dude...
I know. Why bazosiexcluda?
Sexiest African Language ? Not mentioning Swahili is a crime,cos there is no sexier language than Swahili.
Swahili & Lingala 😩
Swahili man 😍😍😍😍
It’s Lingala♥️
Its Yoruba ❤️ a deep voice speaking Yoruba is unmatched
@@esther4482 swahili sounds so good
3:30 When she said Somali language sounds like Chinese I lost it 😭😂😭😂😭😂😭😂. No where near girl.
ikr that made me wheezeee ahaa
i laughed so hard tho 😂😂😂
Agreed and I'm Chinese. We have some dialects as well but none of it sounds like that.
I'm somali but somali language don't sound like chinese it's way more different
Ancient Somalis use to trade with the Ming dynasty some Somali and Chinese words are the same.
Omg, the Somali Djiboutian girl, what a beauty
Thank you 🤎
@@Samira_m84 *Konjo*
YESSSS
She is kind my platonic crush since I saw her in the other videos haha
That Djibouti lady must be a model coz WOW!
@East african 123 I believe that, I mean Iman is from Somalia after all :)
@@reignz6968 She is Somali but from Djibouti
Not every somali from Somalia
East african 123 I’ve heard from many friends who visited Djibouti who have said that the girls there are particular good looking. Although I just thought them to be Somali. But I guess it’s because there less conservative nation in general and there women are able to show there beauty off more as compared to In Somalia.
East african 123 yes there good looking on average. Probably 7/10 on average. There’s fewer 8, 9, 10’s.
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Why do westerners like calling African languages dialects?
I don't think they are referring to how different regions my speak the same language but it may differ a little based on the region. Take for example Tswana (I'm assuming you're from SA ?), the Tswana we speak in Pretoria is different from the Tswana in North west.
*ignore the don't
Exactly. Many Westerners also have this tendency to refer to various African ethnic groups as "Tribes" regardless of affiliation, with a subconscious "they all look the same to me" mindset This phenomenon evidently goes hand in hand with the "Dialect" factor.
Makes no sense to me. They are LANGUAGES
Where there's a high level of mutual intelligibility both in spoken and written form, it generally counts as a dialect. For example I'm luhya and in our language are more than 20 different regional dialects that all form the general language but aren't exactly the same. They all sound similar but the further a dialect is physically apart from another the harder it it for speakers to completely understand each other.
Nigeria has many languages I'm from the Igbo tribe. thanks for the Yoruba man for representing us he is gentle man
My mum is Yoruba and my dad is Igbo
The british guy 😂
Nozi t blessed be the big bottoms 🤣🤣🤣
I was totally lost, I'll be honest haha. Hope you enjoyed the video!
Luke
IG: @l_connolly
He's awesome! 😂
😍🔥🔥He is so handsome !
Stompie Rea haha thanks so much!
Luke
IG: l_Connolly
That Russian born Congo girl though. Great smile & postive vibe
Thank you ❤️
I was so excited when i saw the title of this video but disappointed when I heard french, pidgin english and afrikaans
Somali 🇸🇴🇩🇯
You should do Xhosa. It is always been a beautiful language to me. Even some of the traditional songs. One of my top favorite languages in Africa
I agree
yes i like the southern bantu languages in general(lingala, kikongo, kimbundu, zulu, xhosa, etc) they sound so melodious and full of character
I was quite confused by the choice of French and Afrikaans out of all the languages but m’kay
Afrikaans is an African language. It's not a Dutch dialect. It's a language that spun off of Dutch. It's spoken by Afrikaners and Coloureds, both African ethnic groups.
@@psychonaut1502 nah lmao. Don’t know why they put that over swahili.
@@psychonaut1502 Still an indo european language and an ugly one at that.
@@ktheterkuceder6825 lmao just say you’re racist its not an ugly language
@@psychonaut1502 uhm no its not native to Africa and neither is French so they had business being there
Loving these videos! Please, include Black South Africans, Rwandans, Kenyans, Tanzanians. Just more content please :)
They are fun.
