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  • ...ited States of America|United States]] at a national level. Frequently, an official language serves a unifying purpose, allowing peoples of differing linguistic backgro ...di language|Hindi]] was awarded official status, with English a subsidiary official language.<ref>Wardhaugh (2006: 357-358).</ref>
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  • ''Works cited in the [[official language]] article''
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  • is a [[Semitic language]] used by [[Islam]] and is an official or co-official language in the 22 countries which together make up the Arab World.
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  • ==Groups supporting English as the sole official language of the U.S.==
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  • ...used as a ''lingua franca'' in and around Indonesia, where it is also the official language.
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  • ...ited States of America|United States]] at a national level. Frequently, an official language serves a unifying purpose, allowing peoples of differing linguistic backgro ...di language|Hindi]] was awarded official status, with English a subsidiary official language.<ref>Wardhaugh (2006: 357-358).</ref>
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  • A [[West Germanic languages|West-Germanic language]], the [[official language]] of [[Germany]], [[Austria]] and [[Liechtenstein]], one of several officia
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  • ...009). Namibia is a [[republic]] with [[English language|English]] as its [[official language]] and regional recognition for [[Afrikaans language|Afrikaans]], [[German l
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  • A [[language]] in the Eastern group of South [[Slavic languages]] and the official language of the [[Republic of Macedonia]].
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  • ...t. Arabic is the liturgical language of [[Islam]] and is an official or co-official language in the 22 countries which together make up the [[Arab World]].
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  • The official language of [[Hungary]].
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  • ...uages|Austronesian language]] spoken in [[Indonesia]]. It is Indonesia's [[official language]].
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  • ...anguage') keeps heavy influences from Danish, which used to be the former, official language of Norway. This standard is majoritary in the whole of Norway.
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  • Campaigns in the USA which call for English to be made the only official language of the country; a common name for this is 'English Only', often used by civ
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  • ...[[South India|southern Indian]] state of [[Karnataka]], where it is the [[official language]].
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  • {{r|Official language}}
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  • ...]], but also in some other countries around the world. Vietnamese is the [[official language]] of Vietnam.
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  • ...s campaign for [[Official English movement|English to be the nation's only official language]]. However, not only does English remain the language of the vast majority
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  • ...by natives of southern [[Luzon]]. It is the foundation of the national and official language of the [[Philippines]] - [[Filipino]]. English and Spanish are widely spoke
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  • ...uages are official within the autonomous community, Spanish being also the official language of the whole Spanish state.
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  • ...olves changing the political recognition of a language - by making it an [[official language]] of a country, for example, or banning it altogether. Various degrees of r ...ficial'. This happened in [[Indonesia]], where [[Bahasa Indonesia]] is the official language. In other cases, states may adopt policies of ''linguistic pluralism'' or '
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  • ...t, [[Israel]] to the south, and the [[Mediterranean Sea]] to the west. Its official language is [[Arabic language|Arabic]], although [[French]] is widely spoken. The ca
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