How can a language become a national language?
The only language in a country with only one major language is obviously that language itself.
In a country with more than one major language, a language may become the national language by either of these two ways:
- Legislation by a national body (i.e. a governmental agency with authority to do so).
- De facto use brought about by the preeminence of the linguistic group speaking the language.
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