De Facto is a Latin word for In Fact. It is used to with regard to practices that have general acceptance, but not legally or officially established.
For example, the Nigeria Pidgin is a language that is generally accepted and spoken, but since it has not yet been legally or officially established, it is a De Facto language in Nigeria.
The antonym of De Facto is De Jure.
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The antonym of De Facto is De Jure.
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