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The US does not have an official language. English is the de facto language, official languages of 30 states, and spoken by about 95% of the population.
The United States does not have an "official" or "national" language. MrV The de facto language of the US is English.
The US, for one. In order to have a national language, it has to be written somewhere that an official national language exists. In the US there isn't any statement defining a national language. In addtion there are countries with more than one national language (Belgium, Switzerland for example).
There is technically no official language in the US, but english is by far the most widely used and is the closest thing to a national language the country has.
Mono is based .. one national language. whereas based multi national language also has multiple languages. The mono- based national language is a national language based solely on one language or dialect of the country. For example: National language based on Tagalog language. Based multi-national language is the national language with many dialects or languages upon which a nation. National language of the Philippines-based language Tagalog but with contributions of other languages or dialects such as Cebuano, Ilocano, Ilonggo etc.
India and Bangladesh. Their national anthems are in Bengali language which is not their national language.
India does not have a national language.
India has no national language.
Barcelona is in Spain where the national language is Spanish.
Yes, English is a national language in Australia. It has no official language.
language entirely depends up on the region for eg in india their nation language is hindi,in us their national language is english like this way language changes depends up on the area
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Never. Hindi was never declared the national language of India. But it was declared an official language in 1950. An official language is not the same thing as a national language.