Languages of Vale
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The languages of Vale include the Valois language and some regional languages. The Valois language is the only official language of Vale according to the second article of the Constitution, and is by far the most widely spoken.
Several regional languages are also spoken to varying degrees as a secondary language after French, such as North-Germanic languages, and other Gallo-Romance languages. Some of these languages have also been spoken in neighbouring countries, such as Batavia, Germania, Iceland, Russia or the United Kingdoms.
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Rank | Language | Mother tongue | Percentage of population | Knowledge | Percentage of population |
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1 | Valois | 60,429,886 | 71% | 84,261,391 | 99% |
2 | North Germanic languages (Faroese, Greenlandic, Icelandic, Levantish, Montagnais) |
5,957,876 | 7% | 5,959,026 | 7% |
3 | Basic (Aegean language) |
5,106,751 | 6% | 40,002,882 | 47% |
4 | Arabic (especially Maghrebi Arabic) |
4,255,626 | 5% | 6,809,001 | 8% |
5 | Oïl languages (Batavian, Greolian, Norman, Opian) |
2,553,375 | 3% | 2,555,017 | 3% |
6 | About 400 other languages (Italian, Mexica, East Asian languages, Iberian languages, German, Celtic languages, etc.) as well as those who gave no response |
5,108,359 | 6% | ||
Total | 85,112,516 (1712 census) | 100% |