NígerKongofjölskyldan
The NígerKongofjölskyldan, also known as the Niger-Congo language family, is the largest language family in Africa and the world in terms of the number of distinct languages. It encompasses over 1,500 languages, spoken by more than 700 million people across a vast geographical area stretching from Senegal in the west to Kenya in the east, and as far south as South Africa. The family is generally divided into two major branches, although the exact classification is a subject of ongoing linguistic research.
The most widely spoken languages within the NígerKongofjölskyldan belong to the Bantu subgroup, which includes languages
The reconstruction of Proto-Niger-Congo, the hypothetical ancestor language, suggests its speakers originated in West Africa. The