The most common language spoken in Malawi is Chichewa, but there are many other languages spoken there. In the northern region, Tumbuka is much more common than Chichewa. Both are Bantu-based languages and as such they have many commonalities.
The official language of Malawi is English, and everyone with a moderate level of education speaks at least some English. Many people in the villages do not.
The main language is Chichewa, spoken by the Chewa.
Chewa is the most widely spoken language (by 57% of the population) but it is not the official language.
California has not designated an official language. The state recognizes English as the de facto language for government and official business, but there is no official language specified in the state's constitution or legislation.
The United States does not have an official language at the federal level. English is the most widely spoken language and is often used for official government business, but there is no official designation.
The official language in Manila is Filipino, also known as Tagalog. English is also widely spoken and used for official and business purposes.
No, but Cantonese used to be an unofficial language of business until the 1980s.
The official language of the Philippines is Filipino, which is based on Tagalog. English is also recognized as an official language and is widely used in government, business, and education.
The United States of America has not designated an official language. The English language is the primary language of business and government but it has no special legal status and the government is expected to communicate to residents in whatever language they can understand.
Chewa is itself a language spoken by the people of Malawi, Zambia & Mozambique in Africa.
The United States does not have an official language. The primary language of government and business is English, but it has no official status in law and other languages are required to be used when needed to ensure the understanding of people involved in legal and government proceedings.
Being as the official language of Jamaica is English, the normal business form address need no translation.
It is usually better to study a country's national language because it is often more widely spoken and understood by the local population. However, studying a country's official language can also be beneficial, especially for official documents and business interactions. Ultimately, it depends on the specific country and your travel needs.
Malawi came from the ancient time when the word 'mauri' came into use. The french misunderstood the name and called it their own
the official language of business and governance in Mexico is Spanish. Furthermore, some secluded villages still speak Nahuatl, an ancient dialect derived from Aztec times.