Kinda funny that Pennsylvania doesn’t even speak Pennsylvania Dutch
Impactor_07 on
Surprised to see no Indian languages like Hindi, Gujarati, Tamil, Punjabi, etc.
yttrium39 on
Interesting. I believe for a while it was Russian in Oregon and I would have sworn it was Vietnamese rather than Chinese based on anecdotal experience.
Matheweh on
Why did they put “other native” in Alaska, it’s just one more colour in the legend lmao, they could’ve put the language’s name.
WesternKnight on
Interesting how AL is Korean and GA isn’t, ATL has one of the largest Korean populations outside the West Coast..
sgtapone87 on
“Chinese” doesn’t really mean much; I’m sure they mean “mandarin” but Cantonese is also “Chinese”
No-Coyote914 on
Is there any state where the second most common language is not Spanish?
alanhape on
Is Arkansas supposed to be pacific languages? And I wonder what the Hmong story is behind Wisconsin
monkey1528 on
So Arkansas is Pacific languages based on the color?
pnw-pluviophile on
Based on state records Vietnamese would be first followed by Chinese (Mandarin?).
Warm_Hat_780 on
Growing up on the MA/RI line, I was one of a handful in my HS graduating class who was not of Portuguese decent. I only learned the swear words from playing soccer tho 🤭
stmaryriver on
Stupid junk map. Alaska is Yup’ik, Hawaii is Tagalog, South Dakota is Sioux languages (Lakota, Dakota, Nakota).
Darryl_Lict on
So, does this mean you can get good Vietnamese food in Kansas and Nebraska?
Danilo-11 on
In Houston it feels like almost every Asian person speaks Vietnamese
Short_King_13 on
Massachusetts, Rhode island and Connecticut have a lot of Portuguese heritage and Cabo Verde, Brazilians too.
Eric848448 on
German is really that common in the US?
GwendolynPopkins0038 on
I love that my country is such a mix! It makes life so interesting and fun’
rnaja113 on
We got Arabs in Tennessee ⁉️⁉️
cheese2042 on
Then cheer, cheer, the Green Mountaineer, for speaking French !
tfcocs on
As a Pennsylvania resident, I am a bit miffed that Pennsylvania Dutch is more prevalent in Indiana and Ohio than here.
SufficientOpening218 on
wonder what it is for the Upper Penninisula of Michigan, because it isnt Arabic. Maybe French Canadian?
Bootmacher on
How is Hawaii not Tagalog?
AaronBurrIsInnocent on
I’m calling horse shit. Never heard a peep of French in DC.
l4yel on
Lol MN
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420usererror420 on
What happened where Oklahoma and the dakotas/Central America has such a high Vietnamese population?
Brotherdawg on
Grew up in Idaho with German ancestry. Never heard spoken German.
DoomerChad on
Never in my life would I have guessed there are more Koreans in Alabama than Georgia, or even Texas. I may finally have a reason to visit…
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Kinda funny that Pennsylvania doesn’t even speak Pennsylvania Dutch
Surprised to see no Indian languages like Hindi, Gujarati, Tamil, Punjabi, etc.
Interesting. I believe for a while it was Russian in Oregon and I would have sworn it was Vietnamese rather than Chinese based on anecdotal experience.
Why did they put “other native” in Alaska, it’s just one more colour in the legend lmao, they could’ve put the language’s name.
Interesting how AL is Korean and GA isn’t, ATL has one of the largest Korean populations outside the West Coast..
“Chinese” doesn’t really mean much; I’m sure they mean “mandarin” but Cantonese is also “Chinese”
Is there any state where the second most common language is not Spanish?
Is Arkansas supposed to be pacific languages? And I wonder what the Hmong story is behind Wisconsin
So Arkansas is Pacific languages based on the color?
Based on state records Vietnamese would be first followed by Chinese (Mandarin?).
Growing up on the MA/RI line, I was one of a handful in my HS graduating class who was not of Portuguese decent. I only learned the swear words from playing soccer tho 🤭
Stupid junk map. Alaska is Yup’ik, Hawaii is Tagalog, South Dakota is Sioux languages (Lakota, Dakota, Nakota).
So, does this mean you can get good Vietnamese food in Kansas and Nebraska?
In Houston it feels like almost every Asian person speaks Vietnamese
Massachusetts, Rhode island and Connecticut have a lot of Portuguese heritage and Cabo Verde, Brazilians too.
German is really that common in the US?
I love that my country is such a mix! It makes life so interesting and fun’
We got Arabs in Tennessee ⁉️⁉️
Then cheer, cheer, the Green Mountaineer, for speaking French !
As a Pennsylvania resident, I am a bit miffed that Pennsylvania Dutch is more prevalent in Indiana and Ohio than here.
wonder what it is for the Upper Penninisula of Michigan, because it isnt Arabic. Maybe French Canadian?
How is Hawaii not Tagalog?
I’m calling horse shit. Never heard a peep of French in DC.
Lol MN
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What happened where Oklahoma and the dakotas/Central America has such a high Vietnamese population?
Grew up in Idaho with German ancestry. Never heard spoken German.
Never in my life would I have guessed there are more Koreans in Alabama than Georgia, or even Texas. I may finally have a reason to visit…