Official Language

B2 8+
  • Frequency of Use
    85 %
  • Retention Rate
    70 %
  • Complexity
    40 %
  • Official Language Meanings

    noun a language that is given a special legal status in a particular country or region

    Fields related to official language

    Law

    Legal documents and proceedings are often conducted in the official language of a country.

    Business

    In some cases, the official language of a country may be used for business transactions and official communications.

    Education

    In some countries, the official language is used as the medium of instruction in schools and universities.

    Government

    The official language of a country is the language that is recognized by the government as the main language for communication and administration.

    Diplomacy

    Official languages are used in international relations and diplomacy for communication between countries.

    Occupation Usage of official language

    Writer

    A writer may need to be proficient in the official language of the country they are writing for in order to effectively communicate with readers and publishers.

    Psychologist

    Psychologists may need to be fluent in the official language of the region where they practice in order to effectively communicate with clients and colleagues.

    Government Official

    Government officials are often required to use the official language of their country in official documents, speeches, and communication with other government agencies.

    Translator

    Translators must be skilled in translating between the official language of the source text and the target language accurately and effectively.

    Diplomat

    Diplomats need to be proficient in the official language of the country they are representing in order to engage in diplomatic negotiations and communicate with foreign officials.

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