What is the official languages in your country?

@Farcha (677)
August 11, 2017 12:42pm CST
Each country has a multitude of culture, languages, and accents. Each country has a specific dishes, costumes, and others. In my country (Morocco). First language or mother tongue is officially Arabic and Amazigh. The second language is French, the Third language is English and Spanish for the Northern regions. And you, what about the official languages and accents?
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@dodo19 (47317)
• Beaconsfield, Quebec
11 Aug 17
We have two official languages here in Canada. English and French.
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@Farcha (677)
11 Aug 17
Yes, I know that the region of Quebec is french and the south is English
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@dodo19 (47317)
• Beaconsfield, Quebec
11 Aug 17
@Farcha Yes, there's a lot of diversity.
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@Farcha (677)
11 Aug 17
@dodo19 Diversity is a good thing.
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@epiffanie (11326)
• Australia
15 Aug 17
I came from the Philippines and our national language is Tagalog .. my mother tongue though is Bicol .. but I guess the Philippines official language is English because the Constitution is written in English and other documents and businesses paperworks are all written in English..
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@epiffanie (11326)
• Australia
20 Aug 17
@Farcha The majority of the Filipinos can speak, read and write English because it is taught in school from primary ..
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@Farcha (677)
15 Aug 17
SO your official language is English, do you have any idea about the percentage who speak english
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@Farcha (677)
20 Aug 17
@epiffanie Good, like in Morocco, French is taught in school from primary.
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@AmbiePam (92719)
• United States
11 Aug 17
English is the primary language in the United States, but Spanish is undoubtedly the second most spoken language.
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@AmbiePam (92719)
• United States
12 Aug 17
@Farcha Very true, because it is usually the place Cubans have migrated to. Likewise, the states that are near Mexico (California) are rife with Spanish speakers. Here in Oklahoma, several states over from California, Spanish is still widely spoken (the same can be said for New Mexico, Nevada, Arizona, and Texas).
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@Farcha (677)
11 Aug 17
That what I have heard, especially Miami, Spanish is very spoken there.
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@Farcha (677)
12 Aug 17
@AmbiePam it is a good information
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• United States
11 Aug 17
How about English
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• United States
11 Aug 17
@Farcha I know English only..but I can understand Spanish, Sicilian, Irish because of heritage and local inhabitants.
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@Farcha (677)
11 Aug 17
English has the second place after French as a foreign language because Morocco was under colonized by France and Spain.
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@Farcha (677)
11 Aug 17
@TiarasOceanView And you in the USA, you have a second language besides English, there is another language is taught officially?
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@else34 (13515)
• New Delhi, India
12 Aug 17
@Farcha I am from India.India is a multilingual country.We have HindI and English as the official languages of the center.Each state has it's own official language.
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@else34 (13515)
• New Delhi, India
13 Aug 17
@Farcha Benjamin or Bangla is an Indian language.A very rich and sweet language.Urdu and HindI are not much different from each other except that the former borrows words from Arbi and Farsi.
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@Farcha (677)
13 Aug 17
@else34 I know that Urdu and Farsi are written in Arabic letters, from right to left. We have some common words.
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@Farcha (677)
12 Aug 17
You have begali, perse, urdu ?
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@LadyDuck (471508)
• Switzerland
12 Aug 17
In Switzerland we have three official languages: German, French and Italian the fourth semi-official language is Romansh spoken by a very small percentage of the population. Most people also speak English.
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@Farcha (677)
12 Aug 17
that's good, I like
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• Peoria, Arizona
11 Aug 17
Of course the first language is English in America. What what is amazing about America is that it is filled with so many cultures, so in my area we mostly have english and spanish speakers but go up north in Arizona and you have Navajo who still speak their native language. it is wonderful.
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@Farcha (677)
11 Aug 17
It is amazing, I think that Miami speak a lot Spanish
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@spaceseed (2843)
• India
13 Aug 17
English
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@spaceseed (2843)
• India
13 Aug 17
@Farcha 30 percent
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@Farcha (677)
14 Aug 17
@spaceseed Oh, good it is high percentage.
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@Farcha (677)
13 Aug 17
Can give me how many speak English in India?
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@rubyriaz007 (4188)
• India
9 Dec 17
I am from India, we have here English and Hindi as official languages.