Chad languages are spoken by the African tribal groups and the ancient migrants who settled peacefully in the country of Chad.
Chad languages are of 100 varieties and each language reflect the cultural ethnicity of the groups and clans dwelling in Chad. These languages of Chad are also spoken by other African countries and by the neighboring countries of Chad.
The Existence of Regional Languages in Chad
The main languages that are spoken by the people of Chad are Arabic, English, French and other regional languages of Africa. The Chad language is the main language of the country of Chad, which is commonly spoken by all the ethnic groups. The shuwa Arabic tongue along with Guera tongue is commonly the two variations of the Arabic language spoken in the country of Chad. The different regions and departments of Chad comprises different ethnic groups who speak in their own regional tongue. The different languages spoken in Chad vary from region to region.
The different regional Chad languages spoken through out the country are as follows:
- Mimi language
- Baguirmi language
- Bolgo language
- Kanembu language
- Gadang language
- Tama language
- Tebu language
- Massa language
- Mararit language
- Bua language
- Chadian Arabic
- Tama Language
- Sungor Language
- Laal
- Dazaga language
- Amdang language
- Naba language
- Gula Iro language