Sunday 3 July 2011

Countries where English is a major language


In some countries where English is not the most spoken language, it is an official language; these countries include BotswanaCameroon, the Federated States of MicronesiaFijiGambiaGhanaIndiaKenyaKiribatiLesothoLiberiaMadagascarMalta, the Marshall Islands,MauritiusNamibiaNigeriaPakistanPalauPapua New Guinea, the Philippines (Philippine English), RwandaSaint LuciaSamoa,SeychellesSierra Leone, the Solomon IslandsSri Lanka, the SudanSwazilandTanzaniaUgandaZambia, and Zimbabwe.
It is also one of the 11 official languages that are given equal status in South Africa (South African English). English is also the official language in current dependent territories of Australia (Norfolk IslandChristmas Island and Cocos Island) and of the United States (American SamoaGuamNorthern Mariana IslandsPuerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands),[59] and the former British colony of Hong Kong. (See List of countries where English is an official language for more details.)
English is not an official language in the United States.[60] Although the United States federal government has no official languages, English has been given official status by 30 of the 50 state governments.[61] Although falling short of official status, English is also an important language in several former colonies and protectorates of the United Kingdom, such as BahrainBangladeshBruneiCyprusMalaysia, and the United Arab Emirates.

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