Regional language
Language spoken in parts but not all of a country
A regional language is a language spoken in a region of a sovereign state , whether it be a small area, a federated state or province or some wider area.
Internationally, for the purposes of the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages , "regional or minority languages " means languages that are:
traditionally used within a given territory of a State by nationals of that State who form a group numerically smaller than the rest of the State's population and
different from the official language(s) of that State [ 1]
Recognition of regional or minority languages must not be confused with recognition as an official language .
Relationship with official languages
In some cases, a regional language may be closely related to the state's main language or official language . For example:
The Frisian languages spoken in the Netherlands and Germany, which belong to the Germanic family.
The Gutnish language , a regional language spoken in Gotland and related to the Swedish language.
Kurdish in Kurdistan , which is an autonomous region in northern Iraq , Northwestern Iran and southeastern Turkey .
Assyrian Neo-Aramaic in northern Iraq, northeastern Syria , southeastern Turkey and northwestern Iran.
The several hundred Sinitic languages are nearly always replaced by Standard Chinese (based on the Beijing dialect ) in writing.
Wu , in Shanghai , southern Jiangsu , Zhejiang and eastern Jiangxi .
Yue Chinese , in Guangdong , parts of Guangxi , Hainan , Hong Kong and Macau , Cantonese is the regional standard variety for Yue-speaking areas
Hakka , in parts of Guangdong , Jiangxi , Fujian , and Taiwan
Min , in Fujian , Taiwan , eastern Guangdong and Hainan .
Xiang , in Hunan .
Gan , in Jiangxi .
Kashubian , a regional language of Poland , has a bit under 90 thousand speakers, and is a language of the Lechitic branch, alongside Polish and Silesian .[ 2]
Limburgish , a regional language in Germany , the Netherlands and Belgium, has around one million speakers and is closely related to Luxembourgish , Kleverlandish and Ripuarian .
Low German (also referred to as Low Saxon), an officially recognized regional language in Germany and the Netherlands, the direct descendant of Old Saxon . Sometimes (e.g. by nds and nds-nl Wikipedia) considered two languages divided by today’s Netherlands–German border on account of Dutch influences in the west and German influences in the east; closely related to Frisian , more distantly to German .
Scots , a regional language of Scotland and Northern Ireland (both part of the United Kingdom , and where it is known as Ulster Scots in the latter location), belongs to the same family of West Germanic languages as English .
Neapolitan , Sicilian and Venetian , regional languages spoken in Italy which also belong to the same family of standard Italian (Italo-Dalmatian ).
Regional languages of Spain and Portugal :
Tibetic languages
Võro and Seto , regional languages of Estonia , are either dialects of Estonian or separate Finnic languages as Estonian.
Walloon , a regional language of France and Belgium , belongs to the same family of Oïl languages as French .
Hindi and English are the official languages of India 's Central Government .
The officially declared regional languages of India are: Assamese , Bengali , Bodo , Dogri , Gujarati , Hindi , Kannada , Kashmiri , Konkani , Maithili , Malayalam , Manipuri , Marathi , Nepali , Odia , Punjabi , Sanskrit , Santali , Sindhi , Tamil , Telugu , and Urdu . Most are Indo-Aryan languages like Hindi and descend from Sanskrit, but 4 (Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam) are Dravidian languages , 2 (Bodo and Manipuri) are Sino-Tibetan , and Santali is a Munda language . In addition, there have been demands for 38 more languages to receive recognition.[ 3]
Sylheti , a regional language of the Sylhet Division of Bangladesh and the Barak Valley of Assam , India, is often considered a dialect of Bengali but is also sometimes seen as a separate language.
Chittagonian , a regional language of parts of the Chittagong Division of Bangladesh , is often considered a dialect of Bengali but is also sometimes seen as a separate language.
In other cases, a regional language may be very different from the state's main language or official language. For example:
Basque , a regional language spoken in Spain and France (Basque Country ).
Breton , a regional Celtic language spoken in France (Brittany ).
Cherokee is an Iroquoian language, and one of the many Native American languages spoken in the U.S. State of Oklahoma .
Cornish , a regional Celtic language in the United Kingdom (Cornwall ).
Corsican , a regional language in France (Corsica ) closely related to Tuscan -derived Italian .
Gagauz , a regional Turkic language spoken in Moldova .
Livonian , a regional language of the Finnic family spoken in Latvia .
Resian , a dialect of Slovene spoken in Italy (Resia valley ).
Sardinian , a regional Romance language spoken in Italy (Sardinia ).
Scottish Gaelic , a regional Celtic language spoken in the United Kingdom (Scotland ).
Sorbian , a regional Slavic language of Germany .
Welsh , a regional Celtic language spoken in the United Kingdom (Wales ).
Official languages as regional languages
An official language of a country may also be spoken as a regional language in a region of a neighbouring country. For example:
Afrikaans , an official language of South Africa , is a regional language of Namibia .
Arabic , official in Zanzibar , a region of Tanzania .
Bengali is the official language of Bangladesh, and is the regional language of West Bengal in India.
Cantonese , one of the official standard varieties in Hong Kong and Macau (both special administrative regions of the People's Republic of China ), is used as a regional language of the province of Guangdong , People's Republic of China .
Catalan , the official language of Andorra , is a regional language in Spain (Catalonia , Balearic Islands and Valencian Community ), France (Pyrénées Orientales ) and Italy (Alghero , Sardinia ).
German , an official language of Austria , Belgium , Germany , Liechtenstein , Luxembourg and Switzerland , is a regional language in Italy (South Tyrol ), Poland (Silesia ), France (Alsace and Lorraine ), Denmark (Southern ) and Namibia .
Hakka , one of the national languages of Taiwan , is spoken as a regional language in the provinces of Guangdong , Jiangxi and Fujian , People's Republic of China .
Hokkien , one of the national languages of Taiwan , is spoken as a regional language in the provinces of Fujian , Zhejiang and Guangdong , People’s Republic of China .
Hungarian , a Uralic language and official in Hungary , is a regional language of Romania (Northern Transylvania ).
Irish , the first official language of the Republic of Ireland , is a regional language in Northern Ireland , part of the United Kingdom .
Japanese , one of the national language in Japan , is a regional language in Palau (Angaur Island ).
Korean , the official language of Korea , is a regional language in People's Republic of China (Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture ).
Malay , the official language of Malaysia , Brunei and Singapore , is a regional language in Indonesia (Riau Province ).
Russian , the official language of the Russian Federation and Belarus , is a regional language of Abkhazia , South Ossetia and other entities.
Tamil , the official language of Singapore and Sri Lanka , is a regional language in India (Tamil Nadu )
Tigrinya , an official language of Eritrea , is a regional language in Ethiopia (Tigray Region ).
Turkish , the official language of Turkey and Northern Cyprus , is a regional language of Kosovo .
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