Languages of Niger

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Depending on how they are counted, Niger has between 8 and 20 indigenous languages. The discrepancy comes from the fact that several are closely related, and can be grouped together or considered apart.

French, inherited from the colonial period, is the official language. It is spoken mainly as a second/additional language by a relatively small percentage of the population.

The usual categorization of languages of Niger mentions eight national languages. These, their language families, the approximate percentage of the population that speak them, and their approximate home regions are as follows:

Language Family Approx % Main region
Hausa Afro-Asiatic / Chadic 49.6 South, central
Zarma & Songhai Nilo-Saharan 25.5 Southwest
Tamajeq Afro-Asiatic / Berber 08.4 North
Fulfulde Niger-Congo / Atlantic 08.3 All
Kanuri Nilo-Saharan 04.8 Southeast
Colloquial Arabic Afro-Asiatic / Semitic 01.2 North
Gurmantche Niger-Congo / Volta-Congo 00.? Southwest corner
Toubou Nilo-Saharan 00.? East

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