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African literature, the body of traditional oral and written literatures in Afro-Asiatic and African languages together with works written by Africans in European languages. ... Works written in European languages date primarily from the 20th century onward

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African literature the body of traditional oral and written traditional Afro-Asiatic and African languages and the word together written by African In European languages .Traditional

written literature, which is limited to a smaller geographic area than is oral literature, is most characteristic of those sub-Saharan cultures that have participated in the cultures of the Mediterranean. In particular, there are written literatures in both Hausa and Arabic, created by the scholars of what is now northern Nigeria, and the Somali people have produced a traditional written literature. There are also works written in Geʿez (Ethiopic) and Amharic, two of the languages of Ethiopia, which is the one part of Africawhere Christianity has been practiced long enough to be considered traditional. Works written in European languages date primarily from the 20th century onward. The literature of South Africa in English and Afrikaans is also covered in a separate article, South African literature.

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