Afghanistan
Classical Dari Persian,
Classical Pashtu (both official),
Classical Turkic and minor languages
Albania
Classical Albanian-Shqiptare klasike, (Tosk is the official dialect),
Classical Greek
Algeria
Classical Arabic-اللغة العربية الفصحى (official),
Classical French,
Classical Berber dialects
Andorra
Classical Catalan-Català clàssic (official),
Classical French,
Classical Castilian,
Classical Portuguese
Angola
Classical Portuguese-Português Clássico, (official),
Classical Bantu
and other
Classical African languages
Antigua and Barbuda
Classical English,Roman(official),
Classical local dialects
Argentina
Classical Spanish-Español clásico, (official),
Classical English,Roman
Classical Italian-Italiano classico,
Classical German- Klassisches Deutsch,
Classical French- Français classique,
Armenia
Classical Armenian-դասական հայերեն,98%,
Classical Yezidi,
Classical Russian-Классический русский,
Australia
Classical English,Roman 79%,
Classical native and other languages
Austria
Classical German- Klassisches Deutsch,(official nationwide);
Classical Slovenian-Klasična slovenska,
Classical Croatian-Klasična hrvatska,
Classical Hungarian-Klasszikus magyar, (each official in one region)
Azerbaijan
Classical Azerbaijani- Klassik AzərbaycanTurkic 89%,
Classical Russian-Классический русский 3%,
Classical Armenian-դասական հայերեն,2%, other 6% (1995 est.)
Bahamas
Classical English,Roman (official),
Classical Haitian Creole-Klasik kreyòl, (among Haitian immigrants)
Bahrain
Classical Arabic-اللغة العربية الفصحى
Classical English,Roman
Classical Farsi,
Classical Urdu- کلاسیکی اردو
Bangladesh
Classical Bengala-ক্লাসিক্যাল বাংলা, (official),
Classical English,Roman
Barbados
Classical English,Roman
Belarus
Classical Belorusian-Класічная беларуская (White Russian),
Classical Russian-Классический русский , other
Belgium
Classical Dutch- Klassiek Nederlands,(Flemish) 60%,
Classical French- Français classique, 40%,
Classical German- Klassisches Deutsch less than 1% (all official)
Belize
Classical English,Roman (official),
Classical Spanish-Español clásico,
Classical Mayan,
Classical Garifuna (Carib),
Classical Haitian Creole-Klasik kreyòl,
Benin
Classical French- Français classique, (official),
Classical Fon,
Classical Yoruba-Yoruba Yoruba,
Classical tribal languages
Bhutan
Classical Dzongkha (official),
Classical Tibetan dialects (among Bhotes),
Classical Nepali-शास्त्रीय म्यांमार (बर्मा), dialects (among Nepalese)
Bolivia
Classical Spanish-Español clásico,
Classical Quechua,
Classical Aymara (all official)
Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnian
Classical Croatian-Klasična hrvatska,
Classical Serbian-Класични српски,
Botswana
Classical English,Roman 2% (official),
Classical Setswana 78%,
Classical Kalanga 8%,
Classical Sekgalagadi 3%, other (2001)
Brazil
Classical Portuguese-Português Clássico, (official),(official),
Classical Spanish-Español clásico,
Classical English,Roman
Classical French- Français classique, (official),
Brunei
Classical Malay-Melayu Klasik,(official),
Classical English,Roman
Classical Chinese (Traditional)-古典中文(繁體),
Bulgaria
Classical Bulgaria- Класически българск, 85%,
Classical Turkish-Klasik Türk, 10%,
Classical English,Roman4%
Burkina Faso
Classical French- Français classique (official);
Classical native African (Classical Sundanese-Sunda Klasik) languages 90%
Burundi
Classical Kirundi and
Classical French- Français classique (official)(official),
Classical Swahili,
Cambodia
Classical Khmer- ខ្មែរបុរាណ,95% (official),
Classical French- Français classique
Classical English,Roman
Cameroon
Classical French- Français classique
Classical English,Roman(both official); 24 major African language groups
Canada
Classical English,Roman59.3%,
Classical French- Français classique 23.2% (both official); other 17.5%
Cape Verde
Classical Portuguese-Português Clássico
Classical Criuolo
Central African Republic
Classical French- Français classique (official),
Classical Sangho (lingua franca, national),
Classical tribal languages
Chad
Classical French- Français classique (official),
Classical Arabic-اللغة العربية الفصحى (both official);
Classical Sara; more than 120 languages and dialects
Chile
Classical Spanish-Español clásico,
China
Classical Standard Chinese (Mandarin/Putonghua),
Classical Yue (Cantonese),
Classical Wu
(Shanghaiese),
Classical Minbei (Fuzhou),
Classical Minnan (Hokkien-Taiwanese),
Classical Xiang,
Classical Gan,
Classical Hakka dialects, minority languages
Colombia
Classical Spanish-Español clásico,
Comoros
Classical Arabic-اللغة العربية الفصحى and
Classical French- Français classique (official) (both official),
Classical Shikomoro (Classical Swahili,/Classical Arabic-اللغة العربية الفصحى blend)
Congo,
Democratic Republic of the
Classical French- Français classique (official),
Classical Lingala,
Classical Kingwana,
Classical Kikongo,
Classical Tshiluba
Congo,
Republic of Classical French- Français classique (official),
Classical Lingala,
Classical Monokutuba,
Classical Kikongo, many local languages and dialects
Costa Rica
Classical Spanish-Español clásico,(official),
Classical English,Roman
Côte d’Ivoire
African languages (Classical Dioula esp.)
