OFFICIAL LANGUAGES OF DIFFERENT COUNTRIES
The country’s language speaks its culture. Most countries have one or two official languages, while in many countries many languages are used as an official language. The official language of a country means that the official work of that country will be done in that language. Where many languages are in practice, one language is considered to be the official language at the national level. There are many official languages of the world.
Do you know how many official languages in the world ?, world languages list are big. Few of the official language example are as follows.
Most spoken language in the world is English and used as the official language all over
the world, and also the most spoken language in the world, But the official status was not found for English in the UK.
French, Spanish, and Arabic languages are also the
official language of many countries.
which country has 11 official languages and the answer is there are 11 official languages in South
Africa
There is no official language in Mexico. Despite
this the official language here is Spanish
Do you know official language of USA ? The United States also has no official language. The English language is used for governmental purposes and business purposes.
There are five official languages in Palau. Here
palaun, English, Sonosorolize, Toby, and Angur are spoken.
There are 4 official languages in Austria,
Bahrain, Spain, and Singapore.
India's population is 1.3 billion and do you know how many languages in india with name ? here 454
languages are spoken. This is the most widely spoken language country in the
world.
Do you have any idea about how many official languages in India? In India, 30 percent of the people speak Hindi or
English, and these two languages are official languages of India and use at the national level. The
quantity of local Hindi speakers extends in the vicinity of 14.5 and 24.5% in the complete Indian populace, however different vernaculars of Hindi named as Hindi
dialects are spoken by nearly about 45% of Indians, mostly from the states that come under the Hindi region.
Other
Indian languages are each spoken by around 10% or less of the population. Although
there are 16 official languages for eg. Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Bengali, Oriya, Assamese, Kashmiri, Gujarati, Konkani, Punjabi, Marathi, etc. the states have the right to choose their official language.
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