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{{wp|French language|French}} is the mother tongue of approximately 30,000 [[demographics of Seketan|people]] in [[Seketan]] and is estimated to be spoken {{wp|Second language|as a second language}} by at least half a million. Although French has no official status in Seketan, the language is often used in for academics, business, and diplomacy. | {{wp|French language|French}} is the mother tongue of approximately 30,000 [[demographics of Seketan|people]] in [[Seketan]] and is estimated to be spoken {{wp|Second language|as a second language}} by at least half a million. Although French has no official status in Seketan, the language is often used in for academics, business, and diplomacy. | ||
An overwhelming majority of native speakers live in [[Conelibek]] and its [[Conelibek area|surrounding area]]. French is the historical language of the [[History of the Jews in Seketan|Seketese Jewish]] community in Conelibek descended from {{wp|History of the Jews in France|French Jewish}} refugees who emigrated during {{wp|World War II}}. | An overwhelming majority of native speakers live in [[Conelibek]] and its [[Conelibek area|surrounding area]]. A number of institutions in the Conelibek area, including [[Société Conelibek]] and the [[University of North Conelibek]], function at least partially in French. French is the historical language of the [[History of the Jews in Seketan|Seketese Jewish]] community in Conelibek descended from {{wp|History of the Jews in France|French Jewish}} refugees who emigrated during {{wp|World War II}}. | ||
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Revision as of 20:21, 12 May 2023
French is the mother tongue of approximately 30,000 people in Seketan and is estimated to be spoken as a second language by at least half a million. Although French has no official status in Seketan, the language is often used in for academics, business, and diplomacy.
An overwhelming majority of native speakers live in Conelibek and its surrounding area. A number of institutions in the Conelibek area, including Société Conelibek and the University of North Conelibek, function at least partially in French. French is the historical language of the Seketese Jewish community in Conelibek descended from French Jewish refugees who emigrated during World War II.