List of official languages by country: Difference between revisions

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| Some states have a co-official language other than Cartadanian that is not federally recognized as an official language. In Milan, Charentais is co-official alongside Cartadanian, while in Triessa and São Andreas, Caphiric Latin is co-official. Pelaxian is common in multiple states but not co-official in any.
| Some states have a co-official language other than Cartadanian that is not federally recognized as an official language. In Milan, Charentais is co-official alongside Cartadanian, while in Triessa and São Andreas, Caphiric Latin is co-official. Pelaxian is common in multiple states but not co-official in any.
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| colspan="2" rowspan="2"|[[Eldmoran language|Eldmoran]]<br>English
| colspan="2" rowspan="2"|[[Eldmoran language|Eldmoran]]<br>English
| [[Diets language|Diets]]<br>[[Luzernese language|Luzernese]]
| [[Diets language|Diets]]<br>[[Luzernese language|Luzernese]]
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| [[Dauffonian language|Dauffonian]]
| [[Dauffonian language|Dauffonian]]
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