The official languages of the Olympic Games are English and French.
Every proclamation, such as the announcements during the opening parade, are spoken in three languages: English, French, and the language of the host country.
However, if the Olympics are held in an English-speaking or French-speaking country, such as the United States or France, then the proclamations are only spoken in English and French.
There are three official languages of the Olympics: The two permanent languages of the Olympics are English and French and the third language is the language of the host country, or Mandarin Chinese in the 2008 Olympics.
French and English. The language(s) of the host country is also used, but for that time only.
French and English. However, the other language(s) used at the Olympic games is the language(s) of the host country.
English and french
they are considering if they should include other languages.
because the man who reinstaured them, Pierre de Coubertin, was french !
Because it is the primary language of the IOC. It is part of the contract that the host city must sign in order to host the games.
French and English
180 languages are spoken at the olympics
52
180
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