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Santoshsada
Indian expat in Mauritius
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Registration: 05 February 2022
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The importance of local language in Mauritius by Cheryl
Hey everyone, As an expat, language questions often arise due to the need to communicate effectively in a new country. We’re curious to read your experiences with learning and using the local language in Mauritius. Here are some questions to ...
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@CherylHello,The main language spoken in Mauritius is Creole and French.Though most of the population speaks English and Hindi.I have managed to learn basic French, It is a bit tough as the accent and sound vary for people, and gets tough to ... Read More
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Practice French in Quatre Bornes by imsierram00
Can anyone recommend a language school with French speaking classes for adults in the Quatre Bornes area? A university or college with French speaking classes in the area could help as well.Thanks!
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@imsierram00Â There is a class called CLAP in Quatre Borne near to St.Jean Metro Station. Contact *** for more information.RegardsSantosh Read More