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- Languages_of_Cyprus abstract "The official languages of the Republic of Cyprus are Greek and Turkish. In the break-away Northern Cyprus, Turkish was made official by the 1983 constitution. The everyday spoken language (vernacular) of the majority of the population is Cypriot Greek, and that of Turkish Cypriots is Cypriot Turkish. For official purposes, the standard languages (Standard Modern Greek and Standard Turkish) are used.Three "religious groups" are recognised by the constitution; two have their own language: Armenian (the language of Armenian Cypriots) and Cypriot Arabic (the language of Maronite Cypriots). Sometimes Kurbetcha, the language of the Kurbet, the Cypriot Roma, is included alongside the other two in literature, but it is not officially recognised in any capacity.The 2011 census of the Republic recorded 679,883 native speakers of Greek, 34,814 of English, 24,270 of Romanian, 20,984 of Russian and 18,388 of Bulgarian of a total of 840,407. Following the 1974 Turkish invasion, Cyprus was effectively divided into two linguistically near-homogeneous areas: the Turkish-speaking north and the Greek-speaking south; only 1,405 speakers of Turkish reside in territory controlled by the Republic.The languages of Cyprus have historically exerted influence on one another; Cypriot Greek and Cypriot Turkish borrowed heavily from each other, and Cypriot Greek has helped shape Cypriot Arabic's phonology.".
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- Languages_of_Cyprus country "Cyprus".
- Languages_of_Cyprus float "right".
- Languages_of_Cyprus foreign "* English * French * German".
- Languages_of_Cyprus immigrant Bulgarian_language.
- Languages_of_Cyprus immigrant English_language.
- Languages_of_Cyprus immigrant Romanian_language.
- Languages_of_Cyprus immigrant Russian_language.
- Languages_of_Cyprus left "language".
- Languages_of_Cyprus minority Armenian_language.
- Languages_of_Cyprus minority Cypriot_Maronite_Arabic.
- Languages_of_Cyprus minority Kurbet_language.
- Languages_of_Cyprus official Greek_language.
- Languages_of_Cyprus official Turkish_language.
- Languages_of_Cyprus right "no. of speakers".
- Languages_of_Cyprus sign Cypriot_Sign_Language.
- Languages_of_Cyprus style "background:#f9f9f9;border-color:#aaa;".
- Languages_of_Cyprus title "Immigrant languages of Cyprus with more than 5,000 speakers".
- Languages_of_Cyprus vernacular Cypriot_Greek.
- Languages_of_Cyprus vernacular Cypriot_Maronite_Arabic.
- Languages_of_Cyprus vernacular Cypriot_Turkish.
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- Languages_of_Cyprus subject Category:Languages_of_Cyprus.
- Languages_of_Cyprus comment "The official languages of the Republic of Cyprus are Greek and Turkish. In the break-away Northern Cyprus, Turkish was made official by the 1983 constitution. The everyday spoken language (vernacular) of the majority of the population is Cypriot Greek, and that of Turkish Cypriots is Cypriot Turkish.".
- Languages_of_Cyprus label "Languages of Cyprus".
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