Official languages of supra-national institutions
See List of official languages by institution.
There are 115 languages in this category.
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Afrikaans:
Albanian:
Amharic:
Arabic:
Armenian:
Assamese:
Aymara:
Azeri:
Belarusian:
Bengali:
Bislama:
Bosnian:
Bulgarian:
Burmese:
Catalan:
Chinese (see also Sinitic languages):
Croatian
Czech:
Danish
Dari:
Dhivehi:
Dutch:
Dzongkha:
English (see also List of countries where English is an official language):
- Antigua and Barbuda
- Australia (de facto)
- Bahamas
- Barbados
- Belize
- Botswana (but the national language is Tswana)
- Canada (with French)
- Cameroon (with French)
- Dominica (with French creole)
- Fiji (with Bau Fijian and Hindustani)
- part of the People's Republic of China
- The Gambia
- Ghana
- Grenada (with French creole)
- Guyana
- India (with 22 other official languages)
- Republic of Ireland (with Irish)
- Jamaica
- Kenya (with Swahili)
- Kiribati
- Lesotho (with Sotho)
- Liberia
- Madagascar (with Malagasy and French)
- Malawi (with Chichewa)
- Malta (with Maltese)
- Marshall Islands (with Marsgallese)
- Mauritius
- Micronesia
- Namibia1
- Nauru (with Nauruan)
- Netherlands Antilles (with Dutch and Papiamento)
- New Zealand (with Māori and New Zealand Sign Language)
- Nigeria
- Pakistan (with Urdu as the national language)
- Philippines (with Filipino)
- Palau (with Palauan and Japanese)
- Papua New Guinea (with Tok Pisin and Motu)
- Rwanda (with French and Kinyarwanda)
- St. Kitts and Nevis
- St. Lucia (with French creole)
- St. Vincent and the Grenadines (with French creole)
- Samoa (with Samoan)
- Seychelles (with Creole, French)
- Sierra Leone
- Singapore (with Chinese, Malay, Tamil)
- Solomon Islands
- South Africa (with Afrikaans, Ndebele, Northern Sotho, Sotho, Swati, Tsonga, Tswana, Venda, Xhosa, Zulu)
- Sudan (with Arabic)
- Swaziland (with Swati)
- Tonga
- Trinidad and Tobago
- Tuvalu
- Uganda (with Swahili)
- United Kingdom (de facto)
- United States (de facto)
- Vanuatu (with Bislama and French)
- Zambia
- Zimbabwe
Estonian:
Fijian
Filipino:
Finnish:
French (see also List of countries where French is an official language):
Frisian (West):
Gagauz:
Georgian:
German:
Greek:
Guaraní
Gujarati:
Haitian Creole:
Hebrew:
Hindi
- India (with 22 other official languages)
- Fiji (with English and Bau Fijian; known constitutionally as Hindustani as an umbrella term to cover Urdu, as well as Hindi.)
Hiri Motu:
Hungarian:
Icelandic:
Indonesian:
Irish Gaelic is the national and first official language of:
Italian:
Japanese:
Kannada:
Kashmiri:
Kazakh:
Khmer:
Korean:
Kurdish:
Kyrgyz:
Lao:
Latvian:
Lithuanian:
Luxembourgish:
Macedonian:
Malagasy:
Malay:
Malayalam:
Maltese:
Māori:
- New Zealand (with English and New Zealand Sign Language)
Marathi:
Mayan:
Moldovan (identical to Romanian according to the law of Moldova2)
Mongolian
- Mongolia
- part of the People's Republic of China
- Inner Mongolia, with Chinese (Mandarin)
- Haixi, with Tibetan and Chinese (Mandarin)
- Bortala, with Chinese (Mandarin)
- Bayin'gholin, with Chinese (Mandarin)
- Dorbod, with Chinese (Mandarin)
- Qian Gorlos, with Chinese (Mandarin)
- Harqin Left, with Chinese (Mandarin)
- Fuxin, with Chinese (Mandarin)