Happy Friday! Just to let you guys know - this video was a tiny, TINY sample of the incredible array of dialects and languages in Africa and we definitely missed some major ones like Swahili. If you want, we can make a part 2 featuring some other African languages. For the North Africans wondering why we are keep referring to this as Sub-Saharan series - it is only to separate Africa from North Africa (so we can keep these more focused). If you have a better term than Sub Saharan, let me know below. Otherwise - this is the best one I could find to describe the region :)
PS also we had a typo and put "Congolese" instead of "Kikongo" at the beginning
Just a suggestion, north, west, east and south. In Africa here, one horrible thing that happened is the schism between the north and sub-saharan regions. We are one Africa. This is one way Africa was weakened. I'm not prejudiced by the way, I love Europeans and all Humans deeply but I want us to move forward. That being said, thank you for your videos. I enjoyed this one. But please, in the future, try to portray a united Africa, if you can. Thank you so much for all you do. Take care of yourself. 💗
Swahili?
How do you miss Swahili of all African languages
It’s so exciting to see African languages featured 👏🏾👏🏾. Thanks for the additional note, but you didn’t really need to say “sub-Sharan” as that’s also not a region . Most of these terms are very colonially charged and unnecessary in your beautiful video. I would suggest just referring them as African languages and you featuring the various languages from various countries whether in North, South, Center , East or West Africa . We have 54 beautiful countries with lovely languages. So glad you featured Kikongo as I have relatives who from the Bakongo ethnic group ( in Angola) who also speak this language. I can’t wait to see more African languages in your videos ( especially Kimbundu, Umbundo or Kwanhama 🇦🇴😁)
Get more East Afrikans onboard....
They added French, a foreign language, and left out swahili, that is spoken in most of Eastern Africa and is an African language..... Thumbs down for me!!!!
In my country, in Togo we speak French so it doesn't bother me
Je vois pas le problème ? On parle français en Afrique aussi
@@kaliam28 exactement
I really liked Nigeria and Congo!!!
Love their accents and how stylish they are 😍😍😍
😍
THANK U LOVE 💖
The girl in red was actually into the Nigerian guy the way she moved uncomfortably when she saw him 😂
Yeah she checked him out they should date
As a Ghanaian, I loved the Congolese girl her voice, it was very charming and enthusiastic
The Djibouti girl didn't speak much Somali, but she's cute
@New-Era Of course.
I’m forgetting it af Somali, I need to visit east Africa 😩
Maanta dibaadu way qurux badan
Ma walaalo baad letahay
Aad bay uga baxsaday eray qallaad ah kuma ay soo darin masha allah
@@zahrasaid7137 If you have a few minutes to spare, I would like to share with you my wonderful trip to Zimbabwe that I took with my wife: ua-cam.com/video/E1XNeg-7aYI/v-deo.html
She's beautiful!
Did sis just say she thinks there’s 10 languages spoken in Africa 🤣🤣🤣
That part took me out 😂 😂
Ikr😂😂😂 in Uganda only we have more than 100 language's 😂😂
It can be nice if they make this type of video for different regions in Africa. For example "Sexiest North African language" or "Eastern African" etc then people can get to know many of the beautiful languages all over Africa. I'm from a Sounthern central country called Zambia💖
" in my culture we don't go on a date, we just get married" that's my people from Ibadan, Nigeria 🤓
I was shocked to o his Yoruba actually sounded forced
They should’ve used a different South African language .Afrikaans is of Eurocentric as it is a Dutch dialect .
Thank you ! Why South Africa is always represented by whites ? That a huge disrespect.
@Jean Tredoux Man we're talking about ethnic languages in different countries of Africa, languages that are there since the very beginning not languages brought by colonizers please come on ! Learn about Motherland.
@@orlanekingjames1460 man you are an idiot. Afrikaans was created by the indigenous Khoisan and slaves brought from around the world with its base being Dutch. Proud of my Khoisan heritage and my mother tongue Afrikaans. It is the only African language that you can allows you to study anything at university level and doing postgraduate studies.
