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Most people in the English-speaking Northwest and Southwest provinces speak Cameroonian Pidgin English.

  • Fulfulde serves the same function in the north.
  • Ewondo serves the same function in much of the Central, South, and East provinces.
  • Camfranglais (or Frananglais) is a new pidgin language used in urban areas.

There are also 24 other major African language groups
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Pular (38%) | Eastern Maninkakan (28%) | Susu (14%) | Kpelle Guinea (4.6%) | Kissi Northern (4.3%) | Toma (2.2%) | Konyanka Maninka (1.9%) | Kono (1.4%) | Mann (1.1%) | Yalunka (0.84%) | Kuranko (0.83%) | Manya (0.38%) | Pulaar (0.36%) | Lele (0.35%) | Landoma (0.22%) | Nalu (0.2%) | Jahanka (0.19%) | Bassari (0.13%) | Badyara (0.095%) | Wamey (0.079%) | Mbulungish (0.075%) | Baga Manduri (0.06%) | Baga Sitemu (0.06%) | East Limba (0.06%) | Mixifore (0.054%) | Baga Binari (0.045%) | Dan (0.012%)


It depends on which "Guinea" you mean:

If you mean the Republic of Guinea, the official language is French, and the important local languages are Pular, Mandinka and Susu.
French and african
The official language of The Republic of Guinea is French.
the language is french

In Equitorial Guinea, yes. https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/ek.html


It depends on which Guinea you are talking about:
  • The Republic of Guinea = 34 languages
  • Guinea-Bissau = 22 languages
  • Equatorial Guinea = 14 languages
  • Papua New Guinea = 841 languages
  • Danish Guinea and Dutch Guinea, now called Ghana = 79 languages
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The 2 official languages of Cameroon are English and French.

57% of the population can speak French.

Cameroon has over 200 languages considered "National" languages, so they use lingua francas to communicate inter-ethnically.


The lingua francas of Cameroon are:

  1. French
  2. English
  3. Camfranglais
  4. Cameroonian Pidgin English


The sign languages used are:

  1. American Sign Language
  2. Francophone African Sign Language


Here is a complete list of all 286 languages spoken in Cameroon:

