There are probably several in the world, but these countries come to mind: Austria North Korea South Korea
Iceland is considered unilingual as the vast majority of the population speaks Icelandic as their primary language.
The word itself means one tongue (language). If you only speak English, you are unilingual. If you speak two, you are bilingual and if you speak several, you are multilingual.
No, there was a Serbocrotian language (spoken in Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia and Montenegro), Slovenian language, and Macedonian language.
monolingual or unilingual
There only a few examples of this. Only the following countries come to mind: North Korea South Korea Kuwait San Marino If anyone else can add to this list, please do so. Even in situations of unilingualism, there are always tourists, visitors, guest-workers, and/or immigrants who speak other languages.
Any country that has an official language TRIES to use one language throughout its territories, but this is unsuccessful due to immigration. For example, in France, French is the official language, yet only about 86% of the country speaks French. Almost no country in the world has all its citizens speaking the same language, the only countries that might achieve this are island nations that speak an indigenous language or language carried over by conquest.
I believe that word is, "unilingual", which literally means, "One tongue".
There very few monolingual countries. Please add to this list:KuwaitNorth KoreaSouth Korea
France, Belgium, and HungaryAnswer:The previous answer is wrong. There are no unilingual countries in Europe. Every country has speakers of more than 1 language.
American 2nd Answer: That answer is a great answer! But I think you probably are looking for the word, "Unilingual", which literally means, "One tongue".
The official language of the Union Territory of Lakshadweep is Malayalam.