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  2. Languages of Senegal - Wikipedia

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    Senegal is a Francophone country, where, as of 2024, 5.13 million (27.73%) out of 18.50 million people speak French. [2] In terms of usage, Wolof is the lingua franca and the most widely spoken language in Senegal, as a first or second language (80%). [3] Mande languages spoken include Soninke, and Mandinka.

  3. Wolof language - Wikipedia

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    Unlike most other languages of its family, Wolof is not a tonal language. Wolof is the most widely spoken language in Senegal, spoken natively by the Wolof people (40% of the population) but also by most other Senegalese as a second language. [3] Wolof dialects vary geographically and between rural and urban areas.

  4. Category:Languages of Senegal - Wikipedia

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    Main page; Contents; Current events; Random article; About Wikipedia; ... Pages in category "Languages of Senegal" The following 45 pages are in this category, out of ...

  5. In Senegal, the bastion of the region's Francophonie, French ...

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    Six of them have the status of national languages, but Wolof is largely dominant. Out of the population of 17 million people, over 12 million speak Wolof, compared to around 4 million French speakers. But like in most former colonies, French has traditionally been the language of Senegalese political and cultural elites.

  6. Senegal - Wikipedia

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    Most people also speak their own ethnic language while, especially in Dakar, Wolof is the lingua franca. [109] Pulaar is spoken by the Fulas and Toucouleur. The Serer language is widely spoken by both Serers and non-Serers (including President Sall, whose wife is Serer); so are the Cangin languages , whose speakers are ethnically Serers.

  7. Senegambian languages - Wikipedia

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    The Senegambian languages, traditionally known as the Northern West Atlantic, sometimes confusingly referred to in literature as the Atlantic languages, are a branch of Atlantic–Congo languages most commonly spoken in Senegal and neighboring southern Mauritania, The Gambia, Guinea-Bissau, and Guinea.

  8. List of countries by number of languages - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. ... This is a list of countries by number of languages according to the 22nd edition of Ethnologue ... Senegal: 38 8 46

  9. List of official languages - Wikipedia

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    Mauritania (a national language along with Fula, Wolof, the official language is Arabic) Senegal (a national language along with Balanta, Bassari, Bedik, Fula, Hassaniya, Jola, Mandinka, Mandjak, Mankanya, Noon, Safen, Serer, Wolof, the official language is French) Sotho: Lesotho (with English)