A
- Pashto (statewide) (official)
- Dari (statewide) (official)
- Uzbek (statewide) (third official language in areas where spoken by majority of population)
- Turkmen (statewide) (third official language in areas where spoken by majority of population)
- Pashai (statewide) (third official language in areas where spoken by majority of population)
- Nuristani (statewide) (third official language in areas where spoken by majority of population)
- Balochi (statewide) (third official language in areas where spoken by majority of population)
- Pamiri (statewide) (third official language in areas where spoken by majority of population)
- Àdàkọ:AUT
- German (official statewide)
- Croatian (official in Burgenland in areas where live Austrians of the Croat minority) (statewide minority language)
- Slovene (official in Carinthia and Styria in areas where live Austrians of the Slovene minority) (statewide minority language)
- Czech (statewide minority language)
- Hungarian (in Burgenland) (statewide minority language)
- Slovak (statewide minority language)
- Romani (statewide minority language)
B
C
- Canada
- English (national)
- Official provincial language of New Brunswick
- French (national)
- Official provincial language of Quebec and New Brunswick
- Chipewyan (Dëne Sųłiné) (in the Northwest Territories)
- Cree (in the Northwest Territories)
- Dogrib (Tłįchǫ) (in the Northwest Territories)
- Gwich’in (in the Northwest Territories)
- Inuinnaqtun (in the Northwest Territories and Nunavut)
- Inuktitut (in the Northwest Territories and Nunavut)
- Inuvialuktun (in the Northwest Territories)
- Slavey (in the Northwest Territories)
- Àdàkọ:PRC
- Chinese
- written: Simplified Chinese statewide, Traditional Chinese de facto in Hong Kong and Macau
- spoken: Mandarin statewide, Cantonese de facto in Hong Kong and Macau
- English (in Hong Kong)
- Portuguese (in Macau)
- Kazakh (in Ili Kazakh, Xinjiang)
- Korean (in Changbai and Yanbian, Jilin)
- Mongolian (in Inner Mongolia)
- Tajik (in Taxkorgan, Xinjiang)
- Tibetan (in Tibet)
- Uyghur (in Xinjiang)
- Zhuang (in Guangxi)
- Colombia
- Spanish (the languages and dialects of ethnic groups are also official in their territories )
D
E
- Àdàkọ:ECU
- Spanish (Quechua or Kichwa and Shuar are official languages of intercultural relation, ancient languages are official in their territories.)
- Egypt
- Arabic
- Coptic (de jure language of the Coptic Church)
- Àdàkọ:EST
- Estonian (nationwide official language)
- Russian (de jure minority language)
- Swedish (de jure minority language)
F
- Àdàkọ:FIN
- Finnish (statewide, except in the Åland Islands)
- Swedish (statewide) (in the Åland Islands where Swedish is spoken monolingually)
- Sami (minority language in Enontekiö, Inari, Sodankylä, and Utsjoki)
- Fránsì and overseas departments and territories (Languages of France and language policy in France)
G
- Ghana
- Adangme (in Greater Accra)
- Dagaare (in the Upper West Region)
- Dagbani (in the Northern Region)
- English (statewide)
- Ewe (in the Volta Region)
- Ga (in Greater Accra)
- Gonja (in the Northern Region)
- Kasem (in the Upper East Region)
- Nzema (in the Western Region)
- Twi (in Akuapem, Akyem, Ashanti, Fanteakwa, Fante, and Kwahu)
H
I
- Àdàkọ:IRQ
- Arabic (statewide)
- Kurdish (in the Kurdish Autonomous Region)
- Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (in assyrian areas)
- Iraqi Turkmen (in turkmen areas)
- Àdàkọ:IRL (Languages of Ireland)
- Italy (Languages of Italy) [citation needed]
- Italian (statewide)
- Albanian (in some parts of Southern Italy)
- Catalan (in Alghero, Sardinia)
- Croatian (in Montemitro & Acquaviva Collecroce & San Felice, Molise)
- French (in Aosta Valley)
- Friulian (in Friuli)
- German (in Alto Adige/Südtirol)
- Greek (in some parts of Apulia and Calabria)
- Ladin (in some parts of Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol)
- Slovene (in some parts of Friuli-Venezia Giulia)
J
- Japan
- Japanese (de facto)
- Ryukyuan (minority language)
- Ainu (minority language)
- Korean (minority language)
K
L
- Àdàkọ:LVA
- Latvian
- Latgalian
- Russian (Minority language)
M
- Àdàkọ:MYS
- Malay (national)
- English (official working language in some contexts)
- Chinese (written: Simplified Chinese; spoken: Mandarin)
- Tamil
- Àdàkọ:MEX
- No official language statewide, Spanish is the de facto official language
- Àdàkọ:FSM
- Chuukese (in Chuuk)
- English (statewide except in Kosrae, where it has a constitutionally protected associate status)
- Kosraean (in Kosrae)
- Pohnpeian (in Pohnpei)
- Ulithian (in Yap)
- Yapese (in Yap)
- Àdàkọ:MNE
- Montenegrin (national)
- Albanian (in Ulcinj, along the eastern border with Albania)
- Bosnian (regional in the north of the country)
- Croatian (in Tivat, the Bay of Kotor area)
- Serbian (in Herceg Novi)
N
- Àdàkọ:NOR (Languages of Norway)
- Norwegian (statewide) (Bokmål and Nynorsk are the official forms, and municipalities choose between them or a neutral stance.