  1. Abar
  2. Afade
  3. Aghem
  4. Akoose
  5. Akum
  6. Ambele
  7. Arabic, Shuwa
  8. Atong
  9. Awing
  10. Baba
  11. Babanki
  12. Bafanji
  13. Bafaw-Balong
  14. Bafia
  15. Bafut
  16. Baka
  17. Bakaka
  18. Bakoko
  19. Bakole
  20. Baldemu
  21. Balo
  22. Bamali
  23. Bambalang
  24. Bambili-Bambui
  25. Bamenyam
  26. Bamukumbit
  27. Bamun
  28. Bamunka
  29. Bana
  30. Bangandu
  31. Bangolan
  32. Bankon
  33. Barombi
  34. Basaa
  35. Bassossi
  36. Bata
  37. Batanga
  38. Bati
  39. Beba
  40. Bebe
  41. Bebele
  42. Bebil
  43. Beezen
  44. Befang
  45. Bekwil
  46. Beti
  47. Bikya
  48. Bishuo
  49. Bitare
  50. Bokyi
  51. Bomwali
  52. Bonkeng
  53. Bubia
  54. Buduma
  55. Bulu
  56. Bum
  57. Bung
  58. Busam
  59. Busuu
  60. Buwal
  61. Byep
  62. Caka
  63. Cung
  64. Cuvok
  65. Daba
  66. Dama
  67. Dek
  68. Denya
  69. Dii
  70. Dimbong
  71. Doyayo
  72. Duala
  73. Dugun
  74. Dugwor
  75. Duli
  76. Duupa
  77. Dzodinka
  78. Ejagham
  79. Elip
  80. Eman
  81. English
  82. Esimbi
  83. Eton
  84. Evant
  85. Ewondo
  86. Fali, North
  87. Fali, South
  88. Fang
  89. Fang
  90. Fe'fe'
  91. French
  92. Fulfulde, Adamawa
  93. Fulfulde, Kano-Katsina-Bororro
  94. Gavar
  95. Gbaya, Northwest
  96. Gbaya-Mbodomo
  97. Gey
  98. Ghomálá'
  99. Gidar
  100. Gimme
  101. Gimnime
  102. Giziga, North
  103. Giziga, South
  104. Glavda
  105. Gude
  106. Gvoko
  107. Gyele
  108. Hausa
  109. Hdi
  110. Hijuk
  111. Hya
  112. Iceve-Maci
  113. Ipulo
  114. Isu
  115. Isu
  116. Iyive
  117. Jimi
  118. Jina
  119. Jukun Takum
  120. Kako
  121. Kamkam
  122. Kanuri, Central
  123. Karang
  124. Kare
  125. Kemezung
  126. Kendem
  127. Kenswei Nsei
  128. Kenyang
  129. Kera
  130. Kol
  131. Kolbila
  132. Kom
  133. Koma
  134. Koonzime
  135. Korop
  136. Koshin
  137. Kuk
  138. Kung
  139. Kuo
  140. Kutep
  141. Kwa'
  142. Kwaja
  143. Kwakum
  144. Kwanja
  145. Kwasio
  146. La'bi
  147. Lagwan
  148. Laimbue
  149. Lamnso'
  150. Lefa
  151. Leti
  152. Limbum
  153. Longto
  154. Luo
  155. Mada
  156. Mafa
  157. Majera
  158. Makaa
  159. Malgbe
  160. Malimba
  161. Mambai
  162. Mambila, Cameroon
  163. Manta
  164. Masana
  165. Maslam
  166. Matal
  167. Mazagway
  168. Mbedam
  169. Mbembe, Tigon
  170. Mbo
  171. Mbo'
  172. Mbonga
  173. Mbu'
  174. Mbuko
  175. Mbule
  176. Mbum
  177. Medumba
  178. Mefele
  179. Mendankwe-Nkwen
  180. Mengaka
  181. Mengisa
  182. Menka
  183. Merey
  184. Mesaka
  185. Meta'
  186. Mfumte
  187. Mina
  188. Mmaala
  189. Mmen
  190. Mofu, North
  191. Mofu-Gudur
  192. Mokpwe
  193. Moloko
  194. Mom Jango
  195. Mono
  196. Mpade
  197. Mpiemo
  198. Mpongmpong
  199. Mser
  200. Mundabli
  201. Mundang
  202. Mundani
  203. Mungaka
  204. Musey
  205. Musgu
  206. Muyang
  207. Nagumi
  208. Naki
  209. Ncane
  210. Ndai
  211. Ndaktup
  212. Nda'nda'
  213. Ndemli
  214. Ndoola
  215. Ngamambo
  216. Ngambay
  217. Ngemba
  218. Ngie
  219. Ngiemboon
  220. Ngomba
  221. Ngombale
  222. Ngong
  223. Ngoshie
  224. Ngwe
  225. Ngwo
  226. Nimbari
  227. Njen
  228. Njyem
  229. Nkongho
  230. Nomaande
  231. Noone
  232. Nubaca
  233. Nugunu
  234. Nyong
  235. Nzakambay
  236. Nzanyi
  237. Oblo
  238. Oku
  239. Oroko
  240. Osatu
  241. Pam
  242. Pana
  243. Parkwa
  244. Peere
  245. Pévé
  246. Pidgin, Cameroon
  247. Pinyin
  248. Pol
  249. Psikye
  250. Saari
  251. Samba Leko
  252. Sharwa
  253. So
  254. Suga
  255. Tibea
  256. Tikar
  257. Tiv
  258. To
  259. Tsuvan
  260. Tuki
  261. Tunen
  262. Tuotomb
  263. Tupuri
  264. Twendi
  265. Usaghade
  266. Vame
  267. Vemgo-Mabas
  268. Vengo
  269. Vute
  270. Wandala
  271. Wawa
  272. Weh
  273. Wumboko
  274. Wushi
  275. Wuzlam
  276. Yamba
  277. Yambeta
  278. Yangben
  279. Yasa
  280. Yemba
  281. Yeni
  282. Yukuben
  283. Zhoa
  284. Zizilivakan
  285. Zulgo-Gemzek
  286. Zumaya
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The 1 official language is French, spoken by 80% of the population.

