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Afrihili

Afrihili is a language spoken in Africa. It is a mix of African and European languages. Afrihili is considered a pidgin language. A pidgin is a language that is created when two groups of people who do not share a common language come into contact with each other. Pidgins usually have simplified grammar and a limited vocabulary. They are not usually written down, but are passed on by word of mouth. Afrihili was created in the 1970s by Dr. Ida C. Ward. Dr. Ward was a linguist who was working in Africa. She noticed that there was a need for a common language that could be used by people from different language backgrounds. Afrihili was designed to fill this need. The word Afrihili comes from the African word for “language”, hili, and the French word for “African”, africain. Afrihili is written using the Latin alphabet. It has a simple grammar and a vocabulary that is based on French, Portuguese, and African words. Afrihili is spoken by people in many different countries, including Ivory Coast, Ghana, Nigeria, and Senegal. It is also used by some international organizations, such as the United Nations. Afrihili is a language that is still developing. New words are being added to the vocabulary as the need arises. Afrihili is an important language in Africa, and it is likely to continue to grow in importance in the future.

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Afrihili
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