- Sami (indigenous language in vast areas from Engerdal to the Russian border, official administrative language in Kautokeino, Karasjok, Gáivuotna - Kåfjord), Nesseby, Porsanger, Tana, Tysfjord, and Snåsa)
- Kven (national minority language, administrative language in Porsanger
- Romani (national minority language)
- Scandoromani (national minority language)
O
P
- Pakistan
- Urdu (National Language)
- English (Official Language)
- Balochi (provincial language)
- Pashto (provincial language)
- Punjabi (provincial language)
- Sindhi (provincial language)
- Àdàkọ:PLW
- English (statewide)
- Palauan (statewide)
- Sonsorolese (in Sonsorol)
- Tobian (in Hatohobei)
- Angaur (in Angaur)
- Japanese (in Angaur)
- Peru
- Spanish
- Aymara
- Quechua
- All native languages in areas where they are spoken by the majority of people
- Àdàkọ:PHL
- Arabic (Recognised as "voluntary and optional" statewide)
- Bikol Central (in Luzon)
- Cebuano (in Visayas and Mindanao)
- English (statewide)
- Filipino (statewide) (national)
- Hiligaynon (in Visayas and Mindanao)
- Ilokano (in Luzon)
- Kapampangan (in Luzon)
- Kinaray-a (in the Visayas)
- Maranao (in Mindanao)
- Maguindanao (in Mindanao)
- Pangasinan (in Luzon)
- Spanish (Recognised as "voluntary and optional" statewide)
- Tagalog (in Luzon)
- Tausug (in Mindanao)
- Waray-Waray (in the Visayas)
- Poland
- Polish (sole official language of state)
- Kashubian (recognised regional language and auxiliary language in part of Pomeranian Voivodeship)
- German (minority language and auxiliary language in part of Opole Voivodeship)
- Lithuania (minority language and auxiliary language) in Puńsk commune, Podlaskie Voivodeship)
- Belorussian (minority language and auxiliary language in Hajnówka commune, Podlaskie Voivodeship)
- Àdàkọ:PRT (Languages of Portugal)
- Portuguese
- Mirandese (regional, in Miranda do Douro)
Q
R
- Rọ́síà (Languages of Russia)
- Russian (federal)
- Abaza (in the Karachay-Cherkess Republic)
- Adyghe (in the Republic of Adygea)
- Agul (in the Republic of Dagestan)
- Altay (in the Altai Republic)
- Avar (in the Republic of Dagestan)
- Azerbaijani (in the Republic of Dagestan)
- Bashkir (in the Republic of Bashkortostan)
- Buryat (in Buryat Republic)
- Chechen (in the Chechen Republic and Republic of Dagestan)
- Chuvash (in the Chuvash Republic)
- Dargin (in the Republic of Dagestan)
- Erzya (in the Republic of Mordovia)
- Ingush (in the Republic of Ingushetia)
- Kabardian (in the Kabardino-Balkar and Karachay-Cherkess Republics)
- Kalmyk (in the Republic of Kalmykia)
- Karachay-Balkar (in the Kabardino-Balkar and Karachay-Cherkess Republics)
- Khakas (in the Republic of Khakassia)
- Komi-Zyrian (in the Komi Republic)
- Kumyk (in the Republic of Dagestan)
- Lak (in the Republic of Dagestan)
- Lezgian (in the Republic of Dagestan)
- Mari (in the Mari El Republic)
- Moksha (in the Republic of Mordovia)
- Nogai (in the Karachay-Cherkess Republic and in the Republic of Dagestan)
- Ossetic (in the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania)
- Rutul (in the Republic of Dagestan)
- Sakha (in the Sakha Republic)
- Tabasaran (in the Republic of Dagestan)
- Tatar (in the Republic of Tatarstan)
- Tati (in the Republic of Dagestan)
- Tsakhur (in the Republic of Dagestan)
- Tuvin (in the Tuva Republic)
- Udmurt (in the Republic of Udmurtia)
S
- Àdàkọ:SEN
- French
- Jola-Fogny (national)
- Malinke (national)
- Mandinka (national)
- Pulaar (national)
- Serer-Sine (national)
- Wolof (national)
- Sérbíà
- Slovakia
- Àdàkọ:SVN
- Slovene (statewide)
- Hungarian (minority language in Dobrovnik, Hodoš, and Lendava)
- Italian (minority language in Izola, Koper, and Piran)
- Bosnian
- Croatian
- Serbian
- Spéìn
- Spanish (statewide)
- Catalan (in the Balearic Islands, Catalonia, and Valencia)
- Galician (in Galicia)
- Basque (in Basque Country and Navarre)
- Occitan (in Catalonia)
- Sri Lanka
- Sinhala (national)
- Tamil (national)
* (Official language in Northern Province and Eastern Province)
- Sweden
- No official language statewide, Swedish is the de facto official language. -as of July 1 2009, swedish is the official language de jure.
