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French is the official language of Benin Other languages spoken in Cotonou include Fon Aja and Yoruba 14 The Autonomous Port of Cotonou is one of the largest in West Africa The city is connected to Parakou in the north by the Benin Niger railway

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The 2013 census records over 68 languages spoken in Benin making it one of Africa 39 s most linguistically diverse countries French is the country 39 s official language while Fon Yom and Yoruba have the status of national languages

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About 35 percent of Beninese speak French Most of them are in cities especially in Cotonou Porto novo and Parakou It is important to point out that in Benin all French speakers do not express themselves in standard French African French is also spoken in the streets and markets

Benin is a diverse country linguistically A total of 55 languages are spoken in Benin with 50 being indigenous Of those French is the official language and all the indigenous languages are considered national languages Of the Beninese languages Fon a Gbe language and Yoruba are the most important in the south of the country

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Fon is one of the major languages spoken in Benin primarily by the Fon people who form the largest ethnic group in the country It holds significant cultural and historical importance and is widely spoken in southern Benin particularly in the cities of Cotonou and Porto Novo

Français d Afrique is a local variety of French that developed in Cotonou s markets and streets The most popular indigenous language spoken in Benin is Fon Nearly 24 of the country s population speak the language with 17 speaking it as their first language

The sole official language of Benin is French according to title I article I of the Constitution of Benin French was introduced during the colonial period and retained as the official language upon independence

Benin a small but culturally vibrant country in West Africa is home to a remarkable array of languages that reflect its diverse ethnic composition and rich history With a population of about 13 million people Benin boasts more than 50 distinct languages representing various linguistic families

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Cotonou port city and de facto capital of Benin It is situated along the Gulf of Guinea Originally part of the Dahomey Kingdom it is the starting point of the so called Benin Niger Railway which extends northward 273 miles 439 km into the interior but ends in the middle of Benin at Parakou

French is the predominant language spoken in Cotonou reflecting the city s cultural heritage Engaging with the local community unveils the profound influence of voodoo traditions and ceremonies offering insights into Benin s rich cultural tapestry

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In the southeast of Benin between the Atlantic Ocean and Lake Nokoué lies Cotonou Once a small village the city has grown to become one of the country s largest cities as well as its de facto capital as it houses many government and diplomatic services

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French is the official language of Benin including Cotonou While English is not widely spoken many locals in tourist areas and major establishments can communicate in basic English Cotonou 39 s rich tapestry of history culture and natural beauty beckons exploration beyond its borders

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La langue officielle du Bénin est le français En 2024 le Bénin a une population francophone de 33 7 soit 4 873 000 personnes dont 0 8 a le français comme langue maternelle soit environ 110 000 personnes qui vivent principalement en ville 7 4 758 000 ont le français comme langue seconde soit 32 90 sur une population totale de 14 463 000 8

Are residents of Cotonou typically multilingual What languages are most common Here 39 s what one local expert had to say about language in Cotonou Littoral

French is the official language of Benin Other languages spoken in Cotonou include Fon Aja and Yoruba The Autonomous Port of Cotonou is one of the largest in West Africa The city is connected to Parakou in the north by the Benin Niger railway

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Cotonou is the largest city in Benin and the country 39 s primary port of entry for visitors The city is located on the country 39 s coastline in the south In the Fon language the word 39 cotonou 39 means the mouth of the river of death The area was settled as a fishing village during the time of the Dahomey Kingdom

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Cotonou is the economic capital of Benin as well as its largest city Its official population count was 761 137 inhabitants in 2006 however some estimates indicate its population may be as high as 1 2 million

Best Places to Learn French in Benin Republic Location Abomey Calavi near Cotonou This is one of the largest and most reputable universities in Benin offering extensive language programs and cultural courses

Cotonou is the seat of government in Benin although Porto Novo is the official capital The name Cotonou means by the river of death in the Fon language 5 At the beginning of the 19th century Cotonou then spelled Kutonou was a small fishing village and is thought to have been formally founded by King Ghezo of Dahomey in 1830 5

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