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Regional language

A regional language is a language spoken in a region of a sovereign state, whether it be a small area, a federated state or province or some wider area.

Internationally, for the purposes of the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages, "regional or minority languages" means languages that are:

  1. traditionally used within a given territory of a State by nationals of that State who form a group numerically smaller than the rest of the State's population and
  2. different from the official language(s) of that State[1]

Recognition of regional or minority languages must not be confused with recognition as an official language.

Influence of number of speakers

There are many cases when a regional language can claim greater numbers of speakers than certain languages which happen to be official languages of sovereign states. For example, Catalan (a regional language of Spain, Italy and France, albeit the national language of Andorra) has more speakers than Finnish or Danish.[citation needed] A similar situation exists in China, where Wu, spoken in southern Jiangsu, northern, and the general area of Shanghai Zhejiang by more than 90 million speakers, is spoken natively by more speakers than French; Yue Chinese, a Chinese regional variety spoken in Guangdong, Hong Kong and nearby areas in China with more than 60 million local and overseas speakers (North America, parts of Malaysia), outnumbers Italian in number of speakers.[citation needed] Dialects of the Min dialect group have over 70 million speakers, mainly in Fujian and in nearby Taiwan, but also in the Southeast Asian countries of Malaysia and Singapore.

Relationship with official languages

In some cases, a regional language may be closely related to the state's main language or official language. For example:

In other cases, a regional language may be very different from the state's main language or official language. For example:

Official languages as regional languages

An official language of a country may also be spoken as a regional language in a region of a neighbouring country. For example:

See also

References

  1. ^ "European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages". Council of Europe. Retrieved 11 March 2015.

