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  2. Most UN councils use all six languages as official and working languages; however, as of 2023 the United Nations Secretariat uses only two working languages: English and French. [5] The six official languages spoken at the UN are the first or second language of 2.8 billion people on the planet, less than half of the world population.

  3. There are six official languages of the UN. These are Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish. The correct interpretation and translation of these six languages, in both...

  4. Dec 5, 2023 · The current official and working languages of the United Nations are: Arabic. Chinese. English. French. Russian. Spanish. Official languages are the languages in which all official United...

  5. The six official languages of the United Nations reflects the languages of the permanent members of the Security Council (Chinese, English, French, and Russian), in addition to Arabic and Spanish.

    • Russian. Russian is the official language of Belarus, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan and Russian Federation (one of the founding member of the UN. It is also widely spoken throughout Eastern Europe, Central Asia, and the Baltic States.
    • Arabic. Arabic was the last of the six languages to be included as the official and working language of the UN gaining the status on December 18, 1973, following the General Assembly resolution 3190 (XXVIII).
    • English. English is perhaps the most popular language in the world, with over two billion speakers. It is the official language of almost 60 countries. There are over 350 million native English speakers in the world.
    • French. French is the native language of about 77 million people and spoken fluently by about 275 million people worldwide. It is the official language of 29 countries across all the continents.
  6. The official languages of the United Nations are: Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish.

  7. Feb 21, 2022 · First, it has a favourable legal framework. Multilingualism is indeed at the core of the United Nations mission: its Charter establishes non-discrimination on the basis of language as one of...

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