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The United States does not have an official language at the federal level, but English is the most widely spoken language. Spanish is the second most common language, reflecting the country's diverse population. Additionally, many indigenous languages and other languages are spoken across different communities. While there are areas with significant bilingual populations, especially in border regions and urban centers, the U.S. is generally not considered bilingual in the same way as countries with official bilingual status.

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