Mauritius Official Language
The Constitution of the Republic of Mauritius does not mention an official language. The country has over one million residents. They speak English, French, and Mauritian Creole. They also speak French-based Creole and ethnic languages. These include Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, Marathi, Urdu, and Mandarin.
Both French and English had a higher social position in the past. Schools and jobs prefer them.
Many people acknowledge that English is Mauritius official language. Government, courts, and business use it.
French is the most used language in the mass media. This includes newspapers, periodicals, radio, and television. It is also top in business. In truth, dub English-language television programmes into French. Also, French is the primary language of instruction in the educational system.