Mandarin Chinese (Putonghua) was made the official language of China in 1949.
Hindi was made the official language of the Indian government after the adoption of the Indian Constitution in 1950. However, it is important to note that India does not have a national language, but rather, Hindi is recognized as an official language along with English.
A language is designated as an official language by a government through legislation or constitutional provisions. This status typically grants the language legal recognition and allows its use in official government functions, education, and communication. Having an official language can promote unity, facilitate governance, and protect linguistic rights.
The Mandarin script is a logographic script, which means that each character represents a word or a phrase rather than a sound. It consists of thousands of characters, each of which is made up of strokes that must be written in a specific order. There are both simplified and traditional versions of the script used in different regions.
It actually does. On May 08, 2007 Senator James M. Inhofe declared English the official language. Put that in your juice box and suck it! That statement is false. Besides, one person cannot declare a language for the US. It must be passed by Congress and signed by the president, and seeing how that has not happened yet, the US has no official language. 30 states, however, have made English the official language.
English is not considered the national language, because it has not been made official by the federal government. Instead we have a patchwork of language laws at the state and federal level that result in billions of dollars annually that taxpayers spend on costly translation services. For more information visit: www.proenglish.org
Mandarin (Putonghua in pinyin) was made the official language of China in 1949.
The only two countries in the world that have Mandarin as their official language are:The People's Republic of China (mainland China)The Republic of China (Taiwan)
No bill ever made English the official language of the United States. The US does not have an official language.
The word "tofu" comes from the Chinese language. It is derived from the Mandarin term "dòufu" (豆腐), which translates to "bean curd." Tofu is a traditional food made from soybeans, and its origins can be traced back to ancient China.
Sinhala was made an official language of Sri Lanka in 1956 with the passage of the Official Language Act. This act declared Sinhala as the sole official language, replacing English, which had been the official language since colonial times. The move was part of a broader effort to promote Sinhala culture and identity in the country.
Hindi was made the official language of the Indian government after the adoption of the Indian Constitution in 1950. However, it is important to note that India does not have a national language, but rather, Hindi is recognized as an official language along with English.
In 2005.
You can find a Fender Starcaster made in China at music stores, online retailers, or directly from Fender's official website.
none its a fake language people made it up its giberish !
"Christianity" has never been a language. It has always been a religion.
No. There is no official manager of the English language.
It is canada