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What language do ivorycost people speak?

It's important to be mindful of terminology when talking about people and their languages. "Ivorycoast people" isn't the correct term.

The people of Côte d'Ivoire (the official name of the country previously known as Ivory Coast) speak a variety of languages.

Here's a breakdown:

* Official Language: French is the official language of Côte d'Ivoire. It's used in government, education, and media.

* Indigenous Languages: There are over 70 indigenous languages spoken in Côte d'Ivoire, with the most prevalent being:

* Dioula: Spoken by a large majority of the population, particularly in the north and west.

* Baoulé: Spoken by the largest ethnic group in the country.

* Senufo: Spoken by another large ethnic group in the north.

* Bété: Spoken by a large ethnic group in the southwest.

* Wolof: Spoken by a smaller group, particularly in the urban areas.

It's important to remember that people in Côte d'Ivoire often speak multiple languages, including French and one or more indigenous languages.

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