- Weichang, with Chinese (Mandarin)
- Subei, with Chinese (Mandarin)
- Henan, with Chinese (Mandarin)
Montenegrin:
- Montenegro (with Serbian, Bosnian, Albanian and Croatian)
Náhuatl:
Ndebele:
Nepali:
New Zealand Sign Language:
Northern Sotho:
Norwegian:
- Norway (two official written forms - Bokmål and Nynorsk)
Oriya:
Papiamento
Pashto:
Persian:
Polish:
Portuguese:
Punjabi:
Quechua
Romanian:
- Romania
- Moldova (official called Moldovan, although identical to Romanian according to the law of Moldova2)
- part of Serbia
- Vojvodina (with Croatian, Hungarian, Serbian, Slovak and Ruthenian)
Rhaeto-Romansh:
Russian:
Sanskrit:
Serbian:
Shona:
Sindhi:
Sinhala:
- Sri Lanka (with Tamil, and with English as a link language)
Slovak
Slovene:
Somali:
Sotho:
Spanish:
Swahili:
Swati:
Swedish:
Tagalog:
Tajik:
Tamil:
Telugu:
Tetum:
Thai:
Tok Pisin:
Tsonga:
Tswana:
Turkish:
Turkmen:
Ukrainian:
Urdu:
- India (with 22 other official languages)
- Pakistan (with English, Pothowari, Punjabi, Kashmiri (Koshur), Pashto, Sindhi, Siraiki, Balochi and Brahui)
- Fiji (with Englishand Bau Fijian; known constitutionally as Hindustani as an umbrella term to cover Urdu, as well as Hindi.)
Uzbek:
Venda:
Vietnamese:
Welsh:
Xhosa:
Yiddish:
Zulu:
Ranking of languages by number of sovereign countries in which they are official
- 55 countries: English
- 29 countries: French
- 24 countries: Arabic
- 20 countries: Spanish
- 10 countries: Portuguese
- 7 countries: German
- 5 countries: Dutch
- 4 countries: Albanian, Italian, Russian, Serbian,
- 3 countries: Chinese, Malay, Persian, Swahili, Tamil, Turkish, Urdu, Hungarian.
- 2 countries: Aymara, Bengali, Croatian, Greek, Hindi, Korean, Quechua, Romanian, Sotho, Swati, Swedish, Tswana,
- 1 country: numerous languages
In Africa:
In the Americas:
In Asia:
In Europe:
- 6 countries: German
- 5 countries: French
- 4 countries: Italian, Serbian
- 3 countries: English, Turkish, Hungarian, Albanian
- 2 countries: Croatian, Dutch, Greek, Romanian, Russian, Swedish,
- 1 country: numerous languages
In Oceania:
- 12 countries: English
- 1 country: numerous languages
By number of continents:
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- All 6 continents (besides Antarctica)
- English (Africa: 19 countries; North America: 13 countries; Oceania: 12 countries; Asia: 4 countries; Europe: 3 countries; South America: 1 country)
- 5 continents
- French (Africa: 21 countries; Europe: 3 countries; North America: 2 countries; Oceania: 2 countries ; South America: 1 département)
- 4 continents
- Spanish (South America: 9 countries; North America: 8 countries; Europe: 1 country; Africa: 1 country)
- Portuguese (Africa: 6 countries; South America: 1 country; Europe: 1 country; Asia: 1 country)
- 2 continents
- Arabic (Africa: 12 countries; Asia: 12 countries)
- Russian (Europe: 2 countries; Asia: 2 countries)
- Dutch (Europe: 2 countries; The Americas: 3 countries)
- Urdu (Asia: 2 countries; Oceania: 1 country)
- Hindi (Asia: 1 country; Oceania: 1 country)
- Japanese (Asia: 1 country; Oceania: 1 country)
- Greek (Europe:1 country; Asia: 1 country)
- Turkish (Europe:1 country; Asia: 1 country)
- 1 continent
- numerous other languages, of which German (6 countries).
