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Macao Special Administrative Region |
Chinese (Cantonese), Portuguese |
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Macedonia |
Macedonian, which uses the Cyrillic alphabet, 70%; Albanian, 21%; Turkish, 3%; other, 6% |
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Madagascar |
Malagasy and French (both official) |
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Malawi |
English and Chichewa (both official) |
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Malaysia and State flags |
Malay (official), Chinese, Tamil, English |
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Maldives |
Dhivehi (official); Arabic, Hindi, and English are also spoken |
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Mali |
French (official), African languages |
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Malta |
Maltese and English (both official) |
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Marshall Islands |
Both Marshallese and English are official languages. Marshallese is a language in the Malayo-Polynesian family |
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Martinique, Overseas Department of |
French |
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Mauritania |
Arabic (official) and French |
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Mauritius |
English (official), French, Creole, Hindi, Urdu, Hakka, Bojpoori |
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Mayotte, Territorial Collectivity of |
French |
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Mexico |
Spanish, Indian languages |
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Micronesia and State flags |
English is the official and common language; major indigenous languages are Chukese, Pohnpeian, Yapase, and Kosrean |
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Midway Islands |
English |
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Moldova |
Moldovan (official; virtually the same as Romanian), Russian, Gagauz (a Turkish dialect) |
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Monaco |
French (official), English, Italian, Monégasque |
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Mongolia |
Mongolian, 90%; also Turkic, Russian, and Chinese |
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Montserrat, British Overseas Territory of |
English |
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Morocco |
Arabic (official), French, Berber dialects, Spanish |
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Mozambique |
Portuguese (official), Bantu languages |
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Myanmar |
Burmese, minority languages |