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  • 1Languages of Canada — Languages of Canada[1] Official language(s) English (58%) and French (22%) Indigenous language(s) Abenaki, A …

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  • 2Languages of Belgium — Languages of country = Belgium official = legend|#B0B000|Dutch (1st: 60%, 2nd: ?)legend|#B00000|French (1st: 40%, 2nd: 48%)legend|#0000B0|German (1st: 1%, 2nd: 27%) main = regional = unofficial Walloon, Picard, Champenois, Lorrain, Yiddish… …

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  • 3Languages of the United States — Official language(s) none Main language(s) English 82.1%, Spanish 10.7%, other Indo European 3.8%, Asian …

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  • 4Languages of the European Union — Official language(s) Bulgarian Czech Danish Dutch English Estonian Finnish French German …

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  • 5Languages of Finland — Official language(s) Finnish (1st: 92%, 2nd: 6%) Swedish (1st: 6%, 2nd: 60%) Minority language(s) official: Sami, Romani, Finnish Sign Langu …

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  • 6Languages of Pakistan — Languages of country = Pakistan official = Urdu; English main = Balochi; Pashto; Punjabi; Sindhi regional = Kashmiri; Potwari; Siraiki indigenous = Balti; Brahui; Hindko; Jhangochi minority = Burushaski; Kalash; Khowar; Shina immigrant = Arabic;… …

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  • 7Languages of Slovenia — Languages of country = Slovenia image size = 250px caption = Most spoken languages in Slovenia (Census 2002) official = Slovene unofficial = main = regional = Official Hungarian, Italian indigenous = immigrant = foreign = English, German sign =… …

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  • 8Languages of the Philippines — See also: Philippine languages Languages of the Philippines Map of the dominant ethnolinguistic groups of the Philippines …

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  • 9Languages of Taiwan — A large majority of people on Taiwan speak Standard Mandarin, which has been the only officially sanctioned medium of instruction in the schools for more than four decades. As a result of the half century of Japanese rule, many people born before …

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  • 10Languages of Hong Kong — The majority of the population in Hong Kong are descendants of migrants from mainland China. Smaller minority groups include expatriates, immigrants from Western and Asian countries such as India, Nepal, United Kingdom and the Philippines, and… …

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