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Of the languages of Tunisia, Arabic is the sole official language according to the Tunisian Constitution. [1] The vast majority of the population today speaks Tunisian Arabic as their native language, which is mutually intelligible to a limited degree with other Maghrebi Arabic dialects.
French, English, and Italian are the main foreign languages spoken in Tunisia. The proximity of the country to Europe has popularized European languages in the country. A significant population in Tunisia also speaks Turkish.
Tunisia - Arabic, French, Berber: Arabic is the official language, and most natives speak a dialect of Tunisian Arabic. Modern Standard Arabic is taught in schools.
The official language of Tunisia is Modern Standard Arabic. It’s one from their Constitution. Tunisian Arabic, or “Tounsi,” is what people often speak every day. French is also important, especially in schools and offices. Berber dialects and Judeo-Tunisian Arabic enrich Tunisia’s language mix too.
Pages in category "Languages of Tunisia" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
The official language of Tunisia is Modern Standard Arabic. The vast majority of Tunisia's population is Arab and Muslim. Vernacular Tunisian Arabic is the most spoken, and French also serves as an administrative and educational language in some contexts, but it has no official status.
The most of the population today speaks Tunisian Arabic as their native language. A large portion of the population can speak French to varying degrees. Eastern Berber languages are still spoken by a few thousands Tunisian minority groups.