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  1. Vexillographer. 65.8K subscribers. Subscribed. 175. 17K views 8 years ago. Quick guide to the majority languages (used by 50% or more of population) of mainland North American countries....

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  2. The report, Language Use in the United States: 2019, uses American Community Survey (ACS) data to highlight trends and characteristics of the different languages spoken in the United States over the past four decades. Chinese, Vietnamese, Tagalog and Arabic speakers were more likely to be naturalized U.S. citizens than not U.S. citizens.

  3. The Moro people speak their native languages. Non-native languages spoken are Ilocano, Chabacano, Hiligaynon, Cebuano, and Tagalog, of which the latter two are used as linguae francae. This is true for Cebuano because of the mass arrival of Cebuano settlers to Mindanao.

  4. I watched a video on YouTube by a polyglot and he said that he could speak five languages regularly. German, English, Czech, Chinese, and Spanish. He was a German National that was married to a Chinese woman and working for an American company in the Czech Republic.

  5. Jan 11, 2008 · Now if people spoke in German or French or Spanish most people from Europe would recognise the language even if they cannot speak it and anyone who spoke the language could testify it was true. The trouble is its so easy to make up and no one can prove otherwise.

  6. Dec 20, 2021 · States that most commonly speak the language: Michigan and Tennessee. Michigan alone has over 140,000 Arabic speakers. California has over 190,000 speakers. Pew Research Center noted that Arabic is the fastest-growing language in the U.S., with speakers growing by 29% from 2010 to 2014.

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  8. In this very short video, Lisbeth talks about the many languages in her country. How many languages do you think are spoken in Guatemala? Find out in the ESL video.

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