The answer to the definition "having 2 official languages" is "official bilingualism". Official bilingualism is in place in countries like Canada and Puerto Rico, which have two official languages.
The only 2 Romance languages on the UN's list of official languages are French and Spanish.
Europe is a continent with about 50 individual countries. They would have their own languages, so there is no official language of Europe. Ireland is one of those countries and it has 2 official languages, which are the Irish language, commonly referred to as Gaelic, and English.
Both countries speak many languages. Canada has 2 official languages and the US has no official languages.In Canada, the official languages are English and French.In the US, the common languages are English and Spanish.
French and English
No. Guam's 2 official languages are English and Chamorro.
Canada has two official languages: English and French. Both languages have equal status and are used in government, parliament, and public services throughout the country.
Spanish and English. Both official languages of Puerto Rico.
we have 2 official languages in Canada, they are English and French
For the same reason there are 2 languages on all Canadian banknotes - Canada has two official languages, English and French.
spanish and english
French and English
Spanish and Portuguese I believe.