Most peoples of sub-Saharan Africa speak a language that is part of which family?
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Most people in sub-Saharan Africa speak languages that are part of the Niger-Congo language family. This language family is the largest in Africa and includes several subfamilies such as Bantu, Kwa, Yoruba, Igbo, and many others. Bantu languages, in particular, are spoken by a significant portion of the population in sub-Saharan Africa.