List of official languages in Ordic nations

Ordis has 'x' languages. However, only some are used by around 80% of the world.

Definitions

 * : one designated as having a unique legal status in the state, typically, the language used in a nation's legislative bodies, and often, official government business
 * : one designated as having official status limited to a specific area, administrative division, or territory of the state (on this page a regional language will have parentheses next to it that contain a region, province, etc. where the language has regional status)
 * : (as used here) one spoken by a minority population within the state and officially designated as such; typically afforded protection and designated an officially permissible language for legal and government business in a specific area or territory of the state (on this page a minority language will be followed by parentheses that identify its minority status)
 * : one that uniquely represents the national identity of a state, nation, and/or country and so designated by a country's government; some are technically minority languages (on this page a national language will be followed by parentheses that identify it as a national language status). Some countries have more than one language with this status

{| class="sortable wikitable"
 * colspan="2"|
 * colspan="2"|

C

 *  Cartageña
 * (official)
 * (recognized minority language)
 * colspan="2"|
 * (recognized minority language)
 * colspan="2"|
 * colspan="2"|

E

 *  Etrulia
 * (official)
 * (national language)
 * (national language)
 * (regional language)
 * (regional language)
 * colspan="2"|
 * (regional language)
 * colspan="2"|
 * colspan="2"|

G

 *  Gran Altiplano
 * (official)
 * Riadálu (national)
 * (official)
 * Riadálu (national)


 * colspan="2"|
 * colspan="2"|

H

 *  Haradesh
 * (official)
 * (recognized minority language)
 * (recognized minority language)
 * (recognized minority language)
 * colspan="2"|
 * (recognized minority language)
 * colspan="2"|
 * colspan="2"|

K

 *  Khornera
 * High Thalassic (official)
 * colspan="2"|
 * High Thalassic (official)
 * colspan="2"|
 * colspan="2"|

L

 *  Ltava
 * (official)
 * (recognized minority language)
 * (recognized minority language)
 * (regional language)
 * colspan="2"|
 * (regional language)
 * colspan="2"|
 * colspan="2"|

M

 * colspan="2"|
 *  Meriad
 * Meriadni (official)
 * Innefødt (Regional)
 * Statchundi (minority language) - Statchundi is an officially recognized minority language as a result of its cultural importance, despite the language's extremely small number of speakers.
 * Meriadni (official)
 * Innefødt (Regional)
 * Statchundi (minority language) - Statchundi is an officially recognized minority language as a result of its cultural importance, despite the language's extremely small number of speakers.


 * colspan="2"|
 * colspan="2"|

N

 *  Nerotysia
 *  Nerotysia


 * Pelkish (official)
 * Nyrossi (official)
 * Tyrish (official)
 * Apnian (official)
 * Okassian (official)
 * Laprian (official)


 *  New Spanishland
 * English (official)
 * Spanish (official)
 * Yannekiera (national language)
 * Arawakan (national language)
 * Tennaiau (national language)
 * Arawakan (national language)
 * Tennaiau (national language)


 * colspan="2"|
 * colspan="2"|

S

 *  Shirakawa
 * (official)
 * Buzoku (regional; Kingdom of Bastur)
 * (regional; Kingdom of Kouchi)
 * Taka (regional; Kingdom of Taka)
 * (recognized minority language)
 * (recognized minority language)
 * colspan="2"|
 * (recognized minority language)
 * colspan="2"|
 * colspan="2"|

T

 *  Tsutikuo
 * (official)
 * (regional)
 * Ruutaoese (regional)
 * (regional)
 * Ruutaoese (regional)


 * colspan="2"|
 * colspan="2"|

Y

 *  Yeongseon
 * (official)
 * (minority)
 * (official)
 * (minority)


 * colspan="2"|
 * colspan="2"|

See also:

 * Language Families in Ordis