>his country only has one official language
How does it feel to be a languagelet?
His country only has one official language
>India
It really deserves to be balkanized.
t. Goa
We have to official Norwegian languages, do you have two official wholsome canadian languages, no.
I think they're mostly regional and only English and Hindi are official de facto in the federal government
They're dialects, ask any linguist. French and English are different languages.
>inb4 "b-but they are not canadian"
Yes snownigger the French and English were able to colonize something your pathetic fisherman country never was able to do.
And yes we do have official native languages, the territory of Yukon has over 10 of these
We recognise 68 and Spanish as official ones languages
Norwegian and New-Norwegian is not dialects, but two different languages written and spoken. You have simply adapted english and french because your composition is that
>México
>none
WHAT.
Well, we have none. So it we're more like a nonlanguagelet.
austria has 4? wtf
German, Hungarian, Slovenian, Austrian German.
>mexico
>none
Probably an ignorant wh*Toid made this shit map
That map is wrong. Russian is an official language along with local languages in Belarus and Kazakhstan.
>None
>being a mutt
its a joke the 4 languages thing, 99% speak either french or dutch
>his country has an official language
Fucking third-worlders
A lil' bit more map to humiliate languagelets
We have three, but two are regional minority languages that are only co-official in small border regions.
This. You can feel the envy in the Swedes' posts when they bring up mandatory swedish in every single thread about Finland.
Wait a couple years until Hispanics try to make Spanish co-official and you'll understand why we made our constitution clearly French and English
Pretty sure Spanish is only official de facto and not de jure
Isn't it 3? (French, Dutch and German) your kang does the crowning speech in these 3 languages right?
These maps are always retarded.
If the map counts co-official meme languages, then in Spain occitan should be included too.
There's at least 4-5 major languages that are used in schools and offices
Having more than one official language is killing my country since 40 years ago and it discriminates Spanish speakers.
I wish we were France. Keep it Jacobin, mes amies.
>Palua
wut
>having a national language
the true sign of a languagelet.
I think is a typo, Palau
I wouldn't mind.
leaf so rude
Yes, some of our languages have official status in the territories in one way or another, but they don’t really mean anything to government officials and we’re still underepresented on a federal level.
We can’t write official documents to parliament in our languages basically
when you are a canadian you don't get to call other people "pathetic fishermen" you fucking faggot
This map is really misleading... the US doesn't have a federal language, for instance, but almost all of the states have at least one, and sometimes quite exotic ones
There are multiple languages here with varying degrees of support too
>His country has an official language
How does it feel to live in a nationalist country?
Sorry, bud.
I don't think they even bother with German, it's literally a meme territory from WWI
It shows state languages only.
>Leaf calling someone a snownigger.
>his "country" has more than one official language
KEK XDD
Portugal has two official languages actually.
c*ck
your images could do with being a little larger
>implying you can speak more than one or two
Are you saying there's more than one language spoken in Scandinavia?
This map is bullshit. German is the only official language in Austria.
>two official languages or more
fucking barbaric
I wish Irish was our only official language
Our Indios have literally +68 official Languages
Bad map
Palau is spelled wrong
the North Island is cut off, and New Zealand should be marked as 3 since New Zealand Sign Language has official status there in addition to English and Maori
dude theyre both called norwegian
some bullshit about immigrants, same deal here