Language
In Swaziland, the kingdoms official languages are Siswati
and English, the two languages are similar. Siswati is related
to Sisulu, another language spoken in Africa. English is the
language for government and education in Swaziland. Siswati
is spoken by about 1.5 million people and is one of the 11 official
languages in Swaziland. It is one of the Bantu languages, Siswati
is taught in some schools in Africa. Sisulu is spoken by about
76,000 people, and it too is part of the official languages in Africa.
Sisulu is also part of the Bantu languages, the first book written in
Sisulu was wrote by Newton adams.
and English, the two languages are similar. Siswati is related
to Sisulu, another language spoken in Africa. English is the
language for government and education in Swaziland. Siswati
is spoken by about 1.5 million people and is one of the 11 official
languages in Swaziland. It is one of the Bantu languages, Siswati
is taught in some schools in Africa. Sisulu is spoken by about
76,000 people, and it too is part of the official languages in Africa.
Sisulu is also part of the Bantu languages, the first book written in
Sisulu was wrote by Newton adams.