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30 Djibouti

  • Samatar Abdallah Doualeh and Bruno Maurer
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Manual of Romance Languages in Africa
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Abstract

As in other parts of Africa, French is the most widely used Romance language in Djibouti, the only French-speaking country in Eastern Africa. After a brief presentation of the sociolinguistic landscape, this chapter discusses the historical factors leading to the establishment of the French language in this region of the world and its continuance, for sociopolitical reasons, after independence. As a result, French has a non-negligible presence in some social spheres (schools, in particular), which is a guarantee of a certain degree of prestige, unlike the one attached to the first languages of Djiboutian speakers. In conclusion, we see that French is experiencing some (in particular lexical) variations due to its contact with other national languages, although the appropriation of French remains limited in Djibouti, in contrast to what can be observed elsewhere in Africa.

Abstract

As in other parts of Africa, French is the most widely used Romance language in Djibouti, the only French-speaking country in Eastern Africa. After a brief presentation of the sociolinguistic landscape, this chapter discusses the historical factors leading to the establishment of the French language in this region of the world and its continuance, for sociopolitical reasons, after independence. As a result, French has a non-negligible presence in some social spheres (schools, in particular), which is a guarantee of a certain degree of prestige, unlike the one attached to the first languages of Djiboutian speakers. In conclusion, we see that French is experiencing some (in particular lexical) variations due to its contact with other national languages, although the appropriation of French remains limited in Djibouti, in contrast to what can be observed elsewhere in Africa.

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