The official language of many countries of Latin America is Spanish, excluding Brazil, where the official language is Portuguese.
French is an official language in 29 countries worldwide.
There are 55 countries and territories where English is an official language.
There are 21 countries that have Spanish as their primary official language.
The official language of the Japanese government for many years was Classical Chinese, which was used in official documents and for communication with foreign diplomats. In the late 19th century, Japanese was promoted as the official language in government and education as part of modernization efforts.
The official language of many countries of Latin America is Spanish, excluding Brazil, where the official language is Portuguese.
French is an official language in 29 countries worldwide.
There are 55 countries and territories where English is an official language.
There are 21 countries that have Spanish as their primary official language.
The official language of the Japanese government for many years was Classical Chinese, which was used in official documents and for communication with foreign diplomats. In the late 19th century, Japanese was promoted as the official language in government and education as part of modernization efforts.
53 countries consider English one of their official languages.
Tamil is an official language in two countries - India and Sri Lanka.
55 countries have English as their official language. There are upwards of thirty five countries that recognize English as an official language, including Bermuda, Canada, Kenya and Uganda. Surprisingly enough, the United States of America does not have an official language.
Out of india 16 more countries have theirofficial language is hind.
Most countries have one (e.g. Argentina - Spanish; Iceland - Icelandic) or more (e.g. Canada - English, French; Israel - Hebrew, Arabic; Nauru - Naurian, English) official language. However some countries (e.g. Japan, United States of America, and the United Kingdom) do not have an official language per se, but rather, languages that are considered official de facto (Japanese, English, and English, respectively), because the majority of people and government business utilize one primary language.
There are 21 countries in the world where Spanish is the primary official language. These countries are mainly located in Latin America and Spain.
53 nations and territories have French as an official language or French as a principal language in education or/and politics