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This is a list of extinct languages of Africa, languages which have undergone language death, have no native speakers and no spoken descendant.

Angola

  • Kwadi The omotik language was discovered in the early 1970s

Cameroon

  • Duli
  • Gey
  • Nagumi
  • Yeni

    Chad

  • Horo
  • Muskum

    Côte d'Ivoire

  • Esuma

    Democratic Republic of the Congo

  • Ngbee

    Egypt

  • Ancient Egyptian
  • Ancient Nubian
  • Coptic

    Eritrea

  • Geez

    Ethiopia

  • Gafat
  • Geez (see Eritrea, above)
  • Weyto

    Guinea

  • Baga Kaloum (see Baga languages)
  • Baga Sobané

    Kenya

  • Elmolo
  • Kore
  • Omotik

    Nigeria

  • Ajawa
  • Auyokawa
  • Basa-Gumna
  • Gamo-Ningi
  • Kpati
  • Kubi
  • Mawa
  • Teshenawa

    South Africa

  • //Xegwi
  • /Xam
  • Seroa

    Sudan

  • Ancient Nubian
  • Baygo
  • Berti
  • Birked
  • Gule
  • Homa
  • Mittu
  • Togoyo
  • Torona

    Tanzania

  • Kw'adza

    Tunisia

  • Mediterranean Lingua Franca
  • Punic
  • Sened
  • Vandalic

    Uganda

  • Nyang'i
  • Singa Further Information

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