Marghi is a Chadic language but it is not spoken in Chad. It is only spoken in Nigeria.
French is the most dominant European language in Chad.
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.
This is a type of language. It is known as a Chadic language that was spoken in Chad and also in Bantu.
There is only one European language widely spoken in Chad, and that is French.For more information about the languages of Chad, click here.
Chad, until 1960, was a French colony, in Afrique équatoriale française (French Equatorial Africa).
Answer 1Chad is a Muslim country, and so Arabic-being the main language of many Muslims-is spoken there.Answer 2Although Chad was never under the direct power of any Arab Caliphate (like the Umayyads, Abbassids, or Fatimids), those empires had a strong influence on Chad. As a result of the power of these empires, the Arabic language became a lingua franca for Trans-Saharan trade. Over time, it changed from being a language spoken only for trade into a language that people spoke in their homes. How it became dominant over much of Chad is still not known.
The Sao language originated in the region currently known as Chad in Central Africa. It is part of the Central Sudanic language family and is spoken by the Sao people in the Chari-Baguirmi region of Chad.
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It is a language. In the same way that English is the language spoken by people in England and the USA, Kera is the language spoken by the people of Chad.
Chad has more than 130 languages. If you mean only the official languages, Goodbye is:Arabic = wada'aan (وداعا)French = Au revoir
Approximately 13% of the population in Chad speak French as either a first or second language.
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.