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Languages of Maldives
OfficialDhivehi
NationalDhivehi
MainDhivehi (95%)
ForeignArabic, English

There are a number of languages spoken in Maldives.

Dhivehi

The official and common language is Dhivehi. The first known script used to write Dhivehi is Eveyla akuru script which is found in historical recording of kings (Raadhavalhi). Later a script called Dhives akuru was used for a long period. The present-day script is called Thaana and is written from right to left. Thaana is said to have been introduced by the reign of Mohamed Thakurufaanu. Dhivehi, an Indo-Aryan language having some similarities with Elu, the ancient Sinhalese language, and is written in a specialized Arabic script (Tāna). The Dhivehi language is spoken by virtually the whole population.

Arabic

Arabic (عربي) is the religious language of Muslims as well as the language of the Quran and Sunnah. Arabic is taught as a religious language in mosques and schools. Most of the population has some formal or informal education in the reading, writing and pronunciation of the Arabic language, as part of their religious education.

English

English is widely spoken by the locals of Maldives.

See also

References

  1. Ethnologue: Ethnologue Languages of the World – Maldives Status, Retrieved 19 December 2017.
  2. Ethnologue: Ethnologue Languages of the World – Maldives Country, Retrieved 19 December 2017.
  3. ^ Ethnologue: Ethnologue Languages of the World – Maldives Languages, Retrieved 19 December 2017.
  4. "Maldives Languages - Languages of Maldives - Language Spoken In Maldives". maldives.tourism-srilanka.com.
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