In den USA gesprochene romanische/lateinische Sprachen (aktualisiert)

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  1. Helpful-Worldliness9 on

    some poster i know actually said that this may be the peak of spanish speakers in the current day or the 2030s. As more kids of hispanic immigrants are born, the less likely it’ll be that they speak spanish (the same thing that happened to italian and german decades ago). Or what’s more likely to happen – a rise in spanglish which many people speak

  2. first time seeing the Portuguese spoken a lot in some part of the US. why exactly is that?

  3. Brief-Spirit-4268 on

    I see a lot of 1-9% French in New York City and Florida, I wonder if they’re classifying Haitian Creole as French

  4. CosciaDiPollo972 on

    So basically if you go to Texas or California you can just get by with Spanish ?

  5. KotoshiKaizen on

    I really doubt the French speakers are that prevalent in Louisiana. Above 1 percent, sure. There are more Spanish speakers than French speakers there now.

  6. FireUniverse1162 on

    I knew people in Bristol county MA spoke Portuguese, but not that much.

  7. bloodrider1914 on

    Thought this was literally the percentage of Latin speakers in the US lol

  8. Connect_Progress7862 on

    Nice to see Portuguese on there. I guess all the Italians are too assimilated.

  9. Ana_Na_Moose on

    It surprises me that Italian speakers outnumber Spanish speakers anywhere in this country

  10. FYI Most of that “Italian” is actually Sicilian or Neapolitan. This map also seems to classify both Haitian Creole and Cajun as “French.” That’s probably justifiable for the latter, I’ve heard plenty of people speakers refer to Cajun as “French.” But it doesn’t really make sense for Haitian Creole.

  11. Desperate_Return_142 on

    Es interesante que Idaho tiene más hispanohablantes que Nevada, cuando Nevada tiene la población más latina entre ellos.

  12. I have never met a French-speaking person in northern Vermont, even in the border towns.

  13. There’s Adams County Colorado!  Curious what year this is from, because it would be pretty dark when I was growing up there.

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