Spanish minority language issue echoes across Europe

Spain was unable to be MondayOvarian Many member states have expressed concern over the administrative and legal influences of such an unprecedented extent that the official languages of the European Union gains the consensus to develop Catalan, Calcuanian and Bascu.
One of the main arguments against this project is that it can open a precedent, leading to similar demands from other countries with minority languages.
Across Europe, 40 to 50 million people talk about 60 people Regional and Minority languages.
However, only a few countries recognize these languages as jobs, allowing their use in the government, administration and public institutions equally with the language that is often spoken of.
Spain
In Spain, Bask, Catalan and Calisian experience strong legal protection in their autonomous communities and are widely used in education, public administration and the media.
Catalan is spoken by about 7.5 million people, especially in Catalonia, one of the most spoken minority languages in Europe.
It is spoken to a small extent in some parts of France and Italy.
About 1 million people speak the passk in the regions of the Bask and Navare country. There are speakers in the Bask French country, where it is not recognized as the official language, while about 2 million people speak the Calcian.
Netland
Although the Dutch is the national language, the Northern Province of Freisia is the home of Fresiono, which is recognized as the second official language of the region.
Includes three branches in the Netherlands and Germany, and the three branches of West Fricio, Eastern Frisio and Northern Fiazio, the latter is very important, and about 4,000 to 10,000 people are spoken.
However, the German government has not officially recognized Frysio as an administrative language.
Pathugal
Portugal also has a co -access regional language: Mirandees.
Speaking in the Miranda Do Duro region, the Portuguese government has officially recognized one of the country’s two languages.
A study conducted at the University of Viko by 2020 estimated that about 3,500 people were visible, but only about 1,500 people used it seriously.
Finland
In the most northern regions of Finland, about 2,000 people speak Sammy as a native speech. The number includes speakers of Sami Do Norde, Sami de Inari and Sami de Skoldt.
Sami is also spoken of in Sweden, where 7,000 to 9,000 people use some kind of language, although the official data of the language is not in the registration of the population.
Tribes of Sweden, Finland and Norway have expressed their concern over the threat of many Sami languages, including Bait Sami and Um Sami, each with fewer than 50 speakers.
Italy
French, German, rogue, Slovenian and Catalan are recognized as the goals of Italy in some regions or municipalities of Italy.
French, German and Slovenian are mainly used in the main languages of the respective countries and the learning is mainly used in Spain.
The rogue is mainly spoken by the people in the Tolomite Mountains in Northern Italy, in the South Tyrol, Trendino and Beluno provinces.