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What language is spoken where?

What language is spoken where?

List of countries/regions

Country Official language National language
Colombia Spanish
Comoros Arabic Comorian French
Democratic Republic of the Congo French Swahili Tshiluba
Republic of the Congo French

Is zh Simplified Chinese?

ZH is the SAP language code for Simplified Chinese. The most generic representation in BCP47 is zh-Hans . zh-CN (Chinese, China) is another representation, but SAPUI5 decided to use zh-Hans .

What language is PT BR?

Portuguese
ISO 639-1 standard language codes

Language (Region) Code
Punjabi pa
Polish pl
Portuguese (Portugal) pt
Portuguese (Brazil) pt-br

What is La language?

Top Languages Spoken in Los Angeles Spanish is also a widely spoken first language in Los Angeles. Other languages that are commonly spoken in Los Angeles are Korean, Filipino, Armenian, Chinese, and Persian.

What language is RO?

Romanian language

Romanian
Recognised minority language in Hungary Ukraine
Regulated by Romanian Academy Academy of Sciences of Moldova
Language codes
ISO 639-1 ro

Which country has only one language?

Czech Republic Turns Its Back on Russia. Following the collapse of the Communist regime in 1989, Russian was abolished in Czechoslovakia as the first foreign language, marking a turning point in foreign language teaching.

What are the four official languages of Switzerland?

A challenge for immigrants and locals alike, Switzerland has not one but four official languages: German, French, Italian and Romansh. Here, in one of the most multilingual European countries, communication gets complex quickly. What languages are spoken in Switzerland?

Which is the official language of Graubunden Switzerland?

On the cantonal level, Romansh is an official language only in the trilingual canton of Graubünden, where the municipalities in turn are free to specify their own official languages.

Which is the best language to learn in Switzerland?

Although English is the lingua franca among expats living in Switzerland, learning a local language can be useful. That said, it is important to realize that each Swiss canton has its own dialect of German, French, Italian, and Romansh.

Which is the national language of Switzerland Romansh?

Significant communities of Romansh speakers remain in the Surselva, the Sursés/Oberhalbstein, the lower Engadin and the Val Müstair. Romansh has been recognized as one of four “national languages” by the Swiss Federal Constitution since 1938.

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