Facts tagged with official languages | page 2
- East Timor - Official Language(s): Portuguese, Tetum, Indonesian
- Ecuador - Official Language(s): Spanish (Quechua and Shuar, ancient languages are official in some territories.)
- Egypt - Official Language(s): Arabic, Coptic (de jure language of the Coptic Church)
- El Salvador - Official Language(s): Spanish
- Equatorial Guinea - Official Language(s): Spanish, French
- Eritrea - Official Language(s): Arabic, Tigrinya (working language)
- Estonia - Official Language(s): Estonian, Russian (de jure minority language)
- Ethiopia - Official Language(s): Amharic (working language)
- Fiji - Official Language(s): English, Fijian, Hindustani
- Finland - Official Language(s): Finnish, Swedish, Sami
- France - Official Language(s): French (statewide), Corsican (in Corsica), Breton (in Brittany)
- Gabon - Official Language(s): French
- Gambia - Official Language(s): English
- Georgia - Official Language(s): Georgian (statewide), Abkhaz (in Abkhazia), Ossetic (in South Ossetia), Russian (in Abkhazia and South Ossetia)
- Germany - Official Language(s): German (de facto)
- Ghana - Official Language(s): English, and some other languages in some territories.
- Greece - Official Language(s): Greek
- Grenada - Official Language(s): English
- Guatemala - Official Language(s): Spanish
- Guinea - Official Language(s): French, Fula (national), Maninka (national), Susu (national)
- Guinea-Bissau - Official Language(s): Portuguese
- Guyana - Official Language(s): English (official), Guyanese Creole (national)
- Haiti - Official Language(s): French, Haitian Creole
- Honduras - Official Language(s): Spanish, and Garifuna, English, Miskito in some territories.
- Hong Kong - Official Language(s): Cantonese, English
- Hungary - Official Language(s): Hungarian
- Iceland - Official Language(s): Icelandic, Icelandic Sign Language
- India - Official Language(s): English (statewide), Hindi, and some other languages in some territories.
- Indonesia - Official Language(s): Indonesian (national and official), and some other languages in some territories.
- Iran - Official Language(s): Persian (statewide), and some other languages in some territories.
- Iraq - Official Language(s): Arabic statewide, (Kurdish, Assyrian Neo-Aramaic, Iraqi Turkmen in some areas)
- Ireland - Official Language(s): Irish (national), English (national)
- Israel - Official Language(s): Hebrew (de facto official), Arabic (co-official)
- Italy - Official Language(s): Italian, and some other languages in some territories.
- Jamaica - Official Language(s): English, Jamaican patois (national language)
- Japan - Official Language(s): Japanese (de facto)
- Jordan - Official Language(s): Arabic
- Kazakhstan - Official Language(s): Kazakh (national), Russian
- Kenya - Official Language(s): English, Swahili (national)
- Kiribati - Official Language(s): English, Kiribati (national)
- North Korea - Official Language(s): Korean
- South Korea - Official Language(s): Korean
- Kuwait - Official Language(s): Arabic
- Kyrgyzstan - Official Language(s): Kirghiz (national), Russian
- Laos - Official Language(s): Lao
- Latvia - Official Language(s): Latvian, Russian (minority language), Latgalian (regional language in Latgale)
- Lebanon - Official Language(s): Arabic, French, Armenian (regional in Bourj Hammoud)
- Lesotho - Official Language(s): English, Sotho (national)
- Liberia - Official Language(s): English
- Libya - Official Language(s): Arabic