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The federal official language in Cartadania is Cartadanian, and as a result, the language of business, government, and instruction in Lotoa is Cartadanian as well. However, due to the Cultural Retention Act of 1980, Congress has protected and continues to encourage the combined use of the Lotoan language alongside Cartadanian. Approximately 49% of the population has reported speaking Lotoan at home in Lotoa, including those born abroad and born in the metropole.
The federal official language in Cartadania is Cartadanian, and as a result, the language of business, government, and instruction in Lotoa is Cartadanian as well. However, due to the Cultural Retention Act of 1980, Congress has protected and continues to encourage the combined use of the Lotoan language alongside Cartadanian. Approximately 49% of the population has reported speaking Lotoan at home in Lotoa, including those born abroad and born in the metropole.


The most common languages spoken in Milan as of 2022 are:
The most common languages spoken in Lotoa as of 2022 are:
* 71% [[Cartadanian language|Cartadanian]]
* 71% [[Cartadanian language|Cartadanian]]
* 49% {{wp|Samoan|Lotoan}} (bilingual speakers; 18% Lotoan alone)
* 49% {{wp|Samoan|Lotoan}} (bilingual speakers; 18% Lotoan alone)