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  • Our official language is English- in America.
  • Officially English, but with the European Community growing. The Labour Government allowing so much migration to the UK , it is becoming more difficult to hear the national tongue on the streets
  • Foul (America)
  • English, Although irish is still thaught in schools, but it's great to hear so many new languages when you go out here, culture is changing for the best.
  • Spanish, although you hear English and German (predominantly), along with Dutch, Norwegian and other languages that I don't recognise if you spend time in the tourist resorts, which I try to avoid.
  • I live in Iraq...They are changing the official language to english...
  • In Canada the two official languages are English and French. We also have 54 different languages of our aboriginal natives ... I speak some High Plains Cree and Inuktitut ... and have a vauge familiarity with Denai, Haida, Wopeti, Blackfoot, Algonquin, Mohawk, and MicMac.
  • Denmark: Danish. and most of us understand Swedish and Norwegian, too.
  • english and spanish .... at least where i live.
  • Where I was born, in France, they speak mainly French. Small groups of people can also speak: German, Flemish, Italian, Basque, Catalan, Breton, Occitan, Corsu, Alsatian, Arabic, Kabyle, Antillean Where I live, in Germany, they speak mainly German (with various dialects) and some people speak also: Sorbian, North Frisian, West Frisian, Danish, Romani, Turkish, Kurdish Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/european_languages/countries/index.shtml
  • English Ebonix Spanish USA

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