Examples of 'non-official language' in a sentence

Meaning of "non-official language"

Non-official language: A language that is not officially recognized or designated by a government or organization, and may not have official status or protection

How to use "non-official language" in a sentence

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non-official language
Of the population speaks a non-official language at home.
The sizes of non-official language groups reflect the most recent immigration trends.
Includes all responses where a non-official language is mentioned.
Immigrants by non-official language spoken most often at homeEthnocultural Footnote 2.
Several institutions maintain a database of the non-official language skills of employees.
Proportion with a non-official language as a mother tongue declines over generations.
Working with a partner, interview someone who speaks a non-official language at home.
Person with a non-official language as mother tongue.
Again, recent arrivals were the most likely to speak a non-official language in their home.
Have learned a non-official language as their mother tongue.
Includes respondents who reported this language with or without another non-official language.
Mandarin was the top non-official language there.
As well, half the current floor staff of the CCM can communicate in a non-official language.
This is the most common non-official language spoken in the neighbourhood.
Non-official language only.

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Includes respondents who reported a non-official language as their only mother tongue.
Non-official language only Non-official language and at least one other.
However in the other CMAs, knowledge of a non-official language hurts income levels.
The rest selected a non-official language as their mother tongue or gave multiple responses.
Includes responses indicating single responses of a non-official language and multiple responses.
Population speaking a non-official language most often at home, Statistics Canada 2011 Census.
Select respondent 's preferred non-official language.
These figures include single non-official language responses and multiple language responses.
The remaining 3 % speak either both languages equally, or speak a non-official language most often.
These counts include both single non-official language responses and multiple language responses.
The remaining 2 % speak either both languages equally, or speak a non-official language.
Many Canadians have learned a non-official language as their mother tongue.
Another 4 % regularly used a non-official language combined with English or French on the job.
Additionally, nearly 6.8 million Canadians list a non-official language as their preferred language.
The remaining two-thirds spoke a non-official language in combination with either English or French.
French and a non-official language.
Only 8 % of those in couples who speak a non-official language at home are in interreligious unions.
The share that reported speaking only a non-official language remained practically unchanged at 7 %.
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