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Published on : 2023 - Oct - 07

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Features information that is relevant to travellers who are thinking about and actively planning a visit to Mauritus.

Mauritian Creole
Mauritian

The Constitution of mentions no official language. It only contains a statement in Article 49 that “The official language of the Assembly shall be English but any member may address the chair in French”. Thus English and French are de facto official languages.

Bilingual street signs
Bilingual street signs

Mauritian Creole is spoken by 86.5% of at home. Mauritian Creole is a French-based Creole. Bhojpuri is spoken by 5.3% of the people, while French is spoken by 4.4%. Bhojpuri is an Indo-Aryan language spoken predominantly in the Northern-Eastern region of and the Terai region of Nepal.

Most Mauritians are bi-lingual. Other languages you may hear include Hindi, Tamil, Marathi, Urdu, and some varieties of Chinese (predominantly Hakka and Mandarin).

Mauritius PortLouis
Mauritius PortLouis

Your travel here can satisfy your short break for shopping, partying, sunbathing, fine dining, sporting events, and even a few sinful pleasures

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