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In reply to the discussion: Most Common Language Spoken By State (Other than English or Spanish) [View all]nomorenomore08
(13,324 posts)15. I'm surprised there are so many German speakers still. Though I know those roots go back centuries.
I also had no idea they spoke French in West Virginia.
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Most Common Language Spoken By State (Other than English or Spanish) [View all]
Fearless
May 2014
OP
You know what this means don't you? Putin is going to invade Oregon next. nt
okaawhatever
May 2014
#1
Anywhere there are big military bases, there will be a lot of Vietnamese, Koreans, and Filipinos
Ex Lurker
May 2014
#7
Me too. Maybe some of them work for Michelin, but where do the rest of them come from? nt
raccoon
May 2014
#17
I'm surprised there are so many German speakers still. Though I know those roots go back centuries.
nomorenomore08
May 2014
#15
Hmong will probably overtake Dakota in South Dakota pretty soon. If not already.
Comrade Grumpy
May 2014
#54
Also, the ancestors on my father's side came over from Germany in the 1800s. Plenty of German names
Elwood P Dowd
May 2014
#51
Wow, it looks like MI is the only state that speaks Arabic most. There is a huge
catbyte
May 2014
#56