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  • ''Works cited in the [[official language]] article''
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  • It is the only official language of Andorra. It is official beside Spanish in the Spanish autonomous regions
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  • '''Nepali''' is the official language of [[Nepal]] and the mother tongue of the majority of Nepal's population.
    586 bytes (69 words) - 11:44, 13 March 2009
  • ...Valley is the sole place where Occitan is recognized and implemented as an official language.
    341 bytes (51 words) - 11:04, 28 September 2008
  • ...d largest city is [[Prague]] (in [[Czech language|Czech]]: ''Praha''). The official language is [[Czech language|Czech]]<ref>''Czech'' is pronounced [ˈtʃek].</ref>. T
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  • ...(2008)|2008 constitution]] establishes [[Spanish language|Spanish]] as the official language of Ecuador, it also recognizes [[Kichwa language|Kichwa]] and [[Shuar langu
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  • {{r|Official language}}
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  • ...e support by the autonomous region of Asturias but is not recognized as an official language neither in Asturias, nor in León and Cantabria. A lot of inhabitants can s
    2 KB (263 words) - 11:15, 19 August 2022
  • ...sh]] and [[Hawaiian language|Hawaiian]] (a Polynesian language) are both [[official language|official]] in Hawaii. Reflecting high immigration in preceding centuries, s
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  • [[English language|English]] and Hawaiian, a [[Polynesia]]n language, are [[official language|official]] in Hawaii. Reflecting high immigration in the nineteenth and twe
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  • ...es that is also spoken in the same region. For example, [[Latin]] was the official language of the Church and state in medieval Europe, but most people did not underst
    2 KB (350 words) - 17:07, 24 January 2011
  • ...age]] has the status of a protected language in Italy and the status of an official language in the autonomous region of Trentino-Alto Adige. It remains dominated by th
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  • ...f the Ligurian dialect is taught in Monaco's primary schools but is not an official language. Everywhere, Northern Italian is dominated by official languages such as It
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  • ...he Caribbean population today are descended from [[Africa]]n slaves; the [[official language]]s are generally those of their former oppressors, such as [[English langua
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  • ...merica]] which call for [[English language|English]] to be made the only [[official language]] of the country. A common name for this is 'English Only', which is often The U.S. currently has no official language, but local legislation has made it [[Languages of the United States of Amer
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  • {{r|Official language}}
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  • ...an-speakers are mostly found in [[Italy]], [[Switzerland]] (where it is an official language spoken by 6.5% of the population), [[France]], [[Argentina]], [[Canada]], a
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  • ...'' situation.<ref>Deterding (2007:6).</ref> Though there are three other [[official language]]s in Singapore - [[Mandarin language|Mandarin]], [[Malay language|Malay]]
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  • ...encouraged to provide Welsh language provision. In 2011, Welsh became an [[official language]] of Wales through legislation passed by the [[Welsh Assembly]].<ref>''BBC
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  • *The official language of the state is [[Serbo-Croatian]], officially “designated by one of the
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