List of multilingual countries and regions explained

See main article: Multilingualism and official multilingualism. This is an incomplete list of areas with either multilingualism at the community level or at the personal level.

There is a distinction between social and personal bilingualism. Many countries, such as Belarus, Belgium, Canada, Finland, India, Ireland, South Africa and Switzerland, which are officially multilingual, may have many monolinguals in their population. Officially monolingual countries, on the other hand, such as France, can have sizable multilingual populations. Some countries have official languages but also have regional and local official languages, notably Brazil, China, Indonesia, Mexico, Philippines, Russia, Spain and Taiwan.

Africa

Central Africa

French and English (both official),[1] as well as Cameroonian Pidgin. Many ethnic and tribal languages including Basaa, Duala, Manenguba, Bikya, Bung, Fula, Kanuri, Ngumba, Yeni, Bamum, Bafia, Bakweri language and many others. Some also have fluency in the German, Portuguese and Spanish languages.

French & Sango (both official)[2] and 50 other African languages.

French and Arabic (both official)[3] + more than 100 African languages.

French (official) + Lingala, Kongo, Swahili & Tshiluba (national languages)[4] + 238 other languages.

Spanish, French and Portuguese are the official languages of the country.[5] Fang, Bube, Igbo, Pidgin English, Annobonese are also spoken.[6] [7]

French (official), Lingala and Kituba national languages[8] plus other dialects, including Kikongo and Kituba.

East Africa

Kirundi (national and official),[9] French and English (both official).[10]

English (official), Swahili (national and official)[11] and 100+ other languages (Bantu, Nilotes, Cushites, Indians).

French, English, Swahili[12] and Kinyarwanda (co-official; Kinyarwanda is also a national language).[13]

French, English & Seychellois Creole are official.[14]

Swahili is the national language and English and many other indigenous languages.[15] Swahili and English are de facto official languages and Arabic is spoken in Zanzibar.

English (official), Swahili (second official),[16] Arabic, Luganda, other Bantu and. Nilo-Saharan languages.

Horn of Africa

French and Arabic (official)[17] plus Somali (official) & Afar.

Tigrinya, Arabic and English are predominantly used in commerce and government affairs. The use and development of nine Eritrean languages (Tigrinya, Bilen, Afar, Saho, Rashaida, Tigre, Kunama, Nara and Hidarib) is encouraged at the local level and children attend primary school through the fifth grade in their mother tongue. Italian is an additional language spoken in commerce.[18]

The federal working language is Amharic. At a regional level, working languages are Tigrigna in Tigray,[19] Afarigna in Afar,[20] Afaan Oromoo in Oromia,[21] Somali in Somali region,[22] Harari in Harari region[23]

Somali (official) and Arabic ("second language" official).[24] plus English and Italian (foreign languages)

North Africa

Classic Arabic and Amazigh (both official and national language in the constitution)[25] [26] plus Algerian Arabic and French (in media, education and business).

Arabic (official), Coptic, Egyptian Arabic, English and French.

Arabic (official), Amazigh, Tamahaq, Italian and English.

Arabic (official and national), French, Poular, Soninke, and Wolof (national).[27]

Arabic and Amazigh (co-official).[28] Moroccan Arabic, Hassaniya (present in the media), French (its wide use in education is legally established[29]), Spanish.

Arabic and English (official working languages)[30] plus indigenous African languages.

Arabic, English and other indigenous languages.

Modern Standard Arabic (official), Tunisian Arabic, French, Berber language, and English language.

Southern Africa

Portuguese (official language), Cokwe, Kikongo, Oshiwambo, Umbundu, Kimbundu and 32 additional indigenous African languages[31]

English, Tswana, Kalanga, Khoi, Herero, Afrikaans, Nama, San, Ndebele, Sign language, and 21 others.[32]

Comorian, French (official) and Arabic.[33]

English and Swati.[34]

English and Sotho.[35]

French and Malagasy.[36]

Chewa (de facto language of national identity) and English (statutory national working language).[37] Both are official.

