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Losing my language
More than 2000 languages are spoken across Africa, but young Africans are often pressured to adopt English or French in order to succeed.
More than 2000 languages are spoken across Africa, but young Africans are often told that they need to speak English or French in order to succeed. In the process, native languages are being marginalised and it has resulted in a ‘linguistic famine’. Three people from South Africa, Nigeria and Ghana who have been pressured to adopt a different language reveal the impact on their lives and relationships.
Presenter: Kim Chakanetsa
Producer: Mary Goodhart
Last on
Sat 13 Nov 2021
02:32GMT
´óÏó´«Ã½ World Service East Asia
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