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- Pakistan
- Urdu (national Language; official)
- English (official Language)
- Sindhi (provincial language of Sindh)
- Other major languages like Punjabi, Balochi and Pashto have no official recognition
- Palau
- English (statewide)
- Palauan (statewide)
- Sonsorolese (in Sonsorol)
- Tobian (in Hatohobei)
- Japanese (in Angaur)
- Panama
- Spanish
- Papua New Guinea
- English
- Hiri Motu
- Tok Pisin
- Paraguay
- Spanish
- Guaraní
- Peru
- Spanish (Official)
- Aymara (co-official)
- Quechua (co-official)
- All native languages in areas where they are spoken by the majority of people
- Philippines
- Filipino (statewide) (national)
- English (statewide)
- Arabic (Recognised as "voluntary and optional" statewide)
- Spanish (Recognised as "voluntary and optional" statewide)
- Bikol Central (Recognized as "auxiliary official" in Luzon)
- Cebuano ("auxiliary official" in Visayas and Mindanao)
- Chavacano ("auxiliary official" in Basilan and Zamboanga Peninsula)
- Hiligaynon ("auxiliary official" in Visayas and Mindanao)
- Ilokano ("auxiliary official" in Luzon)
- Kapampangan ("auxiliary official" in Luzon)
- Kinaray-a ("auxiliary official" in the Visayas)
- Maranao ("auxiliary official" in Mindanao)
- Maguindanao ("auxiliary official" in Mindanao)
- Pangasinan ("auxiliary official" in Luzon)
- Tagalog ("auxiliary official" in Luzon)
- Tausug ("auxiliary official" in Mindanao)
- Waray-Waray ("auxiliary official" in the Visayas)
- Poland
- Polish (sole official language of state)
- Kashubian (recognised regional language and auxiliary language in part of Pomeranian Voivodeship)
- German (minority language and auxiliary language in part of Opole Voivodeship)
- Lithuanian (minority language and auxiliary language) in Puńsk commune, Podlaskie Voivodeship
- Belarusian (minority language and auxiliary language in Hajnówka commune, Podlaskie Voivodeship)
- Portugal (Languages of Portugal)
- Portuguese (official)
- Mirandese (regional, in Miranda do Douro)
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