Sociology, asked by kizumi, 7 months ago

what are the differences between national language and language of the nation

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Answered by bishtvineeta34
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Explanation:

In broad terms, national languages refer to the tongues spoken on a certain territory (usually a nation-state, but not always) by one or several groups of people. Official languages are the ones used by a region's government for official purposes.

Answered by ayushkumarv8
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Answer:

national language is language the should speak to all

and language of nation is the language is of personaly of its nation

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