External links

  • Regional language accessibility web tool

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with recognition as an official language Contents 1 Influence of number of speakers 2 Relationship with official languages 3 Official languages as regional languages 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksInfluence of number of speakers EditThere are many cases when a regional language can claim greater numbers of speakers than certain languages which happen to be official languages of sovereign states For example Catalan a regional language of Spain Italy and France albeit the national language of Andorra has more speakers than Finnish or Danish citation needed A similar situation exists in China where Wu spoken in southern Jiangsu northern and the general area of Shanghai Zhejiang by more than 90 million speakers is spoken natively by more speakers than French Yue Chinese a Chinese regional variety spoken in Guangdong Hong Kong and nearby areas in China with more than 60 million local and overseas speakers North America parts of Malaysia outnumbers Italian in number of speakers citation needed Dialects of the Min dialect group have over 70 million speakers mainly in Fujian and in nearby Taiwan but also in the Southeast Asian countries of Malaysia and Singapore Relationship with official languages EditIn some cases a regional language may be closely related to the state s main language or official language For example The Frisian languages spoken in the Netherlands and Germany which belong to the Germanic family The Gutnish language a regional language spoken in Gotland and related to the Swedish language Kurdish in Kurdistan which is an autonomous region in northern Iraq Northwestern Iran and southeastern Turkey Assyrian Neo Aramaic in northern Iraq northeastern Syria southeastern Turkey and northwestern Iran The several hundred Sinitic languages are nearly always replaced by Standard Chinese based on the Beijing dialect in writing Wu in Shanghai southern Jiangsu Zhejiang and eastern Jiangxi Yue Chinese in Guangdong parts of Guangxi Hainan Hong Kong and Macau Cantonese is the regional standard variety for Yue speaking areas Hakka in parts of Guangdong Jiangxi Fujian and Taiwan Min in Fujian Taiwan eastern Guangdong and Hainan Xiang in Hunan Gan in Jiangxi Kashubian a regional language of Poland Limburgish a regional language in Germany the Netherlands and Belgium has around one million speakers and is closely related to Luxembourgish South Guelderish and Ripuarian Low German also referred to as Low Saxon an officially recognized regional language in Germany and the Netherlands the direct descendant of Old Saxon Sometimes e g by nds and nds nl Wikipedia considered two languages divided by today s Netherlands German border on account of Dutch influences in the west and German influences in the east closely related to Frisian more distantly to German Scots a regional language of Scotland and Northern Ireland both part of the United Kingdom and where it is known as Ulster Scots in the latter location belongs to the same family of West Germanic languages as English Neapolitan Sicilian and Venetian regional languages spoken in Italy which also belong to the same family of standard Italian Italo Dalmatian Regional languages of Spain and Portugal Aranese Catalan and Galician are each in the regions where they are the autochthonous language co official in status with Castilian Spanish which is official everywhere in the Kingdom of Spain Asturian and Leonese are recognized but unofficial in Asturias and Castile and Leon Spain while Mirandese is co official with Portuguese in Miranda do Douro Portugal These Romance languages are classified under the term Astur Leonese languages Astur Leonese is closely related to both Castilian and Galician which itself is most closely related to Portuguese Catalan is an Occitano Romance language Occitan most widely spoken across the Pyrenees in France and Catalonia together with Catalan forms a subgroup of Romance languages linguistically intermediate between French and the Ibero Romance languages of Spain and Portugal Aranese is a subdialect of Gascon Tibetic languages Amdo tibetan language have regional official status in amdo or Qinghai Standard Tibetan is currently based on Lhasa Tibetan Voro and Seto regional languages of Estonia are either dialects of Estonian or separate Finnic languages as Estonian Walloon a regional language of France and Belgium belongs to the same family of Oil languages as French Hindi and English are the official languages of India s Central Government Indian regional languages are Assamese Bengali Bhojpuri Bodo Dogri Gujarati Kannada Kashmiri Konkani Maithili Malayalam Manipuri Marathi Nepali Odia Punjabi Sanskrit Santali Sindhi Tamil Telugu Tulu Urdu Sylheti a regional language of Sylhet Division of Bangladesh and the Barak Valley of Assam India is often considered as a dialect of Bengali though is seen sometimes as a separate languageIn other cases a regional language may be very different from the state s main language or official language For example Basque a regional language spoken in Spain and France Basque Country Breton a regional Celtic language spoken in France Brittany Cherokee is an Iroquoian language and one of the many Native American languages spoken in the U S State of Oklahoma Cornish a regional Celtic language in the United Kingdom Cornwall Corsican a regional language in France Corsica closely related to Tuscan derived Italian Gagauz a regional Turkic language spoken in Moldova Livonian a regional language of the Finnic family spoken in Latvia Resian a dialect of Slovene spoken in Italy Resia valley Sardinian a regional Romance language spoken in Italy Sardinia Scottish Gaelic a regional Celtic language spoken in the United Kingdom Scotland Sorbian a regional Slavic language of Germany Welsh a regional Celtic language spoken in the United Kingdom Wales Official languages as regional languages EditAn official language of a country may also be spoken as a regional language in a region of a neighbouring country For example Afrikaans an official language of South Africa is a regional language of Namibia Arabic official in Zanzibar a region of Tanzania Bengali is the official language of Bangladesh and is the regional language of West Bengal in India Cantonese one of the official standard varieties in Hong Kong and Macau both special administrative regions of the People s Republic of China is used as a regional language of the province of Guangdong People s Republic of China Catalan the official language of Andorra is a regional language in Spain Catalonia Balearic Islands and Valencian Community France Pyrenees Orientales and Italy Alghero Sardinia German an official language of Austria Belgium Germany Liechtenstein Luxembourg and Switzerland is a regional language in Italy South Tyrol Poland Silesia France Alsace and Lorraine Denmark Southern and Namibia Hakka one of the national languages of Taiwan is spoken as a regional language in the provinces of Guangdong Jiangxi and Fujian People s Republic of China Hokkien one of the national languages of Taiwan is spoken as a regional language in the provinces of Fujian Zhejiang and Guangdong People s Republic of China Hungarian a Uralic language and official in Hungary is a regional language of Romania Northern Transylvania Irish the first official language of the Republic of Ireland is a regional language in Northern Ireland part of the United Kingdom Korean the official language of Korea is a regional language in People s Republic of China Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture Malay the official language of Malaysia Brunei and Singapore is a regional language in Indonesia Riau Province Russian the official language of the Russian Federation and Belarus is a regional language of Abkhazia South Ossetia and other entities Tamil the official language of Singapore and Sri Lanka is a regional language in India Tamil Nadu Tigrinya an official language of Eritrea is a regional language in Ethiopia Tigray Region Turkish the official language of Turkey and Northern Cyprus is a regional language of Kosovo See also EditMinority language National language Languages of the European Union Languages of France Languages of Italy Languages of Spain Languages of the United Kingdom British Irish CouncilReferences Edit European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages Council of Europe Retrieved 11 March 2015 External links EditRegional language accessibility web tool Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Regional language amp oldid 1132787869, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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