English (official, national), French (administrative, national), Mauritian Creole (lingua franca), Hindi, Mandarin, Tamil, Telugu, Hakka, Urdu, Marathi, Bhojpuri and Arabic.

Portuguese (official language) and 43 additional indigenous African languages[38]

English (official), German, Afrikaans, and Ovambo (recognised regional languages)[39]

Afrikaans, English, Ndebele, Northern Sotho, Sotho, Swazi, Tswana, Tsonga, Venda, Xhosa, Zulu (co-official), sign language, Khoi, Nama and San (the languages, which the government is obliged to promote and to create conditions for their development).[40]

English (official), Bemba, Nyanja, Tonga, Lozi, Lunda, Kaonde, Luvale, Ila, Mambwe, Namwanga, Tumbuka, Aushi, Lenje, Lala and Lamba, and 57 others (72 in total).[41]

Chewa, Chibarwe, English, Kalanga, Koisan, Nambya, Ndau, Ndebele, Shangani, Shona, sign language, Sotho, Tonga, Tswana, Venda and Xhosa (officially recognised).[42]

West Africa

French (official) and many indigenous languages including Fon, Yoruba & Songhay (specifically Dendi).

French (official), Moore and Jula (regional languages)[43] and indigenous Sudanic languages.

Portuguese and Cape Verdean Creole.[44]

French (official), Baule, Jula, and 60 other indigenous languages.

English (official), Mandinka, Wolof, Fula and others.

English (official), Akan, Dagaare/Wale, Dagbane, Dangme, Ewe, Ga, Gonja, Kasem, Nzema and 70 others.

French (official), Maninka, Fula and Susu.

Portuguese (official), Kriol and indigenous languages.

English (official) and 20 African languages.

French (official), Bambara (most widely spoken), Fula and Songhay (specifically Dendi). 11 languages are used as mediums of instruction in primary schools

French (official) plus ten other languages recognised as national ones,[45] including Hausa (spoken by half the population) and Songhay (specifically Zarma)

English (official), Yoruba, Hausa and Igbo are the four languages of the parliament[46] (each of which has over 20 million speakers) plus 529 other African languages (some of which have over a million speakers) and Pidgin.

French (official), Wolof (widely spoken), Fula (specifically Pulaar), Diola, Malinké, Sérère, Soninké (national languages)[47] plus other African languages

English (official), Krio (most widely spoken), Mende, Temne and other African languages

French (official), Ewe, Mina and Kabiyé.

America

Caribbean

Central America

North America

Greenlandic is the official language. Danish and English are spoken and taught; and all Greenlanders are Danish-Greenlandic bilinguals.

The government recognizes 62 indigenous languages, including Nahuatl, spoken by more than 1.5 million people and Aguacatec spoken by 27 people, along with Spanish. Indigenous languages are recognised as national languages in areas where they are spoken.[91] There is no official language at the federal level, although Spanish is the de facto state language.

South America

Asia

Central Asia

Kazakh and Russian both have official status—Kazakh as the "state" language and Russian as "officially used on equal grounds along with the Kazakh language".[155] Kazakhstan is taking its huge step into multilingualism by accepting the trilingualism policy and making changes in law. Former president Nursultan Nazarbaev noted that "The multinationality and multilingualism are one of the values and the main feature of our state. "Dariga Nazarbayeva, then deputy prime minister and daughter of the then president, said in February 2016 that Kazakh children should learn Chinese in addition to Kazakh, Russian and English. “China is our friend, our trading partner and the biggest investor in the economy of our country", she said. "In the near future, we all need to know Chinese.”[156]

Kyrgyzstan

Kyrgyz is the state language and Russian "used in the capacity of an official language".[157]

Tajikistan

Tajik as the state language and Russian, designated as language of interethnic communication in the constitution,[158] are widely spoken.

