File:South Africa 2011 dominant language map (hex cells).svg
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sono | 18:23, 12 Malichi 2021 | 807 × 711 (922 KB) | Htonl | =={{int:filedesc}}== {{Information |Description={{en|1=Map showing the dominant home languages in South Africa, according to Census 2011, using data aggregated to regular 50km<sup>2</sup> hexagonal cells. In this context, a language is dominant if it more than 50% of the population in a ward speak it at home, or more than 33% speak it and no other language is spoken by more than 25%. {{legend|#ffffb3|English}} {{legend|#8dd3c7|Afrikaans}} {{legend|#bebada|isiNdebele}} {{legend|#fb8072|isiXhos... |
Magwiliskilo ntchito
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Umo chinthu chagwiliskikila ntchito
Ma wiki ghanyake agho ghakugwiliska ichi:
- Magwiliskilo pa de.wikipedia.org
- Magwiliskilo pa en.wikipedia.org
- Magwiliskilo pa fi.wikipedia.org
- Magwiliskilo pa nso.wikipedia.org