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Working language

A working language (also procedural language) is a language that is given a unique legal status in a supranational company, society, state or other body or organization as its primary means of communication. It is primarily the language of the daily correspondence and conversation, since the organization usually has members with various differing language backgrounds.

Most international organizations have working languages for their bodies. For a given organization, a working language may or may not also be an official language.

United Nations working languages

Originally, English and French were the working languages at the UN. Later, Arabic, Chinese, Russian, and Spanish were added as working languages in the General Assembly and in the Economic and Social Council. Currently, Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian, and Spanish are the working languages of the Security Council.[1]

Examples of common international organizations

English and French

The International Criminal Court has two working languages: English and French.[2] The Council of Europe, the OECD, and NATO also have English and French as their two working languages.[citation needed]

The World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM) has English and French as official languages,[3] with Arabic, Russian, and Spanish as additional working languages.[4]

Portuguese and Spanish

The Organization of Ibero-American States (OEI), Ibero-American General Secretariat (SEGIB), Mercosur, and the Latin American Integration Association have two working languages: Portuguese and Spanish.

Other groups with one or two working languages

English, French, and Spanish

The World Trade Organization, the International Federation of Journalists, the International Telecommunication Union, the International Maritime Organization, the International Labour Organization, NAFTA, the International Union for Conservation of Nature, and the Free Trade Area of the Americas all have three working languages: English, French, and Spanish.

Other groups with three or more working languages

See also

References

  1. ^ [1] August 26, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Article 50 of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. Accessed 16 October 2007.
  3. ^ WOSM constitution, ARTICLE XXIV, 1
  4. ^ SCOUTS brand manual PROFESSIONAL VERSION, page 49, retrieved from
  5. ^ "De nordiske sprog | Nordisk Samarbejde". www.norden.org (in Danish). Retrieved 2021-01-30.

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A working language also procedural language is a language that is given a unique legal status in a supranational company society state or other body or organization as its primary means of communication It is primarily the language of the daily correspondence and conversation since the organization usually has members with various differing language backgrounds Most international organizations have working languages for their bodies For a given organization a working language may or may not also be an official language Contents 1 United Nations working languages 2 Examples of common international organizations 2 1 English and French 2 2 Portuguese and Spanish 2 3 Other groups with one or two working languages 2 4 English French and Spanish 2 5 Other groups with three or more working languages 3 See also 4 ReferencesUnited Nations working languages EditOriginally English and French were the working languages at the UN Later Arabic Chinese Russian and Spanish were added as working languages in the General Assembly and in the Economic and Social Council Currently Arabic Chinese English French Russian and Spanish are the working languages of the Security Council 1 Examples of common international organizations EditEnglish and French Edit The International Criminal Court has two working languages English and French 2 The Council of Europe the OECD and NATO also have English and French as their two working languages citation needed The World Organization of the Scout Movement WOSM has English and French as official languages 3 with Arabic Russian and Spanish as additional working languages 4 Portuguese and Spanish Edit The Organization of Ibero American States OEI Ibero American General Secretariat SEGIB Mercosur and the Latin American Integration Association have two working languages Portuguese and Spanish Other groups with one or two working languages Edit The Pacific Alliance and the Central American Integration System have Spanish as their sole working language The Arctic Council Indigenous Peoples Secretariat has English as its sole working language though communications are also published in Russian Although many circumpolar indigenous people speak either an Inuit dialect a variety of Saami or a Ural Altaic language English is likely to be the second or third language that many of them will have in common The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation has two working languages Russian and Chinese The government of East Timor has Indonesian and English as working languages alongside its official languages Tetum and Portuguese and 15 other recognized local languages The state of Goa in India has Marathi as its working language but only Konkani has official status in the state English is the working language in ASEAN and Commonwealth of Nations Greenland has demoted Danish from a co official language to a working language for pragmatic reasons since spoken and written Danish remains dominant across several sectors of society such as health care and higher education English French and Spanish Edit The World Trade Organization the International Federation of Journalists the International Telecommunication Union the International Maritime Organization the International Labour Organization NAFTA the International Union for Conservation of Nature and the Free Trade Area of the Americas all have three working languages English French and Spanish Other groups with three or more working languages Edit The European Commission has three working languages English French and German FIFA has four working languages English French German and Spanish Formerly French was the organization s sole official language Currently English is the official language for minutes correspondence and announcements The African Union currently uses Arabic English French Portuguese Spanish and Swahili The Southern African Development Community has four working languages Afrikaans English French and Portuguese The Nordic Council has three working languages Danish Swedish and Norwegian The Council refers to the languages as dialects of a united Scandinavian language 5 The Organization of American States has four working languages English French Portuguese and Spanish The International Organization of Turkic Culture has three working languages English Turkish and Russian See also EditHeritage language Lingua franca International auxiliary language List of official languages by institutionReferences Edit 1 Archived August 26 2011 at the Wayback Machine Article 50 of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court Accessed 16 October 2007 WOSM constitution ARTICLE XXIV 1 SCOUTS brand manual PROFESSIONAL VERSION page 49 retrieved from De nordiske sprog Nordisk Samarbejde www norden org in Danish Retrieved 2021 01 30 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Working language amp oldid 1161208044, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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