In 1946, English and French were considered the only working languages at the UN. As the UN developed, six languages became the main language. These are English, France, Spain, Russian, Chinese and Arabian languages. Organization edits and publishes documents in the all official languages but employees of the Secretariat generally use English and France for internal communication. Other four languages are used during discussion In Regional Commissions.
In 1946, English and French were considered the only working languages at the UN. As the UN developed, six languages became the main language. These are English, France, Spain, Russian, Chinese and Arabian languages. Organization edits and publishes documents in the all official languages but employees of the Secretariat generally use English and France for internal communication. Other four languages are used during discussion In Regional Commissions.