Uzbekistan

In Uzbekistan, Uzbek (official), Tajik, and Russian are all widely spoken. Use of Russian (alongside Uzbek) is foreseen for notarized documents and civic records[159] [160]

Karakalpakstan

In the autonomous Karakalpakstan, Karakalpak is an official one, alongside Uzbek.[161]

East Asia

North Asia

South Asia

Southeast Asia

Western Asia

the constitution of the de facto autonomous region designates Kurdish, Arabic and Syriac as official languages.[201]

Arabic is the official language of the country, although English is an unofficial language it is widely accepted as the lingua franca as over 89% of the population is migrant. Almost everyone has a working knowledge of English. All road signs are written in both Arabic and English. English is dominant in higher education and is a required ability for most local jobs. English is a compulsory subject in all public schools and is the language of instruction for mathematics and science.[202]

Europe

See also: European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages and Languages of the European Union.

Central Europe

Low German is recognized as a regional language in at least five north German states. Lower Sorbian is an official minority language in Brandenburg, Upper Sorbian in Saxony, Sater Frisian in a part of Lower Saxony, and North Frisian varieties and Danish in Schleswig-Holstein. A language without its own territory, Romany (including the language of the Sinte people) is an official minority language as well. Germany is home to large numbers of people from other regions, and some of their languages, such as Turkish, Russian, and Polish, are widely used throughout the country. However, those languages are considered foreign and thus are given no official status.

Eastern Europe

Komi-Permyak language is official (along with Russian) in this administrative-territorial unit with special status of Perm Krai.

Northern Europe

Southern Europe

Southeastern Europe

There are seven officially used languages in the northern autonomous province of Vojvodina (Serbian, Croatian, Romanian, Ruthenian, Hungarian, Slovak and Czech), and four in central Serbia (Serbian, Bosnian, Albanian and Bulgarian).[259] Vojvodina has a multi-ethnic, multi-cultural and multi-lingual identity, with a number of mechanisms for the promotion of minority rights; there are more than 26 ethnic groups in the province. The province has six official languages. Some Serbs are recognised as fluent multilinguals; many of them can speak German, French and English, due to the huge number of Serbian immigrants in Europe, especially in Austria, Germany and France, whilst English is quite popular due to the large Serbian immigrant communities in Australia and Canada.

Southwestern Europe

Catalan and Aranese (Occitan).[265]

Galician,[266] has a common origin with the Portuguese.

Western Europe

Cornish is currently recognised under the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages.[278] 557 people, mainly living in Cornwall, reported as speaking Cornish in 2011.[279]

611,000 Welsh speakers (but no monoglots), including the majority of the population in parts of north and west Wales.[280] English is widely used. English and Welsh have equal official status in law. On road signs and branding of devolved organisations, Welsh is usually placed first above English. Prior to 2016, local authorities could decide whether Welsh or English should be first on road signage, leading to different orders of the languages between English-speaking and Welsh-speaking authorities, since 2016, new signage must be Welsh-first, remaining English-first signage and road paintings would become Welsh-first when they would've otherwise been replaced.[281]

Ulster Scots, a variety of Scots, is spoken by some in Northern Ireland, but again English is far more commonly used and Ulster Scots is less actively used in media. Irish and Ulster Scots now both have official status in Northern Ireland as part of the 1998 Belfast Agreement;[282] certain functions are granted to those two languages under the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages.

58,652 Gaelic speakers, mostly concentrated in the Highlands and the Hebrides, the traditional heartland of Gaelic culture. The Gaelic Language (Scotland) Act 2005 provides for the status of the Gaelic language as an official language of Scotland commanding equal respect to the English language.[283] Also Scots with approximately 2 to 3 million speakers – a Germanic language closely related to English.

along with English, the use of French for petitioning the parliament is provided for by its Standing Orders.[284] Jèrriais is official as well.

the main language is English, but a small percentage of the population have some knowledge of Manx Gaelic, which is used officially to a limited extent, e.g. in bilingual street signs, some official documents and for ceremonial purposes.

the main language is English. French is spoken as well.

Oceania

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  3. https://www.constituteproject.org/constitution/Chad_2005.pdf Chad's Constitution of 1996 with Amendments through 2005
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