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- en.wikipedia.org Languages of the United StatesThe United States does not have an official language at the federal level, but the most commonly used language is English (specifically, American English)...
- gen.medium.com on-the-official-national-language-…So if you’re speaking another language here in the United States and someone tells you to “Speak English,” first, you don’t really owe them a response.
- usa.gov official-language-of-usOfficial language of the United States. Find out if the United States has an official language, and learn about languages spoken in the U.S.
- graphicmaps.com united-states/languagesThere are around 500 languages spoken in the United States. However, the constitution does not specify any language as the official language at the federal level.
- dynamiclanguage.com the-many-languages-of-the-…The United States has no official language at the federal level, although English is predominantly used for government, business, and education.
- worldatlas.com articles/what-is-the-official-…What Is The Official Language Of The United States? English is spoken by an overwhelming majority of Americans.
- lingoda.com en/content/what-is-the-official-…English is the most common language in the United States of America, which makes it the de facto national language. But is it the official language of the USA?
- studycountry.com guide/US-language.htmThis category includes all other Indo-European languages spoken in the United States, including most languages of Europe and the Indic languages of India.
- marstranslation.com blog/does-the-united-states-…The United States has long been called a “melting pot” of languages. The reason is that the USA is a region of more than 350 different languages.