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View Poll Results: what language(s

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  • Arabic and Arabic dialects (northern Africa)

    6 19.35%
  • Berber dialects (northern Africa)

    4 12.90%
  • Spainish

    5 16.13%
  • Sudanic languages, Nilotic dialects (Sudan,southern Egypt)

    1 3.23%
  • English

    17 54.84%
  • Tigrinya, Amaharic, Somli (Africa Horn, Ethiopia,Somlia, Eritrea

    5 16.13%
  • Wolof, Bambara(Mauritiana, Mali)

    2 6.45%
  • Italian

    3 9.68%
  • Jola, Mandinka, ewe, ashante( west africa Senegal, Gambia, Ghana,

    1 3.23%
  • Igbo, Yourba (Nigeria)

    1 3.23%
  • French

    7 22.58%
  • Crioulo (Cape Verde)

    4 12.90%
  • Portugese

    4 12.90%
  • Hausa, Fulani( Niger, Nigeria,other parts)

    3 9.68%
  • Lingala, Bantu (Central Africa Congo)

    0 0%
  • Kiswahili, Kinyarwanda, Shona ( South east Africa Kenya, Tanzania,Zimbabwe)

    0 0%
  • Afrikaans (South Africa)

    4 12.90%
  • Swahili, Xhosa, Zulu South African Languages

    2 6.45%
  • Malagasy, Seychellois, rèunion french creole ( Indian ocean islands)

    3 9.68%
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Thread: If you visited Africa what language do you think most locals would think you spoke?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ItaloPortuga View Post
    I have absolutely no idea...
    could pass in North Africa with abit darker hair , albeit not the most typical of course , but still you could fall within the phenotypical diversity based on your picture.

    some of these Tunisians girls have a near Atlanto-Med look:



    Last edited by BerberWarrior; 2012-08-07 at 01:09.

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