Interestingly the United States has no official national language, although the most common language is American English.
Spanish is the second most common language in the country with over 35 million speakers since the Immigration Act of 1965. Many other immigrants brought their languages to the country and some are still in use today including German, Korean, Polish, Italian and Russian. Although as older generations die, the use of these languages is slowly decreasing.
Some Native American languages still exist but sadly these are never spoken outside of reservations.
There are two states in America which are de facto bilingual. These are Louisiana which legally recognises English and French, and New Mexico which has both English and Spanish as their de facto languages. The state of Alaska also recognises many Native languages as official and provides voting information in I帽upiaq, Central Yup'ik, Gwich'in, Siberian Yupik, Koyukon, and Tagalog, as well as English. There are now 52 languages which are extinct, all of which were formerly spoken in the country鈥檚 territory.
Spanish is the second most common language in the country with over 35 million speakers since the Immigration Act of 1965. Many other immigrants brought their languages to the country and some are still in use today including German, Korean, Polish, Italian and Russian. Although as older generations die, the use of these languages is slowly decreasing.
Some Native American languages still exist but sadly these are never spoken outside of reservations.
There are two states in America which are de facto bilingual. These are Louisiana which legally recognises English and French, and New Mexico which has both English and Spanish as their de facto languages. The state of Alaska also recognises many Native languages as official and provides voting information in I帽upiaq, Central Yup'ik, Gwich'in, Siberian Yupik, Koyukon, and Tagalog, as well as English. There are now 52 languages which are extinct, all of which were formerly spoken in the country鈥檚 territory.
Population:
314,000,000
Time Zone:
UTC-10:00 to -05:00 (DST UTC-10:00 to -04:00)
Calling code:
+1
Currency:
United States dollar
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Polly Ambassadors from United States of America
Embajadores Polly provenientes de Estados Unidos de Am茅rica

Introducci贸n: Fred LaValley

Profile Introduction

Introducci贸n: Guadalupe Sarahi Robtoy

Introduction: Tania Salas

Introducci贸n: Jeniffer Hung

Introduction: Alexander Banks

Introduction: Yolanda Fana

Introduction: Daniel Delgado-Cruz

Introducci贸n: Nathania Baptiste

Introduction: Noel

Introduction: Andrew M Sparks

Introduction: Jennifer DeHart

Introduction: Jeniffer Hung

Introduction: Mrs. Johnson

Introduction: Francisco Miranda

Introduction: Lidia D Andrade

Introducci贸n: Efrain

Introduction: Fred LaValley

Introduction: Michael Landy Perez

Introduction: Carolina Sandoval