- Finnish (in Gällivare, Haparanda, Kiruna, Pajala, Övertorneå, and the surrounding areas) (minority language)
- Meänkieli (in Gällivare, Haparanda, Kiruna, Pajala, Övertorneå, and the surrounding areas) (minority language)
- Romani (historical minority language)
- Sami (in Arjeplog, Gällivare, Jokkmokk, Kiruna, and the surrounding areas) (minority language)
- Yiddish (historical minority language)
- Swedish Sign Language (minority language)
- Switzerland
- German (in Aargau, Appenzell Ausserrhoden, Appenzell Innerrhoden, Basel-Landschaft, Basel-Stadt, Bern, Fribourg, Glarus, Graubünden, Lucerne, Nidwalden, Obwalden, Saint Gallen, Schaffhausen, Schwyz, Solothurn, Thurgau, Uri, Valais, Zug, and Zürich)
- French (in Bern, Fribourg, Geneva, Jura, Neuchâtel, Valais, and Vaud)
- Italian (in Ticino and Graubünden)
- Romansh (in Graubünden)
T
- Àdàkọ:TWN
- Mandarin Chinese
- written: Traditional Chinese
- spoken: Mandarin
- Taiwanese (recognized regional language)
U
- Ukraine
- Ukrainian
- Russian (regional in Donetsk Oblast, Luhansk, Kherson, Mykolaiv, Odessa Oblasts, and the Autonomous Republic of Crimea)
- Hungarian (regional in parts of Zakarpattia Oblast)
- United Kingdom
- English, with the following specifications:
- English (in Anguilla, Bermuda, the British Indian Ocean Territory, the British Virgin Islands, the Cayman Islands, the Falkland Islands, Gibraltar, Guernsey, Jersey, Montserrat, Northern Ireland (de facto), the Pitcairn Islands, Saint Helena and Turks and Caicos Islands)
- Cornish (minority language in Cornwall)
- Dgèrnésiais (in Guernsey)
- French (in Guernsey and Jersey)
- Irish (in Northern Ireland)
- Jèrriais (in Jersey)
- Pitcairnese (in the Pitcairn Islands)
- Scots (minority language in Northern Ireland and Scotland)
- Scottish Gaelic (in Scotland)
- Welsh (in Wales)
- USA
- No official language nationwide, English is the de facto official language.
- English (official, in Alabama, Alaska, American Samoa, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Guam, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, North Carolina, North Dakota, the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Utah, Virginia, and Wyoming)
- Spanish (official language in Puerto Rico and many states of the Union)
- Carolinian (regional language in the Northern Mariana Islands)
- Chamorro (regional language in Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands)
- French (regional language in parts of Louisiana and Maine)
- Hawaiian (regional language in Hawaii)
- Samoan (regional language in American Samoa)
V
- Vatican City
- No official language; Italian is the de facto official language.
W
- Àdàkọ:SADR (Western Sahara)
Y
Z
Partially recognised states
- Àdàkọ:KOS
- Albanian (territory wide)
- Serbian (territory wide)
- English (territory wide, during the NATO occupation of the territory on behalf of the UN)
- Turkish (territory wide, upon request)
States recognised by Russia
- Abkhazia
- South Ossetia
- Ossetian (statewide) (official)
- Russian (statewide) (official)
- Georgian (in Georgian speaking areas)
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