what´s your point? you support separatism?
Several countries have two official languages. Some examples include:
Canada: English and French.
Belgium: French, Dutch (Flemish) and German.
Finland: Finnish and Swedish.
Paraguay: Spanish and Guaraní.
Philippines: English and Filipino.
Uganda: English and Swahili.
Pakistan: Urdu and English.
Ireland: Irish and English.
Switzerland: German, French, Italian and Romansh.
Malta: Maltese and English.
Kyrgyzstan: Kyrgyz and Russian.
Kazakhstan: Kazakh and Russian.
Some countries, such as India, have several official languages at the state or territorial level, but not at the national level.
Some countries, such as Madagascar, have one main official language (Malagasy) and French as a second language.
It is also important to note that in many countries where there is one official language, there are other languages that are widely spoken or have official status at the regional level. For example, in Spain, in addition to Spanish, there are Catalan, Basque and Galician. In the United Kingdom, in addition to English, there are Welsh and Scottish Gaelic.
And no one there talks about separatism.
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