9 April 2026 Monaco

A language at a crossroads as Monaco debates its identity

Monaco Cultural Affairs / Language Heritage Team

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Summary

A growing call in Monaco is pushing to elevate the Monegasque language, u munegascu, to co-official status alongside French, reflecting renewed interest in the Principality’s linguistic and cultural heritage.

Monaco is seeing renewed public discussion around the future of the Monegasque language, u munegascu, as supporters call for it to be granted co-official status alongside French.

Although Monegasque is recognised as the national language and is taught in schools, French remains the only official language under the Constitution. Advocates say greater institutional recognition would better reflect Monaco’s cultural identity and strengthen the language’s role in public life.

Supporters are calling for broader use of Monegasque in official communication, public signage, cultural initiatives, and education. They argue that stronger visibility and support would help preserve the language as a living part of daily life rather than simply a symbol of heritage.

The discussion highlights Monaco’s continued focus on safeguarding its traditions while shaping a modern national identity rooted in history, culture, and civic pride.

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