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This is a list of official languages of international organizations. Different organizations sometimes refer to their principal languages of administration and communication as "working languages", while others refer to these as being "official". No distinction is made here, except where an organization itself, distinguishes between its ...
Council of the European Union: European Commission Estonian: Euroopa Parlament: Euroopa Liidu Nõukogu: Euroopa Komisjon Finnish: Euroopan parlamentti: Euroopan unionin neuvosto: Euroopan komissio French: Parlement européen: Conseil de l'Union européenne: Commission européenne German: Europäisches Parlament: Rat der Europäischen Union ...
European Association of Libraries and Information Services on Addictions; European Association of Social Psychology; European Association of Work and Organizational Psychology; European Bank for Reconstruction and Development; European Bureau for Lesser-Used Languages; European Civil Aviation Conference; European Coalition to End Animal Experiments
Greek: Greece; Cyprus ... List of official languages of international organizations; List of official languages by country and territory; National language; Notes
Greek is the second most spoken language in Albania, with a considerable size having knowledge of it. [286] Albanian is the most common foreign/migrant language in Greece, although most Greeks do not have clear knowledge of it. [287] Many organisations both political and societal exist in Albania and Greece promoting relations between the two ...
The following is a table of European languages. The number of speakers as a first or second language (L1 and L2 speakers) listed are speakers in Europe only; [nb 1] see list of languages by number of native speakers and list of languages by total number of speakers for global estimates on numbers of speakers. [citation needed]
33 languages. العربية ... History of organizations based in Greece (4 C, ...
The distribution of major modern Greek dialect areas. Modern Greek language (Νεοελληνική γλώσσα) is the only official language of the Hellenic Republic, and is spoken by some 99.5% of the population — about 11,100,000 people [3] (though not necessarily as a first language).