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24 wrz 2018 · There are three official languages in the country: Spanish, French, and Portuguese. Spanish is also the national language. Spanish is both an official and national language of Equatorial Guinea. The local dialect is known as Equatoguinean Spanish and is spoken by about 70% of the population. Spanish was adopted as the official language in 1844.
The Equatorial Guinea Republic has Spanish as its official language spoken by about 90% of its inhabitants, and French spoken by some 2.5% of the population. The other languages spoken by about 7.5% are the Portuguese, Pichinglis, Fang, Ibo, Bubi, Annoboneses, Creole English and German.
Spanish and French are spoken in different regions of Equatorial Guinea, with variations in usage based on historical influences and local populations.
23 paź 2019 · This chapter describes the process of sociolinguistic survey and basic linguistic research with language communities of Equatorial Guinea in Africa. The objectives include: updating the Ethnologue database for living languages of Equatorial Guinea, working with...
Spanish, French and Portuguese are all official languages in Equatorial Guinea. Of these, Spanish is significantly the most widely spoken, understood by a reported 87% of the population.
Equatorial Guinea is the only officially Spanish-speaking nation in Africa and the only country in sub-Saharan Africa where Spanish is spoken natively or nearnatively by a significant proportion of the population. French and Portuguese are acknowledged as official languages but have few non-immigrant speakers.
Discovering Equatorial Guinea: Language and Geography Unveiled • Embark on a captivating journey through the rich language and diverse geography of Equatoria...