Terdapat 61 negara di keenam benua yang menjadikan bahasa inggris sebagai bahasa resmi negara. Meskipun demikian, Britania Raya dan Amerika Serikat sebagai dua negara kiblat utama, tidak menjadikan bahasa inggris sebagai bahasa resmi secara hukum (de jure) melainkan hanya dalam pengakuan umum (de facto).
Bahasa inggris diakui sebagai bahasa resmi secara de jure
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Bahasa inggris diakui sebagai bahasa resmi secara de facto
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There are four official languages: English. Chinese. Malay and Tamil.
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- ^ "Teaching of English continued in primary,secondary and tertiary level not because it was the official language but it became the language of trade and commerce. English is the second language of the country and in many places English is more important than Bengali in Bangladesh."
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In 1948, the newly independent state of Israel took over the old British regulations that had set English, Arabic, and Hebrew as official languages for Mandatory Palestine but, as mentioned, dropped English from the list. In spite of this, official language use has maintained a de facto role for English, after Hebrew but before Arabic.
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