Groups of Countries By Official Language

I give you a language, and you name the countries where it is an official language.
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Chinese
China
Singapore
Taiwan
 
Portuguese
Angola
Brazil
Cape Verde
East Timor
Equatorial Guinea
Guinea-Bissau
Mozambique
Portugal
Sao Tome and Principe
German
Austria
Belgium
Germany
Liechtenstein
Luxembourg
Switzerland
 
Italian
Italy
San Marino
Switzerland
Vatican City
Dutch
Belgium
Netherlands
Suriname
 
Swahili
Kenya
Tanzania
Uganda
 
Turkish
Cyprus
Turkey
Malay
Brunei
Malaysia
Singapore
 
Serbian
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Kosovo
Serbia
 
Swedish
Finland
Sweden
10 Comments
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Level 66
Sep 8, 2014
Great quiz!
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Level 50
Sep 9, 2014
Yes, very nice! Would there be a sequel? :)
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Level 47
Sep 9, 2014
Thanks - glad you like it. I would do another sequel, but I don't think that there are enough languages that have lots of countries (other than English, French, Spanish and Arabic which all have too many)
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Level 72
Sep 9, 2014
East Timor is missing from Portuguese! otherwise very nice! :)
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Level 43
Apr 13, 2016
I missed Portugal !?!
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Level 52
Oct 26, 2016
This was nice!
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Level 73
Nov 10, 2016
Indonesia needs to be added for Malay, and Serbian should be updated to Serbo-croatian (Serbian is a dialect) at which point Croatia should be added.
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Level 36
Aug 8, 2018
Great quiz! Thank you!
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Level 56
Dec 5, 2023
Great quiz, but I think that Serbian should be Serbo-Croatian because Serbian is sort of a dialect. And can you accept Cabo Verde as a type-in for Cape Verde?
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Level 72
Jan 12, 2024
Any chance you can allow "Cabo Verde" for Cape Verde?