which was the official language of European colonies in South Africa and south America
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So, when colonial administrations imposed their European – and thus very alien – languages on colonised peoples, they had a profound effect on those peoples' identity. English, French and Portuguese became official languages and languages of education. And they still retain that status today.
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English, French and Portuguese became official languages
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