@@random_idiot9209 South Dakota is like Oklahoma but better. There's nothing in the center of the state but on the outskirts there's lots of actually beautiful nature like the black hills, the badlands, etc. even mount rushmoore or however u spell it is in SD.
I've been traveling to SD for 23 years to see family & have never heard of the "Dakota", language. It must be like how the Irish are in Ireland. 90% of em speak English but their actual language is galec. U could spend many years in ireland without hearing anyone speak it's native language
Reason why Spanish was excluded is because it would take up every state except for Louisiana, Maine, and Hawaii. Also Alaska, would be a native language.
Nah spa is would take louisiana true French is spoek en louisisna but the fact that new orleans is the most populated city in luisisana and I see billboards in spanish almost as much as English
@@neryvolonchinkionly certain parts tbh like central and southern Florida you may need only a basic understanding of English but most other places you’ll need to learn more
Fun fact: the reason why we don’t have an official lenguaje is because when we made elections to make it official we almost lost for German so we canceled the event.
@@KatarinaBohtanaa big reason why we didn’t join ww1 immediately is we were unsure which side to join, with there being so many German immigrants in the us
@@stannumowl Yeah, imagine those 'muricans speaking "Jeffr3y Epsteen, Albert I-steen". I'm not even german and I already feel a great disgust in how they butcher the language. They'd really make it a "german criolle" language.
They actually teach Navajo at Northern Arizona University. Flagstaff is right outside of the Navajo Nation and I work with a ton of native Americans it's really cool.
Be specific with Florida say HAITIAN Creole 🇭🇹🇭🇹. Because its not just any french creole. Florida is populated by Haitians, not people from Martinique, Guadeloupe, French Guiana, etc.
