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Chad, the country, is spelled the same in French. In French, it is pronounced "tchad."
In Chad, to say "goodbye" you can use the word "sannu" in Arabic, or "toi, bye" in French.
Chad has more than 130 languages. If you mean only the official languages, Goodbye is:Arabic = wada'aan (وداعا)French = Au revoir
No, Chad is not a French-speaking country. The official languages of Chad are Arabic and French, with French being the language of administration and education.
The French name for Chad is "Tchad."
The two official languages of Chad are French and Arabic. So you could say 'Bonjour' or 'As-salaam aleikum'. There are many other indigenous languages in Chad, such as Sara, but most people would understand the above.
Chad speaks french
Lake Chad is in Africa.
Chad has more than 130 languages. If you mean only the official languages, Goodbye is:Arabic = wada'aan (وداعا)French = Au revoir
Chad, until 1960, was a French colony, in Afrique équatoriale française (French Equatorial Africa).
Chad was colonized by France in 1946, but the French invaded in the early 19 century.
Chad was a French colony from 1920 to 1960