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official status in a sentence
1. Since 1972, it has had no official status.
2. This flag lacks official status.
3. The emblem itself has official status.
4. Since then, it has had no official status.
5. Soqotri has no official status.
6. Lao only enjoys official status in Laos.
7. Tsakonian has no official status.
8. Grand-Pré has no official status;
9. Sasak has no official status;
10. It has official status in Galicia.
11. It is without any official status.
12. Dalabon has no official status.
13. The language has no official status.
14. All four have gained official status.
15. The language has no official status.
16. It obtained its official status in 2009.
17. It has no official status.
18. It has no official status.
19. The language has no official status.
20. The language has no official status.
21. The language has no official status.
22. It was granted official status in 1762.
23. they may or may not have official status.
24. It gained official status on 6 June 2011.
25. English and Hindi have official status.
26. The emblem had no official status.
27. under evaluation for official status.
28. The language has no official status.
29. The language has no official status.
30. The language has no official status.
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- modern national languages
- The Mon language
- a recognised indigenous language
- the Wa language
- the de facto official language
- the 22 scheduled languages
- minority groups
- 168 Austroasiatic languages
- These form thirteen established families
- perhaps Shompen
- a fourteenth
- three groups
- Nuclear Mon-Khmer
- –Khmer
- a taxon
- the larger family
- a disjunct distribution
- other languages
- the extant autochthonous languages
- the neighboring Kra
- later migrations
- the Latin words
- "Asia
- word structure
- an iambic "sesquisyllabic" pattern
- basic nouns
- an initial, unstressed, reduced minor syllable
- a stressed, full syllable
- This reduction
- modern languages
- phonological shapes
- the same original Proto-Austroasiatic prefixes
- the causative prefix
- CVC syllables
- consonant clusters
- single consonants
- word formation
- most Austroasiatic languages
- derivational prefixes
- almost completely non-existent