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    Regional language

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    A regional language is a language spoken in an area of a nation state, whether it be a small area, a federal state or province, or some wider area.

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    [edit] Definition in international law

    For the purposes of the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages:

    "regional or minority languages" means languages that are:
    1. 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
    2. different from the official language(s) of that State

    [edit] Influence of number of speakers

    There are many cases when a regional language can claim greater numbers of speakers than certain languages which happen to be official languages of sovereign states. For example, Catalan (a regional language of Spain and France, albeit official in Andorra) has more speakers than Finnish or Danish. In China, Wu, spoken in southern Jiangsu and northern Zhejiang by more than 90 million speakers, can claim more native speakers than French, and Cantonese, a regional language of Guangdong and nearby areas in China with more than 60 million local and overseas speakers (North America, parts of Malaysia), outnumbers Italian in number of speakers. Subgroups and dialects of the Min group have over 70 million speakers, mainly in Fujian and in nearby Taiwan, but also in the Southeast Asian countries of Malaysia and Singapore.

    [edit] 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:

    In other cases, a regional language may be very different from the state’s main language or official language. For example:

    [edit] 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:

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