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  1. Although it is not an official language of Djibouti, it constitutes a major national language there. Somali is used in television and radio broadcasts, [12] [22] with the government-operated Radio Djibouti transmitting programs in the language from 1943 onwards.

  2. Established in 1943 in the former British Somaliland protectorate as the first Somali language station, it broadcasts mostly in Somali but also features news bulletins in Amharic, Arabic and English. As of 2007, transmissions for two internationally based broadcasters were available.

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  4. Foreign. Arabic (13.3% as second language), [1] English, Italian, Swahili. Signed. Somali Sign Language. Keyboard layout. QWERTY. The endoglossic language of Somalia has always been Somali, although throughout Somalia's history various exoglossic languages have also been used at a national level.

  5. Somali National Television is the principal public service broadcaster in Somalia. Headquartered in Mogadishu, the nation's capital, its main responsibility is to provide public service broadcasting throughout the country.

    • 17 August 1983, 4 April 2011 (re-launch)
    • Broadcasting
    • Somalia & abroad (satellite)
  6. Apr 9, 2024 · The Somali language is spoken in Somali inhabited areas of Somalia, Djibouti, Ethiopia, Kenya, Yemen and by members of the Somali diaspora. It is also spoken as an adoptive language by a few ethnic minority groups and individuals in Somali majority regions.

  7. Somali (Arabic: الصوماليه) is a Cushitic language. It is spoken by ethnic Somalis in Somalia , Djibouti , Ethiopia , Yemen and Kenya , as well as by the Somali diaspora around the world -- an estimated total population of between 10 and 16 million speakers.

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