Official Languages
Official languages are the languages that a government recognizes for use in its legal, administrative, and educational systems. These languages are often used in official documents, legislation, and government communications. Countries may have one or more official languages, reflecting their cultural and linguistic diversity.
The designation of an official language can promote unity and communication among citizens. For example, in Canada, both English and French are official languages, allowing speakers of both languages to access government services. Similarly, India recognizes multiple official languages to accommodate its diverse population.