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Languages in Chad
Chad is a landlocked country in central Africa. It is the first rule of traveling that if you want to visit a place, you should know about its languages. There are multiple languages in Chad. Chad official languages are French and modern standard Arabic.
Total Numbers of Other Languages in Chad
If talk about languages in Chad, there are about 120 native and 6 are non-indigenous languages in Chad. French and Arabic are also the statutory national language in Chad. Lingua franca is the dialect of Arabic languages in Chad. It is a local dialect that is used as a common bridge.
Other Languages in Chad
Sar is one of the indigenous languages in Chad. It is most commonly used indigenous language. It is spoken in many dialects. Ngambay is the usual dialect of most of the Chad folks. French, being Chad national language, is used as institutional, educational and governmental language. Some languages in chad are Amdang, Assangori, Bagirmi, Barein, Bedjond, Besme, Bua, Daju, Disa, Fongoro, Fania, Fulfulde, Gabri, Fur, Gula, Gor, Hausa, Herde, Jaya, Horo, Kaba, Kaba Deme, Kaba Naa, Karang, Kanuri, Karanga, Zerenkel, Zaghawa, Ubi, Zan Gula, Tunia, Tupuri, Tumak, Tama, Tamki, Somrai, Surbakhal, Sar, Sango, Sarua, Runga, Pana, Noy, Nzakambay, Ndam, Ngam, Naba, Muskum, Musey, Musgu, Mulgi, Mubi, morom, Mpade, Miltu, Mogum, Massalat, Mawa, Maslam, Lotus, Laal, Kou and many more.
Other More Spoken Languages in Chad
French is more spoken in Chad than the Arabic. The sign language of Chad is Nigerian sign language. American sign language is Chad’s immigrant language. The standard Arabic language is expanding now across the Chad country. Business persons of Chad use Arabic for the purpose of communication.