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95 Use of 'minority' when describing a language
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Many gateway languages are national languages, languages of education, or trade languages within a country. Just as countries vary in their number of national or recognized languages, many will have more than one gateway language. India, for example, has several gateway languages, while Mozambique has only one. In addition, some gateway languages are used in multiple countries or even on multiple continents. For example, Portuguese is a gateway language from which bilingual speakers in Brazil and in several countries in Africa can translate the Bible into their heart language.
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The Gateway Languages Strategy prioritizes developing content and making it available in these diverse languages of the world. This provides tools to empower minority language communities to translate scripture themselves.
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The Gateway Languages Strategy prioritizes developing content and making it available in these diverse languages of the world. This provides tools to empower language communities to translate scripture themselves.
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