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Most common language by state (besides the most common)


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I figured NC would be German. Lot's of German companies here and many of them send people from Germany here to run them.

 

Every time I go to the mountains to hike I pass multiple groups of people speaking German. Also lots of Russian.

 

I've never really encountered people speaking French here, so this surprises me.

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I was surprised by Texas and Vietnamese

Houston was designated as a resettlement area for Vietnamese after the Vietnam war.

 

They were from less than 100 in 1975 to more than 140,000 in 1980.

 

These were mostly middle and upper class people from South Vietnam that were fleeing prosecution by the government after the war.

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Houston was designated as a resettlement area for Vietnamese after the Vietnam war.

 

They were from less than 100 in 1975 to more than 140,000 in 1980.

 

These were mostly middle and upper class people from South Vietnam that were fleeing prosecution by the government after the war.

 

My guess is that German/Polish bring up a close 4th-5th, but the immigration through Galveston was so long ago the language isn't spoken as much.

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