List of official languages by institution

List of official languages by institution

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This is a list of official languages for significant regional and international institutions. Different organisations sometimes refer to their principal languages of administration and communication as "working languages", whilst others refer to these as being "official". No distinction is made here, except where an organization itself, distinguishes between its official and working languages.

International

Regional

Most active institutions mentioned

ee also

*List of official languages by state

References

External links

* [http://onetongue.com/English/html/4/4blanguagestats.html#4 World Auxiliary Language Campaign Facts page]


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