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Languages Spoken in Equatorial Guinea

Official: French and Portuguese and Spanish

Equatorial Guinea has a population of 1.8 million and is home to a small number of language communities, with 5 languages meeting our inclusion threshold. French and Portuguese and Spanish serve as the official languages. Of the languages spoken in Equatorial Guinea, 3 are supported by LEXIGO's professional translation services.

1.8M
Population
5
Languages
3
LEXIGO

Languages spoken in Equatorial Guinea

Spanish Official
Latin script
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87%
CLDR
Fang
Latin script
51%
CLDR
French Official
French Braille, French alphabet
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29%
CLDR
Bube
8%
CLDR
Portuguese Official
Latin script, Portuguese alphabet
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0.0%
CLDR
CIA World Factbook

"Spanish (official) 67.6%, other (includes Fang, Bubi, Portuguese (official), French (official), Fa d'Ambo spoken in Annobon) 32.4% (1994 est.)"

Data sources
Unicode CLDR (population percentages)
CIA World Factbook (official languages)
Wikidata (language families, scripts)
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