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People in Chad communicate using a variety of languages and dialects, reflecting the country's diverse ethnic groups. The official languages are French and Arabic, but many people also speak indigenous languages such as Sara, Chadian Arabic, and various others. Conversations often blend formal and informal speech, with respect for cultural norms and hierarchies. Additionally, body language and gestures play an important role in communication.

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