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  2. Template : Official languages of U.S. states and territories

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    Proposition 63 is unenforceable due to the lack of appropriate legislation, [4] and the Bilingual Services Act provides for the use of other languages in public outreach. [5] Colorado: Yes: None: since 1988; [1] from 1876–1990 the Colorado Constitution required laws to be published in English, Spanish, and German [6] Connecticut: No: None [1 ...

  3. List of official languages by country and territory - Wikipedia

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    Official language A language designated as having a unique legal status in the state: typically, the language used in a nation's legislative bodies, and often, official government business. Regional language A language designated as having official status limited to a specific area, administrative division, or territory of the state.

  4. List of official languages - Wikipedia

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    The article also lists lots of languages which have no administrative mandate as an official language, generally describing these as de facto official languages. Official languages of sovereign countries, wholly or partly

  5. Official language - Wikipedia

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    According to the Finnish constitution, Finnish and Swedish are the national languages of the republic, giving their speakers the right to communicate with, and receive official documents from, government authorities in either of the two languages in any part of the country – making those languages de facto official. [26]

  6. Languages of the United States - Wikipedia

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    While the constitution of Texas has no official language policy, Arizona passed a proposition in 2006 declaring English as the official language. [37] Nonetheless, Arizona law requires the distribution of voting ballots in Spanish, as well as indigenous languages such as Navajo , O'odham and Hopi , in counties where they are spoken.

  7. Constitution of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Reading of the United States Constitution of 1787. The Constitution of the United States is the supreme law of the United States of America. [3] It superseded the Articles of Confederation, the nation's first constitution, on March 4, 1789. Originally including seven articles, the Constitution delineates the frame of the federal government.

  8. National language - Wikipedia

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    The United States Constitution does not explicitly declare any official language, although the constitution is written in English, as is all federal legislation. Since 1973, every year, a bill was introduced to the United States Congress by a Representative or a Senator to try to establish English as the official language of the United States.

  9. List of countries by number of languages - Wikipedia

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    United States: 219 116 335 4.71 326,756,719 999,256 12 ... Lists of countries and territories by official language; List of languages by total number of speakers;