Issue by lov.ely: What language is spoken in colleges in Mauritius?
It is English, French or Creole. Just to be totally obvious, I mean the initial language taught, as in, although numerous converse diverse languages what is their “college” language (as English is for America, Australia and many others)
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Response by Steve
Definately not English. Possibly French, then Creole. Ot perhaps the other way about. Most French colonies still have France as the major language, which is why I enterprise to guess it is French 1st. I’m not possitive, although.
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Profuy Jun 26 2011 - 3:15 pm
It’s Mauritian Creole.
In Mauritius, people switch languages according to the occasion. Over the course of a day a typical Mauritian might use English to write a school essay, Creole Morisien to chat with friends and French to read a novel.
The Indian Ocean country’s constitution makes no mention of an official language and its one million citizens speak either English, French, Hindi or Mauritian Creole—a French patois.
Only in parliament is English stipulated as the official language