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There are 800,000 people in Djibouti. French and Arabic are the two official languages of the country and are taught in schools. The native French speakers account for only 2.2% of the population. In everyday life, people tend to speak Somali (also called Issa - 60 % of the population), Afar (about 20% of the population), and French which is mostly used in the capital and in administrative communications. The capital concentrates more than half of the country's population and it is safe to assume that only a half of the population can use it.

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