Languages of Gabon
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Languages of Gabon
Official language
Official language
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French
French language
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 (Standard
Standard French
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)
National language
National language
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Fang
Fang language
Fang is the dominant Bantu language of Gabon and Equatorial Guinea. It is related to the Bulu and Ewondo languages of southern Cameroon. Fang is spoken in northern Gabon, southern Cameroon, and throughout Equatorial Guinea. Shakira used this language in her song, "Waka Waka .".There are many...

, and other Bantu languages
Bantu languages
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Other indigenous language
Indigenous language
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(see below)
Lingua franca
Lingua franca
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French
African French
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The official language
Official language
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 of Gabon
Gabon
Gabon , officially the Gabonese Republic is a state in west central Africa sharing borders with Equatorial Guinea to the northwest, Cameroon to the north, and with the Republic of the Congo curving around the east and south. The Gulf of Guinea, an arm of the Atlantic Ocean is to the west...

 is French
French language
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, while 32% of the people speak Fang
Fang language
Fang is the dominant Bantu language of Gabon and Equatorial Guinea. It is related to the Bulu and Ewondo languages of southern Cameroon. Fang is spoken in northern Gabon, southern Cameroon, and throughout Equatorial Guinea. Shakira used this language in her song, "Waka Waka .".There are many...

 as a mother tongue. French is the medium of instruction. Before World War II
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 very few Gabonese learned French, nearly all of them working in either business or government administration. After the war, France worked for universal primary education in Gabon, and by the 1960-61 census, 47% of the Gabonese over the age of fourteen spoke some French, while 13% were literate in the language. By the 1990s, the literacy rate had risen to about 60%.

A small percentage, several thousand in number, have had secondary or higher education and are extremely fluent in French. It is estimated that 80% of the country's population are able to speak the language and one-third of residents of Libreville, the capital city, are native French speakers. More than 10,000 French people
French people
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 live in Gabon, and France predominates the country's foreign cultural and commercial influences.

The indigenous languages are all members of the Bantu
Bantu languages
The Bantu languages constitute a traditional sub-branch of the Niger–Congo languages. There are about 250 Bantu languages by the criterion of mutual intelligibility, though the distinction between language and dialect is often unclear, and Ethnologue counts 535 languages...

 family, estimated to have come to Gabon about 2,000 years ago, and differentiated into about 40 languages. They are generally spoken but not written; while missionaries from the United States
United States
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 and France developed transcriptions for a number of languages based on the Latin alphabet
Latin alphabet
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 starting in the 1840s, and translated the Bible
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 into several of them, French colonial policy officially promoted the study of French and discouraged African languages. The languages continue to be transmitted through family and clan, and individuals in cities and other areas where multiple peoples come in contact may learn several Bantu languages.

The Gabonese government sponsored research on the Bantu languages starting in the 1970s.

The three largest languages are Fang
Fang language
Fang is the dominant Bantu language of Gabon and Equatorial Guinea. It is related to the Bulu and Ewondo languages of southern Cameroon. Fang is spoken in northern Gabon, southern Cameroon, and throughout Equatorial Guinea. Shakira used this language in her song, "Waka Waka .".There are many...

, Mbere
Mbere language
Mbere is a Bantu language spoken in the Republic of Congo and Gabon....

, and Sira (Eshira), each with about 25-30% of the speakers. The remainder of the languages are single-digit percentages, and some have only a few thousand speakers.

Languages

  • Baka
    Baka language
    Baka is a dialect cluster of Ubangian languages spoken by the Baka Pygmies of Cameroon and Gabon...

     (SIL code BKC)
  • Barama (BBG)
  • Bekwel (BKW)
  • Benga
    Benga language
    Benga is a West Bantu family language spoken by the Benga people of Equatorial Guinea and Gabon. It has a dialectical variation called Bapuku. Benga speakers inhabit a small coastal portion of Rio Muni, the Cape of San Juan, suburban enclaves of Rio Benito and Bata, the islands of Corisco, and both...

     (BEN)
  • Bubi
    Bubi language
    Bube, Bohobé, or Bube–Benga, is a Bantu or Bantoid language spoken by the Bubi, a Bantu people native to, and once the primary inhabitants of, Bioko Island, Equatorial Guinea...

     (BUW)
  • Bwisi
    Bwisi language
    Bwisi is a language spoken mainly in the Kibangou District of the Republic of Congo, next to the Gabon border, where it is also spoken by a minority. According to the Ethnologue, approximately 4,250 people speak the language today worldwide.-Bibliography:* , Ethnologue report-External links:* at...

     (BWZ)
  • Duma (DMA)
  • Fang
    Fang language
    Fang is the dominant Bantu language of Gabon and Equatorial Guinea. It is related to the Bulu and Ewondo languages of southern Cameroon. Fang is spoken in northern Gabon, southern Cameroon, and throughout Equatorial Guinea. Shakira used this language in her song, "Waka Waka .".There are many...

     (FNG)
  • Kendell (KBS)
  • Kaningi (KZO)
  • Kili (KEB)
  • iKota (KOQ)
  • Lumbu
    Lumbu language
    Lumbu is a Bantu language spoken in Gabon and the Republic of Congo....

     (LUP)
  • Mahongwe (MHB)
  • Mbama (MBM)
  • Mbangwe (ZMN)
  • Mbere
    Mbere language
    Mbere is a Bantu language spoken in the Republic of Congo and Gabon....

     (MDT)
  • Myene
    Myene language
    Myene is a cluster of closely related Bantu varieties spoken in Gabon by about 46,000 people. It is perhaps the most divergent of the Narrow Bantu languages, though Nurse & Philippson place it in with the Tsogo languages...

     (MYE), has several dialects
  • Ndasa (NDA)
  • Ndumu (NMD)
  • Ngom
    Ngom language
    Ngom is a Bantu language spoken in Gabon and the Congo. It is used with only minor differences by the Kola/Koya Pygmies of Gabon....

     (NRA)
  • Njebi
    Njebi language
    Nzebi is a Bantu language spoken in Gabon and the Republic of Congo....

     (NZB)
  • Pinji (PIC)
  • Punu
    Punu language
    Punu is a Bantu language spoken in Gabon and the Republic of Congo. Irimba is classified as a dialect, but may be relexified from a non-Bantu source....

     (PUU)
  • Sake (SAG)
  • Sangu
    Sangu language (Gabon)
    Sangu is a language spoken in Gabon by approximately 20,900 Masangu people.-External links:* at WolframAlpha* from Google Books...

     (SNQ)
  • Seki (SYI)
  • Sighu (SXE)
  • Simba (SBW)
  • Sira (SWJ), aka Eshira
  • Northern Teke (TEG)
  • Western Teke (TEZ)
  • Tsaangi
    Tsaangi language
    Tsaangi is a Bantu language spoken in Gabon and the Republic of Congo....

     (TSA)
  • Tsogo
    Tsogo language
    Tsogo is a Bantu language of Gabon. It's one of the principal languages of the Babongo Pygmies....

     (TSV)
  • Vili
    Vili language
    Vili is a Bantu language of Congo and Gabon....

     (VIF)
  • Vumbu (VUM)
  • Wandji (WDD)
  • Wumbvu (WUM)
  • Yangho (YNH)
  • Yasa
    Yasa language
    Yasa is a Bantu language of Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea by Ndowe coastal fishing people. It is also spoken by Pygmies, perhaps Babongo, in Gabon....

    (YKO)

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