Languages of Togo

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Languages of Togo
Francophone African Sign Language
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Map showing the distribution of the various Gbe languages. (after Capo 1988, 1991)

Blitta, and Kabiyé from Blitta to Dapaong in the north.[citation needed
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Togo is a

Francophone country, and in 2023, French is spoken by 3.7 million people out of 9.1 million (40.94%).[2]

Togo joined the Commonwealth in June 2022.[3] Prior to its admission at the 2022 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, Foreign Minister Robert Dussey said that he expected Commonwealth membership to provide opportunities for Togolese citizens to learn English and access new educational and cultural resources. He also remarked that the country sought "to forge closer ties with the anglophone world."[4]

References

  • Le français au Togo: une aventure ambigüe, Isabelle Anzorge, Université Nice, 1998.

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