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Summary Of: Official language

s official language will be the one used in that nation... it can be considered the official language in practice if not in law... An official language is not to be confused with a... In other countries in which the official language is more generally but not universally spoken... publications and signage must be available in the official language as well as the dominant language... Official language status usually increases the likelihood that a language will be widely taught in schools... the official language is a compulsory subject... Official language status is often connected with wider political issues of... official language of the United States is often seen as a way of marginalizing non English... an official language was part of a wider program of cultural revitalization and... it names English as the official language of the United States...

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