map legend specifies "where English is an official language" in both cases. The legend needs to be changed to either get rid of the official language...
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reached follows. The result was to merge into Template:English official language clickable map. — .`^) Paine Ellsworthdiss`cuss (^`. 07:29, 7 October...
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That map shows as distinct a lot of varieties that are generally acknowledged to be dialects of the same language rather than distinct languages (e.g...
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requirement for an English-speaking nation (i.e., one where English is a first language among the majority or where English is official). Getsnoopy (talk)...
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sources wiki maps are the last place you should look for as references. this map in particular has an incredible amount of 'approximations' official sites of...
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of the language infobox no longer visible on articles? The list of countries that are supposed to be under "official status" on the language infobox...
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euwiki, but the tooltip shows the names in English, despite the .tab is also in Basque. How can the language be defined in the template? Thanks! -Theklan...
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one official language, but the infobox label is still "official language". There should be a way to add the 's' so that we aren't saying English and Hawaiian...
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lends itself to the linguistic distinction of Hibernian-English. Perhaps a simple outline map of Ireland similar to that used at the top of the page might...
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article English language. That's why I thought it may need some rewording. --biblbroks (talk) 11:35, 15 August 2011 (UTC) File:Anglophone map.png — Preceding...
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