official language definition

official language means a language mentioned in section 6(1) of the Constitution;
official language means an official language listed in section 6 (1) of the Constitution;
official language. ’ means a language mentioned in section 6(1) of the 20

Examples of official language in a sentence

  • Position language requirements and the selection of candidates to meet those requirements shall be in accordance with Corporate Official Language Policies.

  • Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Official Language Matters (Hindi Section)* Deputy Secretary Xx. Xxxxx Xxxxx ER division and Liaison officer for matter relating to OBC.* Deputy Secretary Xxxx X.X. Dwivedi Parliament Unit (PU), Aviation Exhibition, RTI and Railway Safety (RS).

  • Official Language This Agreement has been drawn up in English and it will be translated by official translators into the local language of the different Member States.

  • The Official Language Xxx 0000 (hereafter the “Sinhala Only Act” as colloquially known in Sri Lankan political and academic circles) represented the crux of this political behaviour.

  • The South Indian languages recognized by the Official Language Act are all from the Dravidian family: Kannada, Malayalam, Tamil, and Telugu (“Languages of South India” 2013).


More Definitions of official language

official language means the official language of Namibia referred to in Article 3 of the Namibian Constitution;
official language means one of the official languages of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe: English, French and Russian.
official language means a language specified in Article 1 of Council Regulation No 1 of 15th April 1958 determining the languages to be used by the European Economic Community (Regulation 1/58/EEC) F30 , most recently amended by paragraph (a) of Part XVIII of Annex I to the Act of Accession 1994 (194 N) F31;‌
official language means a language referred to in section 3 (1) of the Constitution or a sign language recognised under section 18;
official language means the official Community language(s) used by the local authorities and the population in the areas where the CIT-transport is taking place.
official language means a language selected from amongst Afrikaans, English, Isindebele, Sesotho sa Leboa, Sesotho, siSwati, Xitsonga, Setswana, Tshivenda, Isixhosa and Isizulu. The VUT considers English as the official language of its business.
official language means a language used in government, education, business and the media.