Linguistic differences refer to variations in language spoken by different groups or populations within a country. These differences can often lead to distinct cultural identities and even conflicts over language rights and policies.
Related terms
Language policy: Language policy refers to rules, regulations, and practices that determine which languages are recognized, protected, promoted, or discouraged in a particular country.
Official language: An official language is the designated language(s) recognized by the government for use in official communications and documents.
Bilingualism: Bilingualism refers to the ability of individuals or communities to speak two languages fluently.