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Israel has Hebrew as its chief language. (Arabic, English and Russian are widespread, but Hebrew is the major language.) See also:More about Israel
The United States of America
The major language is English.
The official and major language is English
The country that has its main language in English is the United States.
England is the country, English is the language. :D
The first known country to have English as its official language is England.
English is universal because it is the major language that everyone's accepted. The major communicating language to transact business with other people, specially outside our own country. Even in the internet English is the most common communication language that everyone used. Even in our country English then is the major language that we had learned. Even in the SONA of our president still English is their is present. Even in our Filipino subject their still English words will be mixed in the discussion. Then look at our world now a days if do not know how to speak English, you are behind of what is latest then in our country. Look at those people who are skilled enough for a certain field, even he/she more knowledgeable on that certain field, during the interview he/she still failed if he is not fluent in English.
Amharic is a major language in Ethiopia.
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No. Australia does not have an official language. English is the default language throughout the country.