Official languages of subnational entities
Aranese see Occitan
Armenian:
Basque:
Cantonese Chinese:
- Hong Kong (for Chinese language, both Cantonese and Mandarin are spoken de facto; co-official with English)
- Macau (for Chinese language, both Cantonese and Mandarin are spoken de facto; co-official with Portuguese)
Catalan:
Chipewyan:
- Northwest Territories (with Cree, English, French, Gwich'in, Innuinaqtun, Inuktitut, Inuvialuktun, North Slavey, South Slavey and Tłįchǫ (Dogrib))
Cree:
- Northwest Territories (with Chipewyan, English, French, Gwich'in, Innuinaqtun, Inuktitut, Inuvialuktun, North Slavey, South Slavey and Tłįchǫ (Dogrib))
Tłįchǫ:
- Northwest Territories (with Cree, Chipewyan, English, French, Gwich'in, Innuinaqtun, Inuktitut, Inuvialuktun, North Slavey, and South Slavey)
English:
See also:Official language by province
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Faroese:
French:
see also Official language by province
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Galician:
Gwich'in:
- Northwest Territories (with Cree, Chipewyan, English, French, Innuinaqtun, Inuktitut, Inuvialuktun, North Slavey, South Slavey and Tłįchǫ (Dogrib))
Hawaiian:
Inuinnaqtun:
- Northwest Territories (with Cree, Chipewyan, English, French, Gwich'in, Inuktitut, Inuvialuktun, North Slavey, South Slavey and Tłįchǫ (Dogrib))
- Nunavut (with English, French, and Inuktitut)
Inuktitut:
- Greenland (with Danish)
- Nunavut (with English, French, and Inuinnaqtun)
- Northwest Territories (with Cree, Chipewyan, English, French, Gwich'in, Inuinnaqtun, Inuvialuktun, North Slavey, South Slavey and Tłįchǫ (Dogrib))
Inuvialuktun:
- Northwest Territories (with Cree, Chipewyan, English, French, Gwich'in, Innuinaqtun, Inuktitut, North Slavey, South Slavey and Tłįchǫ (Dogrib))
Mazandarani:
Occitan (Aranese):
Romanian:
- Vojvodina (with Croatian, Serbian, Hungarian, Slovak and Ruthenian)
Rusyn:
- Vojvodina (with Croatian, Serbian, Romanian, Hungarian, Slovak)
Sami:
- Finland (in four municipalities)
- Norway (in six municipalities)
- Sweden (in four municipalities and surrounding municipalities)
North and South Slavey:
- Northwest Territories (with Cree, Chipewyan, English, French, Gwich'in, Innuinaqtun, Inuktitut, Inuvialuktun, and Tłįchǫ (Dogrib))
Spanish:
Tahitian:
Tibetan:
- Tibet Autonomous Region (with Chinese (Mandarin))
- Aba (with Chinese (Mandarin))
- Garzê (with Chinese (Mandarin))
- Diqing (with Chinese (Mandarin))
- Wenshan (with Chinese (Mandarin))
- Gannan (with Chinese (Mandarin))
- Haibai (with Chinese (Mandarin))
- Hainan (with Chinese (Mandarin))
- Huangnan (with Chinese (Mandarin))
- Golog (with Chinese (Mandarin))
- Gyêgu (with Chinese (Mandarin))
- Haixi (with Mongolian and Chinese (Mandarin))
- Muli (with Chinese (Mandarin))
- Tianzhu (with Chinese (Mandarin))
Tswana:
Uyghur:
Vietnamese:
Yiddish:
Zhuang:
See also
References
- ^ Namibia - Constitution, servat.unibe.ch/icl (International Constitutional Law collection), 1990, http://www.servat.unibe.ch/icl/wa00000_.html, retrieved on 2 May 2008 (Article 3)
- ^ a b The 1989 Language Law of the Moldavian SSR, which is still in force in Moldova (according to the Constitution [1]) asserts the existence of a "linguistic Moldo-Romanian identity".[2]
"The law of 1 September 1989 regarding the usage of languages spoken on the territory of the Republic of Moldova remains valid, excepting the points where it contradicts this constitution."
—Constitution of the Republic of Moldova, Title 7, Article 7
"Moldavian SSR supports the desire of the Moldovans that live across the borders of the Republic, and considering the really existing linguistical Moldo-Romanian identity - of the Romanians that live on the territory of the USSR, of doing their studies and satisfying their cultural needs in their maternal language."
—Law regarding the usage of languages spoken on the territory of the Republic of Moldova
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