Most spoken languages in the U.S. beyond English and Spanish


Languages spoken across the United States vary widely, with many states having a unique third most-spoken language after English and Spanish. This diversity reflects the cultural richness of communities across the country. For example, German is commonly spoken in states like North Dakota and Kansas, while Vietnamese holds the third spot in Texas and Oklahoma. In states with large immigrant populations, such as California and New York, Chinese is prevalent.

In Michigan, Arabic is the third most spoken language, reflecting the state’s significant Middle Eastern population. Similarly, Haitian Creole is widely spoken in Florida due to its large Haitian community. Polish is frequently spoken in Illinois, and Russian is popular in Oregon. These languages highlight how immigration patterns and cultural heritage shape the linguistic landscape across the United States.

Cite: Mental Floss

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