There are literally thousands of languages spoken in the U.S. The most widely used language in the U.S. is English. Spanish is the second most widely used.
Here is a partial list:
Abnaki, Eastern
Achumawi
Afro-Seminole Creole
Ahtena
Alabama
Aleut
Alsea
American Sign Language
Angloromani
Apache, Jicarilla
Apache, Kiowa
Apache, Lipan
Apache, Mescalero-Chiricahua
Apache, Western
Arapaho
Arikara
Assiniboine
Atakapa
Atsugewi
Barbareño
Biloxi
Blackfoot
Caddo
Cahuilla
Carolina Algonquian
Carolinian
Catawba
Cayuga
Chamorro
Chehalis, Lower
Chehalis, Upper
Cherokee
Chetco
Cheyenne
Chickasaw
Chimariko
Chinese, Min Dong
Chinese, Wu
Chinook
Chinook Wawa
Chippewa
Chitimacha
Choctaw
Chumash
Clallam
Cocopa
Coeur d'Alene
Columbia-Wenatchi
Comanche
Coos
Coquille
Cowlitz
Cree, Plains
Croatian
Crow
Cruzeño
Cupeño
Dakota
Degexit'an
Delaware
Delaware, Pidgin
English
Esselen
Evenki
Eyak
French
French, Cajun
Galice
German, Hutterite
German, Pennsylvania
Gros Ventre
Gwich'in
Haida, Northern
Halkomelem
Han
Havasupai-Walapai-Yavapai
Hawai'i Creole English
Hawai'i Pidgin Sign Language
Hawaiian
Hebrew
Hidatsa
Ho-Chunk
Holikachuk
Hopi
Hupa
Ineseño
Inupiaq
Inupiatun, North Alaskan
Inupiatun, Northwest Alaska
Iowa-Oto
Javanese
Jemez
Jingpho
Kalapuya
Kalispel-Pend D'oreille
Kansa
Karkin
Karok
Kashaya
Kato
Kawaiisu
Keres, Eastern
Keres, Western
Kickapoo
Kiowa
Kiribati
Kitsai
Klamath-Modoc
Koasati
Koyukon
Kumiai
Kuskokwim, Upper
Kutenai
Lakota
Louisiana Creole French
Luiseño
Lumbee
Lushootseed
Mahican
Maidu, Northeast
Maidu, Northwest
Maidu, Valley
Makah
Malecite-Passamaquoddy
Mandan
Maricopa
Mattole
Menominee
Meskwaki
Miami
Michif
Micmac
Mikasuki
Miwok, Bay
Miwok, Central Sierra
Miwok, Coast
Miwok, Lake
Miwok, Northern Sierra
Miwok, Plains
Miwok, Southern Sierra
Mohave
Mohawk
Mohegan-Montauk-Narragansett
Mokilese
Molale
Mono
Muskogee
Nanticoke
Natchez
Navajo
Nawathinehena
Nisenan
Nooksack
Nottoway
Obispeño
Ofo
Ohlone, Northern
Ohlone, Southern
Okanagan
Omaha-Ponca
Oneida
Onondaga
Osage
Ottawa
Paiute, Northern
Pangasinan
Pawnee
Piro
Piscataway
Plains Indian Sign Language
Plautdietsch
Pomo, Central
Pomo, Eastern
Pomo, Northeastern
Pomo, Northern
Pomo, Southeastern
Pomo, Southern
Potawatomi
Powhatan
Purepecha
Purisimeño
Quapaw
Quechan
Quileute
Quinault
Russian
Salinan
Salish, Southern Puget Sound
Salish, Straits
Sea Island Creole English
Seneca
Serrano
Shasta
Shawnee
Shoshoni
Siuslaw
Skagit
Snohomish
Spanish
Spokane
Takelma
Tanacross
Tanaina
Tanana, Lower
Tanana, Upper
Tenino
Tewa
Tillamook
Timbisha
Tiwa, Northern
Tiwa, Southern
Tlingit
Tohono O'odham
Tolowa
Tonkawa
Tsimshian
Tübatulabal
Tunica
Tuscarora
Tutelo
Tututni
Twana
Umatilla
Unami
Ute-Southern Paiute
Ventureño
Wailaki
Walla Walla
Wampanoag
Wappo
Wasco-Wishram
Washo
Wichita
Wintu
Wiyot
Wyandot
Yakima
Yaqui
Yiddish, Eastern
Yokuts
Yuchi
Yuki
Yupik, Central
Yupik, Central Siberian
Yupik, Pacific Gulf
Yurok
Zuni
the people have different religions and languages.
They use code talkers to send a message, those are people that use obscure languages as a mean of secret communication. The obscure languages that they use can only be understand by the people that know the languages.
No one knows. Sign languages are as old as vocal languages.
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Spanish is the only official language, but in some areas people use regional languages, like Catalan in Cataluña, Illes Baleares and Comunitat Valenciana.
Guam is an unincorporated organized territory of the US. The indigenous people are called Chamorros. The main languages are Chamorro and English. The people are US citizens.
There are people who speak Creolized languages in all 50 states.
Spoken languages are languages that are spoken by people for communication. They involve vocalization and sound production to convey meaning, as opposed to written languages, which use visual symbols for communication. There are thousands of spoken languages used around the world.
This website is the search site for Belgium. It currently supports two languages: French, and Dutch. People who want to use this site but don't speak these languages can use a Chrome browser, which translates many languages.
Different languages help us communicate with people from diverse backgrounds, understand different cultures, and broaden our perspectives. They also enable us to access literature, music, and other art forms from various parts of the world. Overall, knowing multiple languages can enhance cognitive abilities and create opportunities for personal and professional growth.
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