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West African consists of over a dozen countries, and the official languages spoken vary from one country to the next.

In Benin and Senegal, for instance, they speak French. In Cape Verde, they speak Portuguese. In Ghana, they speak English. In Mauritania, they speak Arabic.

And even beyond the official languages, most West African countries have regional languages, like Ewe or Creole.

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