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Official language

An official language is a language that is specifically designated to be so in the constitutions of countries, states, and other territories. (States and areas without a constitution, by this definition, lack official languages.)

Half the countries in the world have official languages. Some have only one official language, such as Albania, France (although there are more native languages in France), Germany or Lithuania. Some have more than one official language, as Belarus, Belgium, Finland, Afghanistan, Paraguay, Bolivia, India, Switzerland and South Africa.

In some countries, such as Iraq, Italy and Spain, there is an official language for the country, but other languages are co-official in some important regions. Some countries, such as the United States, have no official languages, but there are official languages in some US states (See Languages in the United States). Finally, some countries have no official languages, such as Australia, Eritrea, Luxembourg, Sweden or Tuvalu.

As a consequence of colonialism and/or neocolonialism, in some countries in Africa and in the Philippines the official and learning languages (French or English) are not the national languages or the most widely spoken. In contrast, as a consequence of nationalism, in the Republic of Ireland what is the state's official national language (Irish) is actually spoken by only a small proportion of people, while the language given secondary inferior legal status (English), is actually the spoken language of the majority.

In some countries, the issue of which language is to be used in what contexts is a major political issue. There is a list of such countries.

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Official language
- September 1st, 2006
I read your text about official language. And, I learned that some countries have many official languages. But I don't know about the definition of multi-language. Can you e-mail to me about this?
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Official language
- September 5th, 2006
What is the place english as official language in administration and other disciplines. I want to know how the knowledge of english language as an official language of a particular nation can help one to perform better in administration.
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Official language
- September 13th, 2006
What is the official language in Egypt?
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