Tchad (Chad)
About 11.274 million people live in Chad. Capital is N'Djamena. Located in Africa. Currency is the Franc (xaf). Telephone prefix is +235
Amdang is the main language of Chad (41,100 speakers)
106 languages spoken mainly here:
- 754,600 speakers of Arabic, Chadian
- 750,000 speakers of Ngambay
- 389,000 speakers of Kanembu
- 282,300 speakers of Dazaga
- 183,500 speakers of Sar
- 175,600 speakers of Musey
- 163,300 speakers of Gulay
- 160,900 speakers of Mundang
- 124,400 speakers of Marba
- 109,100 speakers of Masana
- 80,000 speakers of Mbay
- 75,000 speakers of Gor
- 71,600 speakers of Nancere
- 51,600 speakers of Buduma
- 50,000 speakers of Mango
- 49,900 speakers of Day
- 44,800 speakers of Bagirmi
- 44,500 speakers of Kera
- 43,700 speakers of Ngam
- 42,400 speakers of Mararit
- 42,400 speakers of Mararit
- 40,000 speakers of Kenga
- 36,000 speakers of Bedjond
- 30,000 speakers of Tobanga
- 28,500 speakers of Tedaga
- 25,700 speakers of Masmaje
- 25,200 speakers of Tumak
- 24,000 speakers of Fulfulde, Bagirmi
- 23,500 speakers of Assangori
- 21,500 speakers of Runga
- 20,100 speakers of Mesme
- 20,000 speakers of Migaama
- 18,500 speakers of Nzakambay
- 18,500 speakers of Kibet
- 17,900 speakers of Kabalai
- 16,800 speakers of Kwang
- 14,000 speakers of Bidiyo
- 12,300 speakers of Sinyar
- 12,000 speakers of Mukulu
- 10,400 speakers of Birgit
- 10,000 speakers of Kajakse
- 10,000 speakers of Karanga
- 10,000 speakers of Ngete
- 8,500 speakers of Toram
- 7,900 speakers of Surbakhal
- 7,700 speakers of Bua
- 7,400 speakers of Somrai
- 7,000 speakers of Mogum
- 6,500 speakers of Ndam
- 5,200 speakers of Niellim
- 5,000 speakers of Marfa
- 5,000 speakers of Sokoro
- 5,000 speakers of Zan Gula
- 4,100 speakers of Barein
- 3,500 speakers of Gula Iro
- 2,400 speakers of Disa
- 2,300 speakers of Tunia
- 2,200 speakers of Jaya
- 2,200 speakers of Kulfa
- 2,200 speakers of Zerenkel
- 2,000 speakers of Morom
- 2,000 speakers of Sarua
- 1,900 speakers of Kendeje
- 1,800 speakers of Bolgo
- 1,500 speakers of Jonkor Bourmataguil
- 1,400 speakers of Mire
- 1,300 speakers of Saba
- 1,200 speakers of Besme
- 1,200 speakers of Bon Gula
- 1,100 speakers of Fania
- 1,000 speakers of Fongoro
- 1,000 speakers of Kujarge
- 700 speakers of Laal
- 600 speakers of Koke
- 500 speakers of Tamki
- 400 speakers of Chadian Sign Language
- 300 speakers of Miltu
- 100 speakers of Boor
- Mubi
- Gabri
- Gadang
- Ubi
- Kuo
- Naba
- Buso
- Creole Arabic, Babalia
- Daju, Dar Daju
- Daju, Dar Sila
- Dangaléat
- Goundo
- Gula (Chad)
- Herdé
- Kim
- Kimré
- Laka (Chad)
- Lele (Chad)
- Maba (Chad)
- Mabire
- Massalat
- Mawa (Chad)
- Mbara (Chad)
- Noy
- Pévé
- Sara Kaba Deme
- Sara Kaba Náà
- Tama (Chad)
33 languages also spoken here:
- 754,600 speakers of Shua
- 128,000 speakers of Fulfulde, Adamawa
- 93,600 speakers of Kanuri, Central
- 90,800 speakers of Tupuri
- 77,800 speakers of Zaghawa
- 66,700 speakers of Masalit
- 63,100 speakers of Sila
- 35,000 speakers of Na
- 24,400 speakers of Musgu
- 11,700 speakers of Gidar
- 11,000 speakers of Kaba
- 7,700 speakers of Bwa
- 3,000 speakers of French (Français)
- 2,400 speakers of Mpade
- 2,400 speakers of Mpi
- 2,000 speakers of Lutos
- 1,200 speakers of Bun
- 1,000 speakers of Karang
- 1,000 speakers of Mbum
- 500 speakers of Maslam
- Hausa (هَوُسَ)
- Fulfulde, Nigerian
- Fur
- Sango
- American Sign Language
- Mambai
- Dagba
- Lagwan
- Malgbe
- Majera
- Mser
- Arabic, Standard (اللغة العربية الفصحى)
- Pana (Central African Republic)
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