Languages of Seychelles
The national languages of Seychelles are Seychellois Creole, English and French.[1] Seychellois Creole, a French-based creole language, is by far the most commonly spoken language in the archipelago and is spoken natively by about 95% of the population. Nevertheless, the country was a British colony for over a century and a half, and the legacy of British Seychelles made English remain the main language in government and business. French was introduced before British rule.[2] It has remained in use largely because it is used by the Franco-Seychellois minority and is similar to Seychellois Creole.
| Languages of Seychelles | |
|---|---|
| .JPG.webp) Sign in Seychellois Creole, La Digue | |
| Official | English, French, Seychellois Creole | 
| Signed | Seychelles Sign Language | 
| Keyboard layout | |
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References
    
- "Seychelles - People". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 2020-05-11.
- "What Languages Are Spoken in Seychelles?". WorldAtlas. 2017-08-18. Retrieved 2022-07-18.
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