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  2. May 12, 2018 · The European Union has 23 official languages. Three of these languages, English, German and French have a bigger status of “procedural” languages. It is important to note that although the union has 27 member states, only 23 languages are recognized.

  3. The European Union has 24 official languages. Why so many? The EU would not exist without its Member States and its people. As a democratic organisation, the EU has to communicate with the governments of the Member States and their inhabitants, companies and public bodies in their own languages.

  4. Dec 22, 2023 · While there are 24 official languages in the European Union, only three are used for work: English, German, and French. Here’s a short breakdown of the differences between both to help you understand the way language works in the EU.

  5. Jun 20, 2013 · Within the European Union there are many languages spoken. There are 23 officially recognised languages, more than 60 indigenous regional and minority languages, and many non-indigenous languages spoken by migrant communities.

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  6. Sep 11, 2008 · The European Union has 27 Member States and 23 official languages. Each Member State, when it joins the Union, stipulates which language or languages it wants to have declared official languages of the EU. Advertisement. Linguistic Diversity. The EU is founded on the principle of diversity of cultures, customs and beliefs. This includes languages.

  7. The European Union (EU) has 24 official languages, of which three – English, French and German – have the higher status of "procedural" languages of the European Commission. Irish previously had the lower status of "treaty language" before being upgraded to an official and working language in 2007.

  8. Jul 14, 2017 · The 28 member states of the European Union have 24 national official languages, which are also the official languages of the EU. All law and legal documents are translated into all 24 official languages. That means all EU documents are available in three separate alphabets.

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