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Languages in Tunisia
Tunisia is an African country that has its own official language. Commonly there are three languages that are spoken in Tunisia that includes Arabic, French and Tunisian dialect. Usually, the Tunisia official language includes modern standard Arabic or literary Arabic. Besides spoken by the local people of Tunisia this language also taught in schools and colleges of the country. Besides being taught, the children of the country also learn to write Arabic. The government officials also sign their important deals in their official Tunisia language. Moreover, you will found almost 70 percent of the natives of the country speaking the Arabic language and dealings all their matters in their official Tunisia language.
National Language of Tunisia
The national language in Tunisia is Tunisian Arabic. A minor community of only about 1 % speaks Berber language, Shelia in Tunisia. Many other foreign languages are also spoken in Tunisia, for example, German and English. The German language is now spoken in the major cities of Tunisia.
Other Languages in Tunisia
Besides Arabic, the other spoken Tunisia language is French which is spoken by 60 percent of the population of Tunisia. The half amounts of the newspaper of Tunisia are printed in French. The third Tunisia language is Darija which is spoken by 11 millions of population. Presently the language of Darija is spreading on a huge scale in Tunisia and is majorly used by the modern generation of Tunisia. As above mentioned about Tunisia language the information about the country’s language is very important for a foreigner to travel in the country that will help him communicate with the local natives of that country.
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