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  1. List of official languages. See also: List of languages by the number of countries in which they are recognized as an official language. This is a list of official, or otherwise administratively-recognized, languages of sovereign countries, regions, and supra-national institutions.

  2. This is a list of official languages by country and territory. It includes all languages that have official language status either statewide or in a part of the state, or that have status as a national language, regional language, or minority language .

    Country/region
    Official Language
    Abkhaz Russian
    Persian (Dari) Pashto
    Arabic Berber
  3. (Top) See also. Lists of countries and territories by official language. This is a . List of countries and territories where Afrikaans or Dutch are official languages. List of countries and territories where Arabic is an official language. List of countries and territories where Chinese is an official language.

  4. 17 de mai. de 2024 · This is a list of official languages by country and territory. It includes all languages that have official language status either statewide or in a part of the state, or that have status as a national language, regional language, or minority language.

  5. Learn about the diversity, distribution and history of languages around the world. Find out the official languages of the UN, the most widely spoken languages, and the language families of each continent.

  6. According to the World Atlas of Languages’ methodology, there are 8324 languages, spoken or signed, documented by the governments, public institutions and academic communities; out of 8324, around 7000 languages are still in use.

  7. U. V. W. X. Y. Z. ALL. This entry provides a listing of languages spoken in each country and specifies any that are official national or regional languages. When data is available, the languages spoken in each country are broken down according to the percent of the total population speaking each language as a first language, unless otherwise noted.