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Official languages of sovereign countries (E-F): E[edit] English(see alsoList of countries where English is an official language): Antigua and Barbuda Australia(considered de facto as no official language is mentioned in the Australian Constitution, with many other Aboriginallanguages) The Bahamas Bangladesh(Official, de facto with Bangla which is officially de jure&de facto) Barbados Belize Botswana(but thenational languageisTswana) Cameroon(withFrench) Canada(withFrench) Ontario(de facto; with limitedFrench) Nova Scotia(de facto; with limitedFrench&Gaelic) New Brunswick(withFrench) British Columbia(de facto; with limitedFrench) Prince Edward Island(de facto; with limitedFrench) Saskatchewan(de facto; with limitedFrench) Alberta(de facto; with limitedFrench) Newfoundland and Labrador(de facto; with limitedFrench,Innu-aimun,&Inuttut) Northwest Territories(with 10 others) Yukon(withFrench) Nunavut(withInuit&French) Curaçao(withDutchandPapiamento) Dominica Eritrea(withTigrinyaandArabic) Fiji(withBau FijianandHindustani)[25] The Gambia Ghana Grenada(with French Creole) Guyana Hong Kong(withCantonese) India(with 22 other regionallanguages) Republic of Ireland("second official"; withIrish)[26] Jamaica Kenya(withSwahili) Kiribati Lesotho(withSotho) Liberia Malawi(withChichewa) Malaysia(de facto official language; still serve as official and national language with Malay in Sabah and Sarawak)[27] Malta(withMaltese) Marshall Islands(withMarshallese) Mauritius(withFrench)[28] Micronesia, Federated States of Namibia(Afrikaans, German, and Oshiwambo are regional spoken)[29] Nauru(withNauruan) New Zealand(withMāoriandNew Zealand Sign Language) Nigeria Pakistan(withUrduas the national language) Palau(with Paluan and Japanese) Papua New Guinea(with Tok Pisin and Motu) Philippines(withFilipino) Rwanda(withFrenchandKinyarwanda) Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint Lucia(withFrench Creole) Saint Vincent and the Grenadines(with French Creole) Samoa(with Samoan) Seychelles(with Creole,French) Sierra Leone Singapore(with Chinese,Malay, Tamil)[20] Sint Maarten(withDutch) Solomon Islands Somaliland(with Arabic and Somali) South Africa(withAfrikaans,Ndebele,Northern Sotho,Sotho,Swati,Tsonga,Tswana,Venda,Xhosa,Zulu)[3] South Sudan Sri Lanka(withTamilandSinhala) Sudan(withArabic) Swaziland(with Swati) Tanzania(withSwahili) Tonga Trinidad and Tobago Tuvalu Uganda(withSwahili) United Kingdom(along withIrish,Ulster Scots,Scots,Scottish Gaelic,CornishandWelsh) United States of America(considered the de facto national language. It is the sole, but unofficial, language of the federal government. The English Language is the official language of 27 states; seeLanguagesof the United States#Official language status.) Vanuatu(with Bislama andFrench)[16] Zambia Zimbabwe(withShoneandNdebele) Estonian: Estonia F[edit] Fijian: Fiji(with English andHindustani)[25] Filipino: Philippines(with English) Finnish: Finland(withSwedish) French(see alsoList of countries where French is an official language): Belgium(with Dutch andGerman) Benin Burkina Faso Burundi(with Rundi) Cameroon(with English) Canada(with English) Quebec(with limitedEnglish) New Brunswick(withEnglish) Northwest Territories(with 10 others) Yukon(withEnglish) Nunavut(withInuit&English) Central African Republic[30] Chad(withArabic) Comoros(with Arabic and Comorian) Côte d'Ivoire Democratic Republic of the Congo(with Kikongo, Lingala, Swahili and Tshiluba)[31] Djibouti(withArabic) Equatorial Guinea(withSpanishandPortuguese) France French Guiana French Polynesia French Loyalty Islands French Southern and Antarctic Lands Scattered islands in the Indian Ocean Guadeloupe Martinique Mayotte New Caledonia Réunion Saint Barthélemy Saint Martin Saint Pierre and Miquelon Wallis and Futuna (Adelie Land) (Clipperton Island) Gabon Guinea Haiti(withHaitian Creole)[32] Luxembourg(withGermanandLuxembourgish) Madagascar(withMalagasy) Mali Mauritius(withEnglish)[28] Monaco Niger Republic of the Congo[33] Rwanda(with English and Kinyarwanda) Senegal Seychelles(with English) Switzerland(withGerman,Italian, and Rhaeto-Romansch)[34] Geneva Vaud Jura Neuchâtel Fribourg(withGerman) Bern(withGerman) Valais(withGerman) Togo Vanuatu(with Bislama and English)[16]