The USA by its Most Common Languages! #usa #geography #unitedstates

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American States with its most common languages excluding English and Spanish!

Video Transcript:
These are the most commonly spoken languages in each American state. Excluding English and Spanish. Starting in the East which is mostly dominated by French. But besides that, there is also Italian in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, Portuguese in Massachusetts and Rhode Island or Chinese in New York. In the South, we have 2 states where Korean is predominant, some more French and French Creole in Florida. Moreover, there is lots of unique languages like Polish in Illinois, Arabic in Michigan, Dakota in South Dakota, Hmong in Minnesota or Russian in Oregon. Vietnamese is commonly spoken in 4 different states. Native American Navajo is found in Arizona and New Mexico. While in the west it's Tagalog together with Hawaii. In Alaska, it's the Yupik language of indigenous people. Well and the rest is dominated by German speakers.

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Illinois in a nutshell:
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"And the rest is dominated by Germany"

"It Wouldn't be the first time"
-👨🏻

rishAviation
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South Dakota speaking it’s own language :🗿

RafaelPizano-cmtd
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The polish speakers area is the biggest group of Polish People out of poland

Polluxball-mdpn
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“in each american state, excluding english and spanish”
me: **doesnt moves**

ACatholicKai
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Entschuldigen Sie, aber dies ist nun Staatseigentum der Bundesrepublik Deutschland.

Creepay
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For anyone confused why Spanish is not included:

Spanish speakers in the United States can be attributed to historical and contemporary factors. The influx of Spanish speakers is influenced by immigration from Spanish-speaking countries, such as Mexico, Puerto Rico, and various Central and South American nations. Additionally, the U.S. has a significant Hispanic population with deep cultural roots. The Spanish language's prevalence is also a result of generations passing down their linguistic heritage and the continued immigration patterns shaping the country's demographics.

In short there is a bitch load of immigrants therefore si many Spanish speakers that most likely it would trake over the entire list


Edit: I swear some of y'all need to gain basic reading comprehension 💀

tthecoolguy
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As someone who lives in Georgia, I have met several Korean people.

TannerTheBandKid
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Me for the whole video:it's impossible that there isn't ger-
The end of the video:

matteostella
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Fun fact: the reason why we don’t have an official lenguaje is because when we made elections to make it official we almost lost for German so we canceled the event.

jesusdueas
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"Excluding English and Spani-"
*Turns into stone*

TheWaffleMan
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Reason why Spanish was excluded is because it would take up every state except for Louisiana, Maine, and Hawaii.
Also Alaska, would be a native language.

ash_
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They actually teach Navajo at Northern Arizona University. Flagstaff is right outside of the Navajo Nation and I work with a ton of native Americans it's really cool.

levistokes
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Tagalog is becoming the largest language from Asia. 🇵🇭

sammy_trix
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Florida here
Without a doubt the 3rd most popular language is Spanglish
Behind Spanish and Spanish

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Tbh if they did not exclude Spanish then all of the USA would have a Spanish flag on top and the video would only be 5 seconds long 😂

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Believe me, Northern Virginia and SoCal are massive Asian hubs. In fact, I have Filipino relatives living in SoCal right now

As a Maryland resident though, I don’t think I’ve heard any French speakers in my entire life 😮

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Poland be looking at Germany like: 👁 👁

socialistrepublicofvietnam
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I was honestly surprised there was more Italian than German or Dutch in PA

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Its interesting how the most spoken language in Massachussets is portuguese after english and spanish because Massachussets is the second most popular state for brazilian immigrants in USA, just after Florida. There is even a city near Boston that is mostly brazilian immigrants, plus huge brazilian neighbourhoods in Boston.

Edit: one of the reasons massachussets is popular for brazilians its because of its cheap healthcare compared to the rest of the country, higher and waaay cheaper coverage than other states, plus a immigrant friendly market, good job oportunities and cheap housing outside of Boston

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