Languages of Libya

The most significant berber speaking group, the Nafusi, is concentrated in the Tripolitanian region.

[5][6] During the First Libyan Civil War, the National Transitional Council broadcast in Tamazight for two hours a day.

Tedega Tedaga, a Saharan language is spoken by the previously nomadic Teda people.

English is a notable foreign language in business and for economical purposes and also spoken by the young generation.

[9] After the Libyan Civil War and the help coming from France, the French language gained popularity among the younger generations.

Ethnolinguistic map of Libya