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Let's See What Is In Cameroon by donhils: 10:51pm On Jul 29, 2016
Hello everybody, I've been thinking how it would be to go to Cameroon. Who and who have been there? What can you tell me about the country? Anything at all.
Re: Let's See What Is In Cameroon by bullseye90(m): 11:14pm On Jul 29, 2016
Cameroon is a francophone country. Try learn n speak French if u intend visiting for ease in communication.


bullseye
Re: Let's See What Is In Cameroon by KangaIye: 5:14am On Jul 30, 2016
bullseye90:
Cameroon is a francophone country. Try learn n speak French if u intend visiting for ease in communication.


bullseye
Some Of Them Speaks Our English

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Re: Let's See What Is In Cameroon by mrkayodeoludare: 7:22pm On Jul 30, 2016
Cameroon is a bilingual country. I had my secondary education there entirely in English. If u speak English think of staying in the two anglophone regions (North West and South West provinces). For french speakers the other provinces will do. If u speak both french and English then its a PASSEPARTOUS




bullseye90:
Cameroon is a francophone country. Try learn n speak French if u intend visiting for ease in communication.


bullseye
Re: Let's See What Is In Cameroon by bullseye90(m): 7:54pm On Jul 30, 2016
mrkayodeoludare:
Cameroon is a bilingual country. I had my secondary education there entirely in English. If u speak English think of staying in the two anglophone regions (North West and South West provinces). For french speakers the other provinces will do. If u speak both french and English then its a PASSEPARTOUS




Re: Let's See What Is In Cameroon by bullseye90(m): 7:54pm On Jul 30, 2016
mrkayodeoludare:
Cameroon is a bilingual country. I had my secondary education there entirely in English. If u speak English think of staying in the two anglophone regions (North West and South West provinces). For french speakers the other provinces will do. If u speak both french and English then its a PASSEPARTOUS





Noted. Thanks for d detailed insight

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