![]() From then until 1994, Afrikaans and English were the official languages of South Africa.Īfter the 1994 elections, English became the main language used in government. ![]() In 1961, South Africa became a republic and Afrikaans language included Dutch, which was later dropped in 1984. Afrikaans became a part of Dutch in 1925 but it later replaced Dutch, as the latter was no longer used. For 15 years (1910-1925), the two official languages in South Africa were English and Dutch. ![]() Most people in South Africa speak one or two official languages, except for about two percent. ![]() South Africa speaks 11 languages officially: Afrikaans, Ndebele, English, Northern Soho, Swazi, Sotho, Tsonga, Venda, Tswama, Zulu and Xhosa. ![]()
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