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New Hampshire is a small state, with an estimated population of 1.3 million people. According to an AP study conducted in 2007, the following are the languages most commonly spoken in New Hampshire: English French (28,000 people) Spanish (27,000 People) Portuguese (4500 people) Chinese (4300 people) German (3600 people) Greek (2400 people) Hindi (2300 people) Italian (1900 people) Russian (1900 people)
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The reason for this seeming discrepancy can be traced back to linguistics. Both French and Spanish are romance languages. Thus, direct translations are more comonly used between these romance languages. However, when French translations are used for non-romance languages, such as the German languages of German, English, Dutch, Danish, Nowegian and Swedish, there tends to be more incorporation of Germanic origin words into the translation.
New Hampshire
New Hampshire was named for Hampshire, a shire in England.
New Hampshire's abbreviation is NH.New hampshire
the capital of New Hampshire is Concord
New Hampshire
Concord, the capital city in the U.S. state of New Hampshire, is located in the southern area of New Hampshire.
Maine only shares a border with one US state. This state is New Hampshire.
Yes, hurricanes do sometimes hit New Hampshire.