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    There is no official language of the United States, according to the U.S. government. Many languages in the United States are used, or historically have been used. Over 500 languages are spoken at various levels by the U.S. population. The most commonly used language is English (specifically American English), which is the de facto national language of the United States. Since the 1965 Immigration Act, Spanish is the second most common language in the country. The state government of Louisiana offers services and documents in French, as does New Mexico in Spanish. There are many languages indigenous to North America or to U.S. states or holdings in the Pacific region. Hawaiian, although having few native speakers, is an official language along with English at the state level in Hawaii. Alaska recognizes twenty Native languages as official. Language Spoken at Home (U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 2016) According to the American Community Survey 2016, endorsed by the United States Census Bureau, the languages spoken at home with over 100,000 (in millions) speakers older than five are:

English only – 237.8 million

Spanish – 40.5 million

Chinese (incl. Mandarin and Cantonese) – 3.4 million

Tagalog (incl. Filipino) – 1.7 million

Vietnamese – 1.5 million

Arabic – 1.2 million

French (incl. Cajun) – 1.2 million

Korean – 1.1 million

Russian – 0.91 million

German – 0.91 million

Haitian – 0.86 million

Hindi – 0.81 million

Portuguese – 0.77 million

Italian – 0.58 million

Polish – 0.54 million

Urdu – 0.47 million

Japanese – 0.46 million

Persian (incl. Farsi and Dari) – 0.44 million

Gujarati – 0.41 million

Telugu – 0.37 million

Bengali – 0.32 million

Tai–Kadai (incl. Thai and Lao) – 0.31 million

Greek – 0.29 million

Punjabi – 0.29 million

Tamil – 0.27 million

Armenian – 0.24 million

Serbo-Croatian – 0.24 million

Hebrew – 0.23 million

Hmong – 0.22 million

Bantu (incl. Swahili) – 0.22 million

Khmer – 0.20 million

Navajo – 0.16 million



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