minnetar
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ORIGINAL: kittinSol Well, Switzerland has no fewer than four official languages (German, French, Italian and Romanzch - a very rare language). France only has one. South Africa has ELEVEN: Afrikaans, English, Ndebele, Northern Sotho, Southern Sotho, Swathi and huh... I forgot the others... yes, Zulu, of course. Irish was chosen as the official language of the European Union (probably because of Ireland's neutrality). India has over thirty. French is actually one of them. In China, where there's roughly ten official languages, Portuguese and English belong to the list. Obviously, because of 'common law' there are no official languages in either England or the United States. Why? That is funny as i never thought the Irish had a different language than the British English. Excuse my total ignorance. i found how the Welsh speak English probably the most difficult of anyone. minnetar
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