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Saharan Africa and Africa in general is divided not by ethnicity, culture, or tribe but by random geographical boundaries arbitrarily selected by marauding colonials. Language groups are divided into Bantu, Swahili, Nilotic languages, with the common denominator of Arabic as a trade language for cultures located along the trade routes with hubs in Timbuktu, Egypt, Senegal, Mauritius, and terminating possibly in Morocco.

In every company there are probably a minimum of 5 major indigenous ethnic languages spoken, plus one or two colonial languages, with a religious language (generally Arabic), and various Pidgins or Creoles (Nigeria/Ghana). There is no way to unify Saharan Africa with one language, as the geography and related cultures are as varied as they are distinct.

Africa is a CONTINENT, not a country.

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In the Sahara Desert, people speak French, Berber, Arabic, and Ambaric.

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Arabic is the language people speak here..and tuareg is the natives who live here!

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