Languages of Chad

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Chad has two official languages, French and literary Arabic, and over 120 indigenous languages. A vernacular version of Arabic, Chadian Arabic, is the lingua franca.

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[edit] Afro-Asiatic languages

  • Chadic languages
    • Boudouma (51,600, RGPH 1993)
    • Kéra (44,523, RGPH 1993)
    • Massa (109,093, RGPH 1993)
    • Moussey

[edit] Niger-Congo languages

[edit] Nilo-Saharan languages

  • Maban languages
    • Maba (120,000, SIL 1991)
    • Massalit (50,857, RGPH 1993)
    • Karanga
    • Kendeje
    • Marfa
    • Massalat
    • Surbakhal
    • Kibet
    • Runga
  • Sara-Baguirmi languages
    • Bernde
    • Bagirmi
    • Berakou
    • Disa
    • Gula
    • Jaya
    • Kenga (30,000, SIL 1993)
    • Naba
    • Fongoro
    • Barma (44,761, RGPH 1993)
    • Beraku
    • Ngambay
    • Sara (183,471, RGPH 1993)
  • Sinyar

[edit] Unclassified languages

  • Laal (749, SIL 2000)

[edit] External links


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