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What roman languages derived from latin in africa country give me a country i appreciated thanx?

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What roman languages derived from latin in africa country give me a country i appreciated thanx?

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All the Romance languages in Africa come from the colonial period, but they are still in active use. There were a couple of indigenous Latin-based languages in North Africa (Mozarabic and African Romance), but those are extinct. Spanish – Equatorial Guinea Portuguese – Angola, Mozambique French – Benin, Cameroon, Chad, Guinea, Niger, Gabon, Cote d’Ivoire, Senegal, plus several more. Some Italian is still used in the old Italian colonial areas (Libya, Eritrea), but it is not official and is rapidly becoming extinct there. There might be a very small residual of Italian in Ethiopia, but that is doubtful at best. Otherwise, no Romance language in Ethiopia.

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