Equatorial Guinea Languages

Description
Equatorial Guinea, officially the Republic of Equatorial Guinea, is a country on the west coast of Central Africa, with an area of 28,000 square kilometres (11,000 sq mi). Formerly the colony of Spanish Guinea, its post-independence name evokes its location near both the Equator and the Gulf of Guinea. As of 2015, the country had a population of 1,225,367.

The Languages are:
 * Equatoguinean Spanish
 * French
 * Portuguese
 * Indigenous languages include Fang, Bube, Benga, Ndowe, Balengue, Bujeba, Bissio, Gumu, Igbo, Pichinglis, Fa d'Ambô and the nearly extinct Baseke.

Word List(s)

 * Spanish Genealogical Word List
 * Portuguese Genealogical Word List
 * French Genealogical Word List
 * Useful Spanish Phrases - Omniglot
 * Useful French Phrases - Omniglot
 * Useful Portuguese Phrases - Omniglot

Alphabet and Pronunciation

 * Spanish Alphabet and Pronunciation - Omniglot --- includes Equatoguinean Spanish
 * French Alphabet and Pronunciation - Omniglot
 * Portuguese Alphabet and Pronunciation - Omniglot

Language Aids and Dictionaries
Language Aids
 * Spanish grammar - Wikipedia
 * French grammar - Wikipedia
 * Portuguese grammar - Wikipedia
 * Spanish Handwriting - BYU Script Tutorial
 * French Handwriting - BYU Script Tutorial
 * Portuguese Handwriting - BYU Script Tutorial

Dictionaries
 * Jarman, BeatrizGalimberti and Nicholas Rollin. The Oxford Spanish dictionary. Oxford: Oxford Univ., 2008. Available at: WorldCat.
 * Girard, Denis. Cassell's French-English, English-French dictionary. Wiley, New York: Macmillan, 2002. Available at: WorldCat.
 * García, Teresa Alvarez and Sinda López Fuentes. Portuguese dictionary. Bishopbriggs, Glasgow: Collins, 2018. Available at: WorldCat.

Online Dictionaries
 * English-Spanish Dictionary - Collins
 * English-French Dictionary - Collins
 * English-Portuguese Dictionary - Collins

Additional Resources

 * Equatorial Guinea - Wikipedia
 * Equatorial Guinea - Britannica
 * The Spanish Language of Equatorial Guinea - Jstor
 * How Equatorial Guinea became the only Spanish speaking country in Africa
 * Fegley, Randall. Equatorial Guinea. Oxford: Clio Press, 1991. Available at: WorldCat.