

When a language disappears, more than words are lost.
Africa is home to more languages than any other continent on Earth—each carrying history, memory, science, humor, and ways of understanding life that cannot be translated. From widely spoken tongues to languages held by small communities, every one is a living archive of identity.
This is why language preservation is cultural preservation.
And why Africa has never been one voice—but thousands, speaking across time.
Source: @africa



