Northern Africa is linguistically diverse, with languages from various language families. These are just a few examples, and linguistic diversity in Northern Africa reflects historical, cultural, and geographical influences.
Predominantly spoken across the region, with dialectal variations.
- Tamazight
- Kabyle
- Rifian
In some regions due to historical ties, English may be spoken alongside other languages.
Due to historical colonial influences, French is spoken in some Northern African countries, like Algeria and Tunisia.
Spoken in parts of North Africa, particularly in Niger and Chad.
In some areas, especially in territories like Ceuta and Melilla (Spanish enclaves in Morocco).