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  2. Languages of Djibouti - Wikipedia

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    Somali and Afar are the most widely spoken tongues, and Arabic and French serve as the official languages. According to the 2018 report from the Organisation internationale de la Francophonie, Djibouti has 50% French speakers. [1] French is the main language of schooling, from primary to university, alongside Arabic.

  3. Demographics of Djibouti - Wikipedia

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    Colloquially, about 59,000 local residents speak the Ta'izzi-Adeni Arabic dialect, also known as Djibouti Arabic. French serves as a statutory national language. It was inherited from the colonial period, and is the primary language of instruction. Around 17,000 Djiboutians speak it as a first language.

  4. List of countries and territories where French is an official ...

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    French is an official language in 27 independent nations. French is also the second most geographically widespread language in the world after English, with about 60 countries and territories having it as a de jure or de facto official, administrative, or cultural language. [1]

  5. Djiboutians - Wikipedia

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    The Djiboutians (French: Djiboutiens, Arabic: جيبوتيون) are the native inhabitants of Djibouti, as well as the global diaspora of Djibouti. The country is mainly composed of two ethnic groups, the Somali and the Afar. It has many languages - though Somali and Afar are the most widely spoken ones, Arabic and French serve as the official ...

  6. Outline of Djibouti - Wikipedia

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    Arabic and French constitute the country's two official languages. About 94% of residents adhere to Islam , a religion that has been predominant in the region for more than 1,000 years. [ 1 ] Djibouti is strategically located near the world's busiest shipping lanes, controlling access to the Red Sea and Indian Ocean .

  7. Djibouti - Wikipedia

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    The main print newspapers are owned by the government: the French-language daily La Nation, the English weekly Djibouti Post, and the Arabic weekly Al-Qarn. There is also a state news agency, Agence Djiboutienne d'Information. Non-government news websites are based abroad; for instance, La Voix de Djibouti operates out of Belgium. [191]

  8. Afar language - Wikipedia

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    In Djibouti, Afar is a recognized national language. [3] It is also one of the broadcasting languages of the Radio Television of Djibouti public network. In Eritrea, Afar is recognized as one of nine national languages which formally enjoy equal status although Tigrinya and Arabic are by far of greatest significance in official usage.

  9. Category:Languages of Djibouti - Wikipedia

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    Simple English; سنڌي; Slovenčina ... Pages in category "Languages of Djibouti" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... French language; N ...