A
- Afghanistan
- Pashto (statewide) (official)
- Dari (statewide) (official)
- Uzbek (statewide) (third official language in areas where spoken by majority of population)
- Turkmen (statewide) (third official language in areas where spoken by majority of population)
- Pashai (statewide) (third official language in areas where spoken by majority of population)
- Nuristani (statewide) (third official language in areas where spoken by majority of population)
- Balochi (statewide) (third official language in areas where spoken by majority of population)
- Pamiri (statewide) (third official language in areas where spoken by majority of population)
- Albania
- Albanian (based on Tosk dialect)
- Algeria
- Arabic (official and national)
- Tamazight (national)
- Andorra (Languages of Andorra)
- Catalan
- Angola
- Portuguese
- Antigua and Barbuda
- English (de facto official)
- Argentina
- Spanish (de facto)
- GuaranĂ (co-official in Corrientes Province)
- Armenia
- Armenian
- Kurdish (Minority language)
- Russian (Minority language)
- Australia
- No official language, English is the de facto official language.
- Austria
- German (official statewide)
- Croatian (official in Burgenland in areas with a Croat minority) (statewide minority language)
- Slovene (official in Carinthia and Styria in areas with a Slovene minority) (statewide minority language)
- Czech (statewide minority language)
- Hungarian (in Burgenland) (statewide minority language)
- Slovak (statewide minority language)
- Romani (statewide minority language)
- Azerbaijan
- Azerbaijani
- Armenian (Nagorno-Karabagh)
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