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Cambodia |
Khmer (official), French, English |
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Cameroon |
French and English (both official); 24 major African language groups |
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Canada and Provincial flags |
English, French (both official) |
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Cape Verde |
Portuguese, Criuolo |
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Cayman Islands |
English |
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Central African Republic |
French (official), Sangho, Arabic, Hansa, Swahili |
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Chad |
French and Arabic (official), more than 100 tribal languages |
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Chile |
Spanish |
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China |
Chinese, Mandarin, also local dialects |
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Christmas Island |
English |
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Colombia |
Spanish |
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Comoros |
French and Arab (both official), Shaafi Islam (Swahili dialect), Malagasu |
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Congo-Brazzaville Republic |
French (official), Lingala, Kikongo, others |
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Congo-Kinshasa (Zaire), The Democratic Republic of the |
French (official), Swahili, Lingala, Ishiluba, Sudanic tribal languages, Kikongo, and others |
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Cook Islands |
English |
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Costa Rica |
Spanish |
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Croatia |
What was once known as Serbo-Croatian is now known as Serbian, Croatian, or Bosnian, depending on the speaker's political and ethnic affiliation |
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Cuba |
Spanish |
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Cyprus |
Greek (official), Turkish (official), English is widely spoken |
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Czech Republic |
Czech; Slovak minority |