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The Other Languages that Want to Be Official in the World - Language Diary

Summary by Diari De La Llengua
Portuguese and Korean aspire to become official languages of the UN Raül G. Aranzueque @raulgia Catalan, Galician and Basque are not the only languages that aspire to become an official language of an international institution, in this case, the European Union. There are also other languages, with many more speakers, that are making enormous efforts to be recognized for the status that they believe they should have on the world stage. This is th…
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Portuguese and Korean aspire to become official languages of the UN Raül G. Aranzueque @raulgia Catalan, Galician and Basque are not the only languages that aspire to become an official language of an international institution, in this case, the European Union. There are also other languages, with many more speakers, that are making enormous efforts to be recognized for the status that they believe they should have on the world stage. This is th…

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Diari de la llengua broke the news in on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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