![]() ![]() Quechua (official language of intercultural relation).(Languages of ethnic groups are official in their territories) Inuktitut (Northwest Territories and Nunavut).Inuinnaqtun (Northwest Territories and Nunavut).Guaraní (in Tacuru, Mato Grosso do Sul).Nheengatu, Baniwa, Tucano (in São Gabriel de Cachoeira, Amazonas).Talian (in Bento Gonçalves, Caxias do Sul, Flores da Cunha Nova Roma do Sul and Serafina Corréa ).Riograndenser Hunsrückisch (in Antônio Carlos, Santa Catarina, and in Santa Maria do Herval, Rio Grande do Sul ). ![]() East Pomeranian (in Pancas, Santa Maria de Jetibá, Domingos Martins, Itarana, Laranja da Terra, Vila Pavão and Canguçu ).None ( Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian all have de facto status).Spanish (border with Mexico and Guatemala) Burgenland Croatian (parts of Burgenland).(On this page a national language is followed by parentheses that identify it as a national language status.) Some countries have more than one language with this status. National language: one that uniquely represents the national identity of a state, nation, and/or country and is so designated by a country's government some are technically minority languages.(On this page a minority language is followed by parentheses that identify its minority status.) Minority language: (as used here) one spoken by a minority population within the state and officially designated as such typically afforded protection and designated an officially permissible language for legal and government business in a specific area or territory of the state.(On this page a regional language has parentheses next to it that contain a region, province, etc. Regional language: one designated as having official status limited to a specific area, administrative division, or territory of the state.Official language: one designated as having a unique legal status in the state: typically, the language used in a nation's legislative bodies, and often, official government business.It includes all languages that have official language status either statewide or in a part of the state, or that have status as a national language, regional language, or minority language. This is a complete list of the official languages of countries and dependent territories of the world. See also: List of official languages and List of languages by the number of countries in which they are recognized as an official language ![]()
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