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1 Official languages of the institutions
The official languages of the institutions of the European Union are
- Czech
- Danish
- Dutch
- English
- Estonian
- Finnish
- French
- German
- Greek
- Hungarian
- Italian
- Latvian
- Lithuanian
- Maltese
- PolishPolish polski jezyk polski is the official language of Poland. History Polish has been influenced by contact with foreign languages (foremost Latin, Czech, French, German, Italian, Russian and recently it has been virtually bombarded by English, especiall
- PortuguesePortuguese portugues is a Romance language predominantly spoken in Portugal, Brazil, Angola, Mozambique, Cape Verde, and East Timor. With more than 200 million native speakers, Portuguese is one of the few languages spoken in such widely-distributed parts
- SlovakThe Slovak language slovencina slovensky jazyk is an Indo-European language, more precisely a West Slavic language (together with mainly the Czech, Polish, and Sorbian languages). Slovak is spoken in Slovakia (by 5 million people), the USA (500,000, emigr
- Slovene
- SpanishThis article is about the international language known as Spanish. For other languages spoken in Spain see Languages of Spain Spanish is an Iberian Romance language, and the third or fourth most spoken language in the world. It is spoken as a first langua
- SwedishSwedish svenska is a language spoken principally in Sweden, Finland finlandsvenska , Aland and in the coastland of Estonia estlandssvenska . Swedish is classified as a member of the East section of the Scandinavian languages, a sub-group of the Germanic g
The primary working languages of the institutions are English, German and French, but other languages are used as befits the situation, and interpreting into any official language is arranged as needed. There have been moves by the Spanish to introduce their language as a primary working language, but they have not been able to achieve consensus. The 1995 and 2004 expansions of the union to countries where French is less used, have strengthened the position of English and German as working languages. All decisions by the institutions are translated into all official languages, and European citizens may contact the institutions in any official language. Simultaneous translation between all official languages is always arranged for sessions of the European ParliamentThe European Parliament is the parliamentary body of the European Union. Other organisations of European countries such as NATO, the OSCE, the Council of Europe, and the Western European Union have parliamentary assemblies as well, but the European Parlia and the European CouncilThe European Council sometimes informally called the European Summit is a meeting of the heads of state or government of the European Union, and the President of the European Commission (not to be confused with the Council of the European Union, or the Co.
See Names of the European Union in the official languages.
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