
National Language Law
A National Language Law is a legal regulation that designates a specific language as the official or national language of a country. It establishes the language's use in government, education, and public communication, aiming to promote national identity, unity, and cultural heritage. The law may also outline how other languages are recognized or protected, balancing national language policies with linguistic diversity. Essentially, it formalizes the role of a particular language within the country's institutions and public life, guiding language use in official and societal contexts.