Croatia
Classical Croatian-Klasična hrvatska, 96% (official), other 4% (including Classical Italian-Italiano classico, Classical Hungarian-Klasszikus magyar, Classical Czech-Klasická čeština, Classical Slovak-Klasický slovenský, Classical German- Klassisches Deutsch)
Cuba
Classical Spanish-Español clásico,(official),
Cyprus
Classical Greek-Κλασσικά Ελληνικά,
Classical Turkish-Klasik Türk,
Classical English,Roman (both official);
Czech Republic
Classical Czech-Klasická čeština,
Denmark
Classical Danish-Klassisk dansk,Klassisk dansk,
Classical Faroese,
Classical Greenlandic (Inuit dialect),
Classical German- Klassisches Deutsch,;
Classical English,Roman is the predominant second language
Djibouti
Classical French- Français classique and
Classical Arabic-اللغة العربية الفصحى (both official),
Classical Somali-Soomaali qowmiyadeed,
Classical Afar
Dominica
Classical English,Roman (official) and
Classical French- Français classique patois
Dominican Republic
Classical Spanish-Español clásico,
East Timor Tetum,
Classical Portuguese-Português Clássico (official);
Classical Indonesian-Bahasa Indonesia Klasik,
Classical English,Roman;
other indigenous languages, including Classical Tetum, Classical Galole, Classical Mambae, and ClassicalKemak
Ecuador
Classical Spanish-Español clásico, (official),
Classical Quechua, other
Classical Amerindian languages
Egypt
Classical Arabic-اللغة العربية الفصحى (official),
Classical English,Roman and
Classical French- Français classique
widely understood by educated classes
El Salvador
Classical Spanish-Español clásico,
Classical Nahua (among some Amerindians)
Equatorial Guinea
Classical Spanish-Español clásico,
Classical French- Français classique(both official);
Classical pidgin Classical English,Roman,
Classical Fang,
Classical Bubi,
Classical Ibo
Eritrea Afar,
Classical Arabic-اللغة العربية الفصحى
Classical Tigre and
Classical Kunama,
Classical Tigrinya, other Classical Cushitic languages
Estonia
Classical Estonian- klassikaline eesti keel 67% (official),
Classical Russian-Классический русский, 30%, other (2000)
Ethiopia
Classical Amharic-አንጋፋዊ አማርኛ,
Classical Tigrigna,
Classical Orominga,
Classical Guaragigna,
Classical Somali-Soomaali qowmiyadeed,
Classical Arabic-اللغة العربية الفصحى
Classical English,Roman , over 70 others
Fiji
Classical English,Roman (official),
Classical Fijian,
Classical Hindustani
Finland
Classical Finnish- Klassinen suomalainen,92%,
Classical Swedish-Klassisk svensk, 6% (both official);
Classical small Sami- (Lapp) and
Classical Russian-Классический русский, -speaking minorities
France
Classical French- Français classique100%, rapidly declining regional dialects (Classical Provençal, Classical Breton, Classical Alsatian,
Classical Corsican-Corsa Corsicana,
Classical Catalan-Català clàssic,
Classical Basque- Euskal klasikoa,
Classical Flemish)