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Chad became an independent nation in August of 1960. The French held the area as a colony for about 200 years.
The national motto of Chad is in French because of who colonized the country. When translated into English, their motto states "Unity, Work, Progress."
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because it is full of people who can't be arsed to work
Belgium, Northern Switzerland, Part of Canada, and many countries in Africa: Chad, Benin, Niger, etc.
Approximately 13% of the population in Chad speak French as either a first or second language.
haiti, chad, Canada
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.
I don't know all the countries in Africa that speak French sorry, but i know 2. Those 2 are: Chad and Cote d' Ivoire (Ivory Coast).
Haiti Madagascar Senegal Cameroon Benin Chad Comoros Niger Rwanda Togo Republic of Congo Djibouti Mali Guinea
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.
The French name for Chad is "Tchad."
France, Switzerland, Monaco, Senegal, Niger, Chad, Burkina Faso, etc.
Chad speaks french
Chad, the country, is spelled the same in French. In French, it is pronounced "tchad."
Lake Chad is in Africa.
Most people in Chad speak a dialect of Chadian Arabic. The phrase for hello is pronounced "lale" and is an informal friendly greeting.