For me, it’s not even that, it’s just that I don’t think Afrikaans is sexy. It’s too rough 😂 It’s a South African language 100% but I feel the same way about Xhosa and Tswana tbh
@@patrickjacobs1715 Oh I get it but within this language my dear which tongue is dominant ? Doesn't it sounds more like Dutch than an actual African language ? Just tell me because I want to know. But I mean you're South African you know better I guess. Just saying that South Africa is just not well represented all the time, it's just like dominated by white people while it's a black African country, it's provocation to always represent an African country by an ethnicity who is normally not originally from there it's just disrespect and a lot of South Africans agree with that.
I think afrikaans was just not the language for this, like native languages should have been used not a colonizers language really!!
Afrikaans is an african language. It's only spoken in Africa. Your racism is on display.
Where dose it derived from dutch which is not of this land, native languages are not derived from anywhere else in the world except here in Africa. My distaste for the language is being show and my disapproval of the disputable human beings that brought it here, colonizers. So if me making light of the obvious is racial to you then, you person I don't know, are ignorant to the history of South Africa or Africans in general (and it is racial and Afrikaans is not African, its a dialect for Dutch people who never went back home)
@@ladympho It is so much more than that and has been added to by all sorts of cultures in SA (and also Indonesia) to the point that it is a different language to Dutch. I know the history of SA very well, thanks. Whether you like it or not it is an African language. I take it you feel the same way about Zulu culture as they conquered, massacred and enslaved the lands around them, or is it only white people that can be colonisers?
@Richmond Apore That simply isn't true. The Dutch that the original settlers spoke doesn't exist anymore. Languages, much like organisms, evolve over time. Afrikaans is also known as 'kitchen' dutch as it was spoken by black Africans who added their own influence to the language. This created the hybrid language that we have today. You do realise that other African languages have gone through this process? For instance, the Berber language of North Africa is another hybrid language. It is known as an afroasiatic language as it is a hybrid of African and Arabic languages. By your logic, this isn't an african language, yet like Afrikaans it was formed in Africa. By the way there are 500 million speakers of afro-asiatic languages in North Africa, who now don't speak an African language according to you.
Agreed!
Printsessa the girl from Congo she is absolutely gorgeous and I love her accent it’s so sexy and this is coming from a Trinidad 🇹🇹 I can listen to her talk whole day
Thank you 🥰
love these videos on Africa. hope guys could do this on different African countries. they could be so different and same at the same time.#Africa
Loving the African series!
As a European I have not had many opportunities to learn about African cultures so this is extra appreciated
Surprised Kiswahili (Swahili) was not included considering how big it is in East Africa region.
NO SWAHILI people come on now ...🇹🇿🇺🇬🇰🇪
True 😍😍😍
kweli dada
for real
The spanish of Africa!
@@autobotdiva9268 nah....just Swahili. The Spanish of Africa sounds like bullsh*t and cringey
Africa is really rich in terms of language. To my opinion Swahili is the most sexiest and easy to learn language. Also Swahili music is mind blowing. I love all African Languages.
most beautiful lingala
This video was so much fun to watch ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you again for the opportunity to represent Djibouti
All languages have their charm.
representing east Africa but we need more east Africans. how is west Africa represented by like six people and one East African? they should get a Kenyan also
That Yorùbá man was heavily flirting. You don't go on dates James?! So you just get married huh 😂 Òpùró
Oniro gidi...lol
Oniro gba nii bobo james yen oo😆😆😆
OMO IGBORO EKO NI BABA YEN. ORO PO IRO NI
I would appreciate if they put a black South African
While I do love pidgin, I would of been even more happy had they used an native Nigerian language (Yoruba, Igbo, Hausa, Efik, Ijaw, etc)
@Aaron9 it really dosent. And while it is “native” to the areas it definitely ain’t indigenous. Please take your colonial mind set elsewhere 🙄
@Aaron9 It's called Broken English for a reason
Love this video!
As a South African 🇿🇦 would love to see some new f our indigenous languages included 🙌🏾🙏🏾
Please do more
Fa sure! My teacher lives i joberg
Sure like SeTswana..my language 😍
They did do more on south africa but didn't include you lmao.
