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nomorenomore08

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15. I'm surprised there are so many German speakers still. Though I know those roots go back centuries.
Wed May 14, 2014, 07:30 AM
May 2014

I also had no idea they spoke French in West Virginia.

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DUZY! nt TBF May 2014 #21
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....... Louisiana1976 May 2014 #53
Hahahaha etherealtruth May 2014 #55
only one state has a native language as the second roguevalley May 2014 #64
That's awesome. joshcryer May 2014 #3
Very interesting. Behind the Aegis May 2014 #4
Me too, Nebraska as well. LuvNewcastle May 2014 #5
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That is surprising. According to the museum at Ellis Island, Italians were merrily May 2014 #8
This map is of current speakers of a language starroute May 2014 #33
French here in the Carolina's Lee-Lee May 2014 #9
Me too. Maybe some of them work for Michelin, but where do the rest of them come from? nt raccoon May 2014 #17
wouldn't a good number of Vietnamese also speak French? CTyankee May 2014 #25
Cool map! A Little Weird May 2014 #10
OMG, the Germans are secretly taking over! reformist2 May 2014 #11
Ah, Boston Portuguese.. Recursion May 2014 #12
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Caldo verde! LiberalEsto May 2014 #30
Interesting NewJeffCT May 2014 #13
Me too.... dixiegrrrrl May 2014 #16
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I'm surprised there are so many German speakers still. Though I know those roots go back centuries. nomorenomore08 May 2014 #15
A lot of the Anabaptist Communities speak German. greendog May 2014 #46
They call French "Freedom Language" in WV. Arugula Latte May 2014 #50
Oh shit! nomorenomore08 May 2014 #57
I grew up in Wisconsin - TBF May 2014 #20
Surprised French over Italian in Connecticut NewJeffCT May 2014 #22
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Lot's of Hatian's SteveG May 2014 #45
must be the Francophone countries ... kwassa May 2014 #59
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I correctly guessed that ours would be Korean. dawg May 2014 #34
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In MA too Fearless May 2014 #38
Explains a lot about racial and social discrimination INMHO. nt kelliekat44 May 2014 #40
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German? Seriously? Arugula Latte May 2014 #49
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The German is largely due to Amish people. DemocraticWing May 2014 #61
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