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List Of Official Languages By CountryFor each country are listed the languages that have official status countrywide or regionally. See also: List of official languages - Burundi
- French
- Kirundi
- Swahili (in some parts of Burundi)
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- No official language countrywide. See Faroe Islands and Greenland.
- Fiji
- English
- Fijian
- Hindustani
- Ghana
- Akuapim Twi (official, used in formal education)
- Asante Twi (official, used in formal education)
- Buli (official, used in non-formal education)
- Dagaari (official, used in formal education)
- Dagbani (official, used in formal education)
- English (national)
- Fante (official, used in formal education)
- Frafra (official, used in non-formal education)
- Ga-Adangme (official, used in formal education)
- Gonja (official, used in non-formal education)
- Kasem (official, used in formal education)
- Kusaal (official, used in non-formal education)
- Nzema (official, used in formal education)
- Sisaala (official, used in non-formal education)
- w (official, used in formal education)
- Guinea
- French (official)
- Fuuta Jalon (national)
- Iceland
- None. Icelandic is de facto language.
- Micronesia
- Chuuk
- English
- Kosraean
- Ponapean
- Ulithian
- Yapese
- Moldova
- Moldovan (Romanian) (applies country wide)
- Norway
- Bokml Norwegian
- Nynorsk Norwegian
- Sami (In six municipalities)
- Pakistan
- Urdu (official)
- English (official)
- Baluchi
- Brahvi (Brohi)
- Gujrati
- Hindko
- Marwari
- Farsi (Persian)
- Punjabi
- Pushtu or Pakhtoon
- Saraiki
- Sindhi
- Arabic
- Palestinian West Bank and Gaza
- Arabic (official purposes)
- Russia
- Russian (nationwide)
- Adyghea
- Altay Republic
- Dagestan
- Other republics:
- Balkar (Kabardino-Balkaria)
- Bashkir (Bashkortostan)
- Buriat (Buryatia/Agin Buryatia/Ust-Ordyn Buryatia)
- Chechen (Chechnya)
- Cherkess (Karachay-Cherkessia)
- Chukot (Chukotka)
- Chuvash (Chuvashia)
- Dolgan (Taymyria)
- Erzya (Mordovia)
- Evenki (Evenkia)
- Ingush (Ingushetia)
- Kabardian (in Kabardino-Balkaria)
- Kalmyk-Oirat (Kalmykia)
- Karachay (Karachay-Cherkessia)
- Karelian (Karelia)
- Kazan Tatar (Tatarstan)
- Khakas (Khakassia)
- Khanty (Khanty-Mansia)
- Komi-Permyak (Permyak Komi)
- Komi-Zyrian (Komia)
- Koryak (Koryakia)
- Mansi (Khanty-Mansia)
- Mari (Mari Republic)
- Moksha (Mordovia)
- Nenets (Nenetsia)
- Ossetin (Alania-North Ossetia)
- Tatar (Tatarstan)
- Tuvin (Tuva)
- Udmurt (Udmurtia)
- Yakut (Sakha)
- Yiddish (Jewish Autonomous Region)
- Rwanda
- English
- French
- Kinyarwanda
- Singapore
- Malay (National Language)
- English
- Mandarin Chinese
- Tamil
- Slovenia
- Slovenian (national)
- Hungarian (part of Slovenia)
- Italian (part of Slovenia)
- South Africa
- Afrikaans
- English
- Ndebele
- Pedi
- Sotho
- Swazi
- Tsonga
- Tswana
- Venda
- Xhosa
- Zulu
- Spain
- Spanish
- Basque (in the Basque country and Navarra)
- Catalan (in Catalonia, Balearic Islands and as Valencian in Valencia)
- Galician (in Galicia)
- Occitan (in the Val d'Aran in Catalonia)
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- No official language
- United States
- English (in 28 states)
- French (in Louisiana)
- Hawaiian (in Hawai'i)
- Spanish (in New Mexico and Puerto Rico)
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- Note: No official language at the national federal level
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