Afrikaans is indigenous to South Africa the language evolved and was born in South Africa that makes no sense.
@@covfefe1787 "Evolved" and "language". You explained why they aren't absolutly native/ indigenous yourself, but nice story tho lmao.
The answer is literally Swahili, yet it's not even used in the video?
Somali language sounded like it could be on audible
Sounds very much like a semitic language like Aramaic, Hebrew and Arabic. I might be wrong. Apologies if I am.
Patrick Jacobs It’s a Cushitic language, both Semitic and Cushitic are Afro asiatic languages so I understand why the mixup between Somali and Semitic languages.
It’s good to note also that many argue for Semitic languages having origins in Cushitic languages like Somali or afan oromo.
She was referring to tone but we have a beautiful language 🤎🤎🤎
Sam AM Oh ok, btw you did amazing walaal, Masha Allah 👏🏿
@@patrickjacobs1715 True. Somali alphabet/letters is pronounced same as arabic alphabet although there are one or two alphabet that are not in arabic. I don't know about Aramaic or Hebrew but I guess they sound same as arabic. The reason Somali sounds to you as Aramaic, Hebrew and Arabic because of these languages come from the same source or proto afroasiatic origin.
y’all should have done swahilli (Kenya) & Igbo (Nigeria) and a Real south African like Zulu or Xhosa
This is what I've BEEN SAYING KEITH!
🌚Swahili’s Tanzanian too🇹🇿
Martin majambele a lot of east africa speaks Swahili not just 🇰🇪 and 🇹🇿
Martin majambele i know
Janice i know
"You are the cockroach in my cupboard"
I'm not dead I'm deaded 😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
Do more Africa longoe😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍!!!!!!!!!!!@@@@?
This video was so much fun to film ❤️❤️❤️ thank you again for the opportunity to represent 🇨🇬🇨🇬🇨🇬🇨🇬🇨🇬✊🏾 honestly all languages have their charm and that is what makes human beings so amazing! If you love languages then you love people and if you love people then you love languages ❤️
Thanks for representing us La sœur.. Tu nous a rendu fier de notre culture.. T'es super belle comme une vraise Villoise ( élégance, Diatance, fréquence 🇨🇬🇨🇬💯) bisou à toi🖤✊🏾 et courage à toi et le future🙏🏾
M E R V E I L L Ě ❤️❤️❤️ merci beaucoup!!!
Ya'll complaining as to why there is no Swahili speaking person on here, although i agree, but chill the pandemic is still going on. They may not have been able to find someone who spoke Swahili in this current situation.
They should just walk into Zanzibar or Coast of Kenya and pick anyone LOL
Bravo Printsessa , thanks for promoting our beautiful language KIKONGO 🇨🇬🇨🇬🇨🇬🇨🇬. Thumbs up for Congo Brazzaville
In my little Caribbean nation many of us have Yoruba, igbo and Ashanti blood so it's nice to hear one of the languages of my ancestry, I too will ask a lady that I like to marry me as soon as or shortly after meeting her. I now see where I get it from 😁
One love to all
And stay safe 👍
Nice, which island are you from?
@@natdeji over 25% of blacks in the Caribbean are said to have descended from blacks taken from the bights of Benin and Biafra.
And cos of the cross marriages over the years. Over 70% are said to have the bloods cussing through their veins.
So of course, you'd see a lot of Yorubas and igbos here.
I like how there is a Somali representation without a Somali ❤️ man put some respect on east Africa.🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴
whats all the clout on somalia these days they should of put tigrinya representing east africa eritrea not somalia
@@ahmedsamra8418 tigrayians should represent only themselves and not other African country's. If you have a problem with tigryians not being represented than put yourself out there, and stop complaining like a bitch.
Lwaiy review I ain’t Canadian though that’s where these guys do it?
@@ahmedsamra8418 they aren't Canadian they are American, and even if you can't represent for your people because of how far away of the studio is from your home I don't see how that justifys you being upset about Somalis representing themselves.
Lwaiy review cause they put Somali or Djibouti in every episode?
I can't get over the fact that Kiswahili was not included on the video..
"I'm from the Republic of Congo" "Oh i used to date a Nigerian" they think we are all the same 🤦🏿♂️
I was looking for this exact comment, imagine how tired we are 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
Haha bruh what did you do for her to say that❓ 🇨🇬💯
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I heard that! In other news I do think you guys are similar though; for a Southern African.
WE ARE NOT THE SAME. WE ARE NOT FROM THE SAME GROUP. CONGOLESE ARE BANTU, NIGERIAN ARE NOT. WE DON'T HAVE A SAME CULTURE
Did you listen to the rest of what he said before commenting?
All the languages were so beautiful.. especially that spoken by the Somali lady and the Congolese lady🤞🏿🤞🏿
we North africans are africans too . Idk why there isn't any north africans in the videos . I would love to see people from different parts of africa .
I think they were looking for African languages. Arabic falls under asian languages
@@thato596 no we have our own dialects that only exist in north africa and even other arabs can't understand us most of the time . And no matter what it still a part of africa and african laguages .
@@thato596 french isn't an african language and we find it in the video so..
Yesssssss this is the content I'm here for! Great work as per usual on this episode, the thousands of languages and dialects of the continent truly are spectacular!! I'd really hope to visit Accra and Dakar in Ghana and Senegal respectively one day :D
as a congolese from bzv, i loooove that they chose kikongo over lingala.. for once! lol
yees i think kikongo and also kimbundu sound a bit more elegant than lingala
Kiluba better than both of them.
Please do a part two, this time with no European languages, and more explanations of the languages for people who aren't as familiar. Educate the world on the beauty and complexity of African languages!
How about you go to african channel to get that
European? Afrikaans is a language born in South Africa from multiple languages, it is the youngest language in the world. Afrikaans isn't a language from Europe. We compare it to Dutch because its the easiest way to explain its origin, but it is not Dutch. Do not discredit my people.
3:11 *yaaaay Somali language💪💪💪💪💪 and the Girl is beautiful mashallah*
Printessa sounds like Princess in Spanish/Portuguese/Italian. I loved her, she is so sweet.
That Twi spoken by the Ghanaian girls isn't it😖😅😹
Aswear 😂😂😂
The way she is saying the nkante kwan no koraaa ahh😂😂😂
3:33 She was speaking Kikongo not Congolese, Congolese is not a language
Yep - noted. We made a typo! Thankfully she mentions her language at the end
Enjoyed watching this one.. Would love to see someone from Angola/Mozambique being featured in your next part.. pls keep these amazing videos coming 😁😁😁
I agree 😁🇦🇴 🇲🇿👌🏾👌🏾
Agreed🇲🇿🇲🇿🇲🇿
Not speaking Portuguese but the languages from there
As a Mozambican i agree, Mozambique and Angola are always left out hahah.
@@coreondu sou um grande fa do teu trabalho, adoro as tuas musicas.
Ghana Twi language is simply beautiful when talking about love related topics. Reminds me of Brazilian Portuguese, love languages
The congolese girl spoke more French than Kikongo. "charme", beau gosse" and "papaye" = French
Oumarou didn't make ANY sense at all.
Next time make sure to pick people who actually know the language. Just because people are black does not mean they speak their maternal tongue. Unfortunately...
Correct. A lot of languages are spoken in Africa. Over 3000 different languages are spoken on the Continent. Nigeria speaks about 521 different languages and dialects. It is said the more diversity in a culture the older it is. Africa is the birth place of the human race.
How is French an “African accent”? This is False advertisement and manipulation for the general public.
Right and Afrikaans? That’s literally just Dutch 👩🏼🦯
@дрсн well technically Arabic isn’t a fully African language but it’s partial. It’s apart of the Afro-Asiatic language group. Along with Somali, Oromo, Amharic, Hebrew etc. it’s roots are from Africa technically.
That’s crazy that girl spoke Russian, it’s so unusual to see that O_O