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The French language arrived in Congo primarily during the period of colonial rule in the late 19th and early 20th centuries when France established control over the region. French colonizers implemented the language as the official medium for administration, education, and trade, which significantly influenced local communities. After gaining independence in 1960, French remained a key language in Congo, serving as a lingua franca among diverse ethnic groups and continuing to play a vital role in government, media, and education.

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