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French speakers
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14,000 |
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Ethnologue |
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Ranked 9th. 168% more than United Kingdom |
Ranked 16th. |
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French status
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The only language of formal education. Official language. Bible 1530-1986. |
French is only spoken by about 11% of the population of Channel Islands, mainly older people. Official language. Bible 1530-1986. |
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Status of French language in selected countries. Additional information for Mauritius provided by the Ministry of Tourism website of the Republic of Mauritius |
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Ethnologue |
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Languages
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French (official), Fang, Myene, Nzebi, Bapounou/Eschira, Bandjabi |
English, Welsh (about 26% of the population of Wales), Scottish form of Gaelic (about 60,000 in Scotland) |
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A rank ordering of languages starting with the largest and sometimes includes the percent of total population speaking that language. |
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CIA World Factbooks 18 December 2003 to 28 March 2011 |
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Languages of the African Union > Illiteracy > Literacy rate
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71
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Wikipedia: Languages of the African Union
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Ranked 129th. |
Ranked 18th. 41% more than Gabon |
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