
Sango
Sango is a creole language derived from the Sango language, primarily spoken in the Central African Republic. Initially based on the Ngbandi language, Sango has evolved through interactions with various ethnic groups and languages, making it a lingua franca in the region. It is characterized by a simplified grammar and vocabulary, making it accessible to speakers of different native languages. Sango serves as a means of communication across diverse communities, facilitating trade, education, and cultural exchange. Today, it is one of the official languages of the Central African Republic and is spoken by millions.