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Why does Tahiti speak french?

Tahiti, along with the rest of French Polynesia, speaks French primarily due to its colonial history.

Here's a breakdown:

* French Colonization: Tahiti was colonized by France in the 19th century.

* Language Imposition: French was imposed as the official language of the colony, replacing the native languages.

* Education and Administration: French was used in education, government, and public life, further solidifying its dominance.

* Post-Independence: While French Polynesia gained a degree of autonomy in 1946, French remained the official language.

* Lingua Franca: French has become a lingua franca (common language) in the region, facilitating communication between different islands and with the outside world.

It's important to note that while French is the official language, many people in Tahiti speak Tahitian (the local Polynesian language) as well.

However, the legacy of French colonialism continues to shape language use in Tahiti.

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