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- Languages_of_Guinea abstract "The Republic of Guinea is a multilingual country, with over 40 languages spoken. The official language is French, which was inherited from colonial rule. Several indigenous languages have been given the status of national languages: Fula (or Pular); Malinké (or Maninka); Susu; Kissi; Kpelle (known in French as Guerzé) and Toma.French is the language of state and of official institutions. It is used by 15 to 25% of the population. At the end of the Ahmed Sékou Touré regime, French was the only language used in business and schools.Fula (32%) is mostly spoken in Middle Guinea, where the major city is Labé.Malinké (30%) is mostly spoken in Upper Guinea, where Kankan is the major city.Susu (10%) is mostly spoken in Guinée maritime, where the capital is Conakry.Guerzé (3.8%), Kissi (3.5%) and Toma (1.8%) are spoken in Guinée Forestière. More specifically, Guerzé is spoken in Nzérékoré and Yomou. Kissi is spoken in Guéckédou and Kissidougou.Finally, Kono is a language used in the south of Guinea, mostly in Lola.According to a report by Alpha Mamadou Diallo, the first language of inhabitants of the city of Conakry in decreasing order was: Susu 42%, Pular 20%, Maninka(with koniaka) 19%, Kissi 4%, Guerzé 4%, French 2% and Toma 2%.".
- Languages_of_Guinea wikiPageID "24730559".
- Languages_of_Guinea wikiPageRevisionID "590772815".
- Languages_of_Guinea country "Guinea".
- Languages_of_Guinea extra "French, Fula".
- Languages_of_Guinea extralabel "interethnic".
- Languages_of_Guinea hasPhotoCollection Languages_of_Guinea.
- Languages_of_Guinea national Fula_language.
- Languages_of_Guinea national Kissi.
- Languages_of_Guinea national Kpelle_language.
- Languages_of_Guinea national Malinké.
- Languages_of_Guinea national Susu_language.
- Languages_of_Guinea national Toma.
- Languages_of_Guinea official French_language.
- Languages_of_Guinea sign "American Sign Language".
- Languages_of_Guinea subject Category:Languages_of_Guinea.
- Languages_of_Guinea type Abstraction100002137.
- Languages_of_Guinea type Communication100033020.
- Languages_of_Guinea type Language106282651.
- Languages_of_Guinea type LanguagesOfGuinea.
- Languages_of_Guinea comment "The Republic of Guinea is a multilingual country, with over 40 languages spoken. The official language is French, which was inherited from colonial rule. Several indigenous languages have been given the status of national languages: Fula (or Pular); Malinké (or Maninka); Susu; Kissi; Kpelle (known in French as Guerzé) and Toma.French is the language of state and of official institutions. It is used by 15 to 25% of the population.".
- Languages_of_Guinea label "Languages of Guinea".
- Languages_of_Guinea label "Langues de Guinée".
- Languages_of_Guinea label "Sprachen Guineas".
- Languages_of_Guinea label "Языки Гвинеи".
- Languages_of_Guinea sameAs Sprachen_Guineas.
- Languages_of_Guinea sameAs Langues_de_Guinée.
- Languages_of_Guinea sameAs Q1339026.
- Languages_of_Guinea sameAs Q1339026.
- Languages_of_Guinea sameAs Languages_of_Guinea.
- Languages_of_Guinea wasDerivedFrom Languages_of_Guinea?oldid=590772815.
- Languages_of_Guinea isPrimaryTopicOf Languages_of_Guinea.