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Alberta is an officially anglophone province where English is the dominant language of government, education, media, and daily life, yet it also hosts multilingual communities,...
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Alberta is an officially anglophone province where English is the dominant language of government, education, media, and daily life, yet it also hosts multilingual communities,...
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Mandarin Chinese refers to the standardized form of Chinese based on the Beijing dialect, serving as the official spoken and written language in China and one of the official la...
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Across China, the legal national language is Standard Chinese (Putonghua/Guanhua), based on the Beijing dialect and promulgated by the national government for education, media,...
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The national languages of Wales are Welsh and English. Welsh holds constitutional status under the Welsh Language (Wales) Measure 2011, which establishes equal treatment for Wel...
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