Off topic: What's the official language of South Africa?
Thread poster: Robbie Jia
Robbie Jia
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Nov 9, 2012

I am dealing with a project for multi-languages.

The client needs to the language pair of Chinese to South Africa language.

what's the official language of South Africa (excluding English)?

what's the very popular language of South Africa ?

thanks...


 
Katinka Krukow
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Well,.... :-) Nov 9, 2012

Well, as far as I know, South Africa has 11 official languages! But besides English, Afrikaans is the most popular language down there.

Have a look here as well:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Languages_of_South_Africa

: )


 
Paul Dixon
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Eleven official languages Nov 9, 2012

I found this on the Internet at http://srufaculty.sru.edu/james.hathaway/rainbow/11_official_languages.htm:[

South Africa's 11 Official Languages

Afrikaans 5,811,547
Setswana 3,301,774
English 3,457,467
SiSwati 1,013,193
IsiNdebele 586,961
Tshivenda 876,409
IsiXhosa 7,196,118
Xitsonga 1
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I found this on the Internet at http://srufaculty.sru.edu/james.hathaway/rainbow/11_official_languages.htm:[

South Africa's 11 Official Languages

Afrikaans 5,811,547
Setswana 3,301,774
English 3,457,467
SiSwati 1,013,193
IsiNdebele 586,961
Tshivenda 876,409
IsiXhosa 7,196,118
Xitsonga 1,756,105
IsiZulu 9,200,144
Other 228,275
Sepedi 3,695,846
Sesotho 3,104,197
Unspecified 355,538

Total 40,583,574

Source: SA Census (1996)

So if you want the official language with most speakers, then it's IsiZulu (more speakers than Afrikaans).
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Robbie Jia
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Thanks so much for your help. Nov 9, 2012

Katinka24 wrote:

Well, as far as I know, South Africa has 11 official languages! But besides English, Afrikaans is the most popular language down there.

Have a look here as well:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Languages_of_South_Africa

: )


 
Robbie Jia
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Thanks so much for your help. Nov 9, 2012

Paul Dixon wrote:

I found this on the Internet at http://srufaculty.sru.edu/james.hathaway/rainbow/11_official_languages.htm:[

South Africa's 11 Official Languages

Afrikaans 5,811,547
Setswana 3,301,774
English 3,457,467
SiSwati 1,013,193
IsiNdebele 586,961
Tshivenda 876,409
IsiXhosa 7,196,118
Xitsonga 1,756,105
IsiZulu 9,200,144
Other 228,275
Sepedi 3,695,846
Sesotho 3,104,197
Unspecified 355,538

Total 40,583,574

Source: SA Census (1996)

So if you want the official language with most speakers, then it's IsiZulu (more speakers than Afrikaans).


 
Usch Pilz
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@ Paul Nov 10, 2012

As Paul says - Zulu is a pretty safe bet. Especially since modern Zulu and modern Ndebele have many similarites - so that covers another big group.
In addition to that, most people in Southern Africa will speak and understand at least some Zulu.


 
Allison Wright (X)
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South Africa also has translators and translation agencies Nov 10, 2012

Your client would be best advised to contact one of the leading South African localisation companies to give them advice.

I have no commercial interest in this suggestion. It is common sense to go to those who know best, don't you think?

Contact me privately if you cannot find what you need on Google.


 
Madeleine Chevassus
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conference on radio (RFI) about South African languages (in French) Nov 10, 2012

If some of you speak French and are interested on the subject,

you can replay a conference on Radio France Internationale RFI (in French) on the subject (30 minutes).

http://www.rfi.fr/emission/20121107-connaissez-vous-langues-clic-le-sud-afrique

follow Ecouter la danse des mots

Enjoy!


 


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