100% | ARABIC | 6 | With French, one of two official languages of Chad |
78% | CREOLE | 6 | One of Haiti's two official languages, along with French |
73% | TAGALOG | 7 | One of two official Philippine languages, along with English |
68% | ALBANIAN | 8 | One of two official languages of Kosovo |
68% | TAMIL | 5 | One of two official languages of Sri Lanka |
61% | NYNORSK | 7 | One of two official written languages of Norway, alongside Bokmal |
58% | CHAD | 4 | Land with two official languages — French and Arabic |
57% | GREEK | 5 | One of Cyprus's two official languages |
57% | URDU | 4 | One of Pakistan’s two official languages |
57% | ENG | 3 | One of Canada's two official languages: Abbr. |
57% | TAMIL | 5 | One of Sri Lanka’s two official languages |
56% | MAORI | 5 | One of the two official languages of New Zealand |
56% | ENG | 3 | One of the two official languages of Hong Kong (Abbr.) |
56% | URDU | 4 | One of the two official languages used in Quetta, Balochistan |
55% | HINDI | 5 | One of the official languages of India |
55% | SOMALI | 6 | One of five official languages of Ethiopia |
54% | LATIN | 5 | One of the official languages of the Vatican |
54% | URDU | 4 | One of the official languages of Uttar Pradesh |
54% | ROMANSCH | 8 | One of the official languages of Switzerland since 1938 |
53% | CREE | 4 | One of the official languages of Canada's Northwest Territories |
52% | SANSKRIT | 8 | Ancient tongue; one of the official languages of India |
52% | THEUN | 5 | One of its official languages is Eng. |
51% | PERU | 4 | Quechua is one of its official languages |
50% | CREE | 4 | One of the official languages in Canada's Northwest Territories |
50% | URDU | 4 | One of 23 official Indian languages |
49% | BATONROUGE | 10 | This Capital, one of many with French origins, is one of two states that do not have counties |
49% | FINNISH | 7 | With Swedish, the official language of Helsinki |
49% | TEX | 3 | One of two sts. with bordering panhandles |
49% | HAWAII | 6 | State with two official languages |
49% | TSWANA | 6 | One of the official languages of South Africa where it's spoken by about 4 million people |