Search results for "Official language" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • reflected in the common, but unofficial, language of the island being a French ... English is the country's official language, but most people also ...
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  • from Hollywood (1926). Their first "official" film together was ... by Leo Joannon, which was plagued by language barriers, production problems ...
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  • and friends may have been common on both official and unofficial grounds. ... of Athletics Federations (IAAF)]. Official site. www.iaaf.org. ...
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  • others totaled one percent. Arabic is the official language, and one of the languages of commerce, while French is used in commerce. ...
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  • East Timor's two official languages are Portuguese and Tetum, a local Austronesian language. Tetum, known as Tetun-Dili, grew out of the ...
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  • This was more or less what official British policy was beginning to ... places him in a different category of official than the majority of his ...
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  • Aurelia Zenobia. Her full name in the Arabic language is al-Zabba' bint Amr ibn Tharab ibn Hasan ibn 'Adhina ibn al-Samida, commonly shortened ...
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  • In 1831, reflecting a liberalization of official British racial attitudes ... France, or Canada. English is the official language and is universally ...
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  • Olga National Park. In 1993, the official name of the Park was changed ... the conservation of nature. In 1993, the official name of the Park changed ...
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  • Arabic is the official language, although English is increasingly spoken, particularly in the two main cities. Other Semitic dialects rarely ...
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  • to be "genuine" or "official" within a certain religious ... interpretation, authority, translation, language, literacy, and even power ...
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  • Literacy in French, the official language, is low and is concentrated in the urban areas. The government has expanded literacy considerably since ...
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  • *Kaplan, Arthur Guy. 2005. The Official Identification and Price Guide to Antique Jewelry (Official Price Guide to Antique Jewelry). House of ...
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  • ethnic identities based on religion, language, and close ties with their ... Greek is the predominant language in the south, while Turkish is spoken ...
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  • in Japan. Japan's first English language newspaper, the Japan Herald ... * [http://www.city.yokohama.lg.jp/front/welcome.html Official website]. ...
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  • The word Thai (ไทย) means "freedom" in the Thai language ... E., established Theravada Buddhism as the official religion and compiled the ...
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  • His knowledge of the Malay language as well as his wit and ability ... compelled to sign the treaty not with the official head of the sultanate, but ...
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  • the shops and burned the churches and official buildings. At the time, ... universities, technical institutes, and language schools, among others. Its ...
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  • popular religion of that period, if not the official creed of Jerusalem, viewed God as containing both masculine and feminine aspects. Anthropologist ...
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  • a teacher (répétiteur) of Egyptian language and archaeology at the École ... the development of the Egyptian language. Selecting five later Old ...
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