Official language minorities are communities within a country that speak a language different from the official language(s) of that country. These minority languages have some level of recognition and protection by the government to ensure their preservation and promote linguistic diversity.
It already IS the official language-- in Spain, and Mexico and several other countries. If you mean should Spanish be the official language in the United States? Well not really, I think the United States Shouldn't have an official language. Since it was founded by immigrants. If not well i guess the official languages should be Spanish/English.
Official language rights refer to the recognition and protection of a particular language as the official language of a country or region, giving it a special status in government and public life. Minority language educational rights ensure that individuals belonging to linguistic minorities have the right to be educated in their own language in schools and educational institutions, preserving their cultural identity. These rights are important for promoting linguistic diversity and supporting minority language communities.
Swedish is the official language of Sweden and one of two official languages of Finland. Small Swedish-speaking communities exist in the United States and Canada as well.German is the official language, or one official language, of:GermanyLuxembourgBelgiumSwitzerlandLiechtensteinAustriaGerman-speaking minorities also live in:DenmarkFranceItalyHungaryCroatiaSloveniaBosnia-HerzegovinaPolandCzech RepublicSlovakiaRomaniaBulgariaMoldovaUkraineBelarusLatviaLithuaniaEstoniaRussiathe United StatesCanadaBrazilArgentinaChile
While Russian is the official language in Russia, there are ethnic minorities who speak their own languages. However, the majority of the population in Russia does speak Russian.
German is the official language of Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein, parts of Switzerland, the Italian province of Bolzano-Bozen, Luxembourg (together with French and Luxembourgish) and Belgium (together with Dutch and French). It is also spoken in countries with German minorities, but not necessarily as an official language..
Pierre Foucher has written: 'Constitutional language rights of official-language minorities in Canada' -- subject(s): Languages, Law and legislation 'Droit constitutionnel'
It already IS the official language-- in Spain, and Mexico and several other countries. If you mean should Spanish be the official language in the United States? Well not really, I think the United States Shouldn't have an official language. Since it was founded by immigrants. If not well i guess the official languages should be Spanish/English.
Official language rights refer to the recognition and protection of a particular language as the official language of a country or region, giving it a special status in government and public life. Minority language educational rights ensure that individuals belonging to linguistic minorities have the right to be educated in their own language in schools and educational institutions, preserving their cultural identity. These rights are important for promoting linguistic diversity and supporting minority language communities.
Gopinath Shrivastava has written: 'The language controversy and the minorities' -- subject(s): Languages, Linguistic minorities, Minorities
Swedish is the official language of Sweden and one of two official languages of Finland. Small Swedish-speaking communities exist in the United States and Canada as well.German is the official language, or one official language, of:GermanyLuxembourgBelgiumSwitzerlandLiechtensteinAustriaGerman-speaking minorities also live in:DenmarkFranceItalyHungaryCroatiaSloveniaBosnia-HerzegovinaPolandCzech RepublicSlovakiaRomaniaBulgariaMoldovaUkraineBelarusLatviaLithuaniaEstoniaRussiathe United StatesCanadaBrazilArgentinaChile
While Russian is the official language in Russia, there are ethnic minorities who speak their own languages. However, the majority of the population in Russia does speak Russian.
German is the official language of Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein, parts of Switzerland, the Italian province of Bolzano-Bozen, Luxembourg (together with French and Luxembourgish) and Belgium (together with Dutch and French). It is also spoken in countries with German minorities, but not necessarily as an official language..
It has no Official State language.
Nearly all of the German population speaks German, as it is the official language of the country. Minorities may speak other languages, but German is the primary language spoken by the majority of the population.
Ukrainian is the official language of Ukraine.
Bimini is in the Bahamas, where English is the official language.
No, Spanish is not the official language of Egypt. Arabic is the official language of Egypt.