African Language & African Translation
Information and resources on African language & African language translation. Language is a system of communication specific to the human race. It may be defined as primarily oral-aural, in that all naturally evolved large-scale linguistic systems have as their fundamental medium orderly patterns of sound produced by the human voice (oral) and perceived and processed by the ear (aural). Germanic languages, which form a subfamily of Indo-European languages, are spoken today by 540 million people in many parts of the world but chiefly in Europe and North America. Traditionally, Germanic languages comprise three major branches: West Germanic, North Germanic, and East Germanic. Below are links that provide information about African languages.
Algerian Darja Dictionary Development Group: Algerian Darja English Dictionary
View a list of abbreviations, transcription convention, and lexicon searchable by alphabet.
Yoruba Language and Resources Guide
Access a growing collection of online Yoruba language-learning resources.



