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While not perhaps the first language in many countries, English seems to have become the general language for communication between the peoples of this planet.
ratification by the states -apex
The third person in line is the President Pro Tempore of the U.S. Senate, following the Vice President and Speaker of the House.
As directed by Congress, states held ratification conventions, to either ratify or reject the proposed US Constitution. It was required that 9 states ratify in order for the Constitution to become official.
The Feudal contract. The relationship between lord and vassal was made official by a public ceremony. To become a vassal, a man performed an act of homage to his lord.
It became an official language in 1948, when the government of Israel voted on it.
The Chinese did not 'start' speaking mandarin. The language evolved among a small population over many centuries, and later spread to a larger population. Its origins are unknown.
what did confucianism become in chinas offical religion
Irish became an official EU language on Jan 1st 2007
The United States does not have an official language. Therefore, English was never the official language of the United States.
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French became the official language of France in the 16th century during the reign of King Francis I.
Languages can become official through various means. In some cases, a language is designated as official by a government or legislative body through a formal declaration or legislation. In other cases, a language may already be widely spoken and used in government, education, and official settings, leading to its recognition as an official language. The process of designating a language as official can vary depending on the country or region.
The United States does not have an "official" or "national" language. MrV The de facto language of the US is English.
English is the a foreign language that has become a major official language of India. Indians who speak different Indian languages typically revert to English as it is a second language for everyone and therefore makes everyone equal.
No such thing ever happened. It's a myth. No language has ever been voted "the official language" of the United States.
Mandarin became the most spoken language in the world due to China's large population and economic growth in the late 20th century. It surpassed English as the most spoken language around the early 2000s.