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  1. Liberian English refers to the varieties of English spoken in Liberia. There are four such varieties: Standard Liberian English, the Liberian variety of International English. It is the language taught in secondary and tertiary institutions. It is used in oratory and by newsreaders.

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      The Republic of Liberia is a small country on the coast of...

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    English is the official language and serves as the lingua franca of Liberia. As of 2022, 27 indigenous languages are spoken in Liberia, but each is a first language for only a small percentage of the population. [181]

  3. 7 de nov. de 2014 · Eager to learn a bit of Liberian English while reporting there last month, I asked our translator, Siatta Scott Johnson, to teach us a few words and rules. Turns out Liberian English is pretty fun.

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  4. Liberian Kreyol (also known as Kolokwa or Liberian Kolokwa English) is an Atlantic English-based creole language spoken in Liberia. It was spoken by 1,500,000 people as a second language at the 1984 census which accounted for about 70% of the population at the time.

  5. History of Liberia. Early history. Pepper Coast. Colonial period. American Colonization Society. Colony of Liberia. Republic of Maryland-in-Africa. Americo-Liberian rule. 1846 independence referendum. Declaration of Independence. Constitution of 1847. 1871 coup d'état. Single-party rule. World War II. Modern era. 1980 coup d'état.

  6. The Republic of Liberia is a small country on the coast of West Africa. It has common borders with Sierra Leone, Guinea, and Ivory Coast. The country has a size of about 520 kilometres (320 mi) by 270 kilometres (170 mi). As of 2021, there are about 5,000,000 people in Liberia. The capital city of Liberia is Monrovia.

  7. Há 23 horas · Liberia, a country along the coast of western Africa, is bordered by Sierra Leone, Guinea, Cote d’Ivoire, and the Atlantic Ocean. It is the only Black state in Africa never subjected to colonial rule and is Africa’s oldest republic. Its capital city is Monrovia, named after U.S. President James Monroe.