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When did Sinhala become an official language of Sri Lanka. |
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Answer» In 1956 The act replaced English as the official language of Ceylon with Sinhalese. The act failed to give official recognition to Tamil, which had not received official recognition before. Sinhalese is the language of Sri lanka\'s majority people, who accounted for around 70% of the country\'s population at that time.\xa0 |
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