I don’t like how the languages change colour between the maps
AlexRyang on
I am actually surprised Pennsylvania’s third is Italian, versus German, with the Amish and Mennonite population.
Sergio1899 on
Interesting but what are the sources?
sessl on
Dakota?
>It is definitely endangered, with only around 290 fluent speakers left out of an ethnic population of almost 250,000
Oh…
Sublimeat on
As a Missourian I have to disagree, most of us can barely speak English
#ope
OllieUnited18 on
The color schemes being different between these maps is super confusing
the_waiting_wanderer on
illinoi 💪💪🔥🔥😎🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱
Blitzgar on
You want great Polish food, go to Chicago.
Gyxius on
The French spoken in Louisiana is a bit different from the French spoken in France. Is it the same for other european languages?.
Pitiful_Option_108 on
For Georgia: I knew we had a sizable asian population but did know it was mostly korean.
For Florida and Lousiana: I never saw French Creole being the third most spoken for Florida and for Lousiana I knew it would be French but I expect French Creole. That one legit shocked me.
blahblahbropanda on
I’m surprised Somali isn’t the third most spoken language in Minnesota
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Pig Latin, obvi-ay!
Ze Germans, Tommy.
I don’t like how the languages change colour between the maps
I am actually surprised Pennsylvania’s third is Italian, versus German, with the Amish and Mennonite population.
Interesting but what are the sources?
Dakota?
>It is definitely endangered, with only around 290 fluent speakers left out of an ethnic population of almost 250,000
Oh…
As a Missourian I have to disagree, most of us can barely speak English
#ope
The color schemes being different between these maps is super confusing
illinoi 💪💪🔥🔥😎🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱
You want great Polish food, go to Chicago.
The French spoken in Louisiana is a bit different from the French spoken in France. Is it the same for other european languages?.
For Georgia: I knew we had a sizable asian population but did know it was mostly korean.
For Florida and Lousiana: I never saw French Creole being the third most spoken for Florida and for Lousiana I knew it would be French but I expect French Creole. That one legit shocked me.
I’m surprised Somali isn’t the third most spoken language in Minnesota
Surprised Chinese isn’t much higher everywhere
Dakota?