Africa

Karibu Afrika (Swahili)!

Wamkelekile eAfrika (Xhosa)!

Siyakwamukela e-Afrika (Zulu)!

Kaabo si Africa (Yoruba)!

Nnọọ na Africa (Igbo)!

Barka da zuwa Afirka (Hausa)!

مرحبا بكم في أفريقيا (Arabic)!

Welkom in Afrika (Afrikaans)!

Welcome to Africa (English)!

Bienvenue en Afrique (French)!

There are many ways to express our gladness to have someone visiting or settling in Africa. The diversity of languages is immense. we will have the time on this journey to guide you through the various riches of the African continent. From its partition (number of countries), languages, cultures and traditions to its relation to the rest of the world.

For the purpose of getting our message across we will use English or French, but this could change in the future, for Africa has its own languages.

Africa; the name we know at least from the post colonial era, from its original name African historians are still debating on and researching, let us name it (…), is located between the American continent on its west; separated by the Atlantic ocean, and Australia on its east; separated by the Indian ocean, and North by Europe; separated by the Mediterranean sea, and North East by Middle East; separated by the Red Sea, is the land to a world diversity that is at the same time intriguing and interesting.

Africa on the Map. Brown Area. Source: Internet.

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Quiz on the Above Reading:

1- What is the Topic of the Reading?

2- Where is the Topic of the Reading Located?

3- How many Countries were counted in the Reading in relation to the topic?

4- How many languages are spoken in the main topic?

5- How many ethnic groups are estimated on the main topic?

6- What are the common ways the main topic is partitioned?

7 – What is your relationship with the main topic?

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