JAMAICA
Jamaica is the island country of the Greater Antilles that uses English as its official language.
The official languages in the Greater Antilles vary by country. In Cuba, the official language is Spanish. In the Dominican Republic, Spanish is also the official language. In Puerto Rico, both Spanish and English are recognized as official languages. In Haiti, the official languages are French and Haitian Creole.
Belize is the Latin American country that has English as its official language.
The first known country to have English as its official language is England.
Belize is the only Central American country that has English as its official language.
Belize is a Central American country whose official language is English.
No. Australia does not have an official language. English is the default language throughout the country.
English is not an official language in Malaysia, though it is a recognized language. Filipino and English are the official languages of the Philippines.
British English is the country's main language and is official. Fijian and Hindi is the second language of the country.
The first known country to have English as its official language is England.
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English is the language of Tasmania, as it is part of the country of Australia where English is the national official language.
No. Atleast, It is not an official language because Nigeria has picked English as its official language for their country.
Belize is the only country in Central America that has English as its official language, alongside Spanish and Belizean Creole.
Belize is a Central American country whose official language is English.
Belize is the only country in Central America in which English is an official language. Other countries may have individuals who speak English in addition to their respective official language.
This is a trick question. The answer is none. However, there is a country with a creole English language as an official langauge (Papua New Guinea). The name of this creole is Tok Pisin, which actually means "Pidgin English", but it's not a pidgin any more.
Approximately 97.5 % of people in Australia speak English. English is not the official language of Australia, as the country has no declared official language, but it is the default language throughout the country.