The vernacular languages are:

  1. Fang
  2. Myene
  3. Punu
  4. Nzebi


Here is a list of the 32 most common and indigenous languages of Gabon:

  1. American Sign Language
  2. Baka
  3. Barama
  4. Bekwel
  5. Benga
  6. Bubi
  7. Bwisi
  8. Duma
  9. Fang
  10. French
  11. Kendell
  12. Kanin
  13. Myene
  14. Nzebi
  15. Punu
  16. Sake
  17. Sangu
  18. Seki
  19. Sighu
  20. Simba
  21. Sira, aka Eshira
  22. Northern Teke
  23. Western Teke
  24. Tsaangi
  25. Tsogo
  26. Vili
  27. Vumbu
  28. Wandji
  29. Wumbvu
  30. Yangho
  31. Yasa
  32. Fufu

American Sign Language is used by the deaf community in Gabon. It was introduced by the deaf American missionary Andrew Foster.


English is the most common foreign language.

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If you meant Papua New Guinea, click here.If you meant Western New Guinea, click here.

If you meant Equatorial Guinea, click here.

If you meant Guinea-Bissau, click here.

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The 1 official language of The Republic of Guinea is French.


The national languages of Guinea are:

  1. Fula
  2. Malinké
  3. Susu
  4. Kissi
  5. Kpelle (also known in French as Guerzé)
  6. Toma


Here is a list of all the languages spoken in Guinea:
1. Badyara
2. Baga Binari
3. Baga Kaloum
4. Baga Koga
5. Baga Manduri
6. Baga Mboteni
7. Baga Sitemu
8. Baga Sobané
9. Bassari
10. Bullom So
11. Dan
12. French
13. Guinean Sign Language
14. Jahanka
15. Kakabe
16. Kissi, Northern
17. Kono
18. Kpelle, Guinea
19. Kuranko
20. Landoma
21. Lele
22. Limba, East
23. Mandingo
24. Maninka, Konyanka
25. Maninka, Sankaran
26. Maninkakan, Eastern
27. Mann
28. Manya
29. Mbulungish
30. Mixifore
31. Nalu
32. N'ko
33. Pulaar
34. Pular
35. Susu
36. Toma
37. Wamey
38. Yalunka


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Pular (38%) | Eastern Maninkakan (28%) | Susu (14%) | Kpelle Guinea (4.6%) | Kissi Northern (4.3%) | Toma (2.2%) | Konyanka Maninka (1.9%) | Kono (1.4%) | Mann (1.1%) | Yalunka (0.84%) | Kuranko (0.83%) | Manya (0.38%) | Pulaar (0.36%) | Lele (0.35%) | Landoma (0.22%) | Nalu (0.2%) | Jahanka (0.19%) | Bassari (0.13%) | Badyara (0.095%) | Wamey (0.079%) | Mbulungish (0.075%) | Baga Manduri (0.06%) | Baga Sitemu (0.06%) | East Limba (0.06%) | Mixifore (0.054%) | Baga Binari (0.045%) | Dan (0.012%)It depends on which "Guinea" you mean:Republic of Guinea (also called Guinea-Conakry)Guinea-BissauEquatorial GuineaPapua New GuineaIf you mean the Republic of Guinea, the official language is French, and the important local languages are Pular, Mandinka and Susu.French and africanThe official language of The Republic of Guinea is French.the language is frenchIn Equitorial Guinea, yes. https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/ek.htmlIt depends on which Guinea you are talking about: The Republic of Guinea = 34 languagesGuinea-Bissau = 22 languagesEquatorial Guinea = 14 languagesPapua New Guinea = 841 languagesDanish Guinea and Dutch Guinea, now called Ghana = 79 languages

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It depends on which Guinea you are talking about:

  • The Republic of Guinea = 34 languages
  • Guinea-Bissau = 22 languages
  • Equatorial Guinea = 14 languages
  • Papua New Guinea = 841 languages
  • Danish Guinea and Dutch Guinea, now called Ghana = 79 languages
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The most widely spoken language in Brazzaville Is French.

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French alone is the official language of Gabon.

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