In Tanzania, the official language is Swahili, also known as Kiswahili. It is used as a lingua franca throughout the country and is spoken by the majority of the population. Swahili is a Bantu language and is widely used in everyday communication, education, business, and government.
In addition to Swahili, English is also widely spoken in Tanzania, especially in urban areas, government offices, schools, and businesses. English is used as the language of instruction in schools and is commonly used in official communication.
There are also numerous indigenous languages spoken in Tanzania, with more than 120 different languages being used across the country. Some of the major indigenous languages include Kikuyu, Chaga, Sukuma, and Haya. These languages are often spoken within specific ethnic groups or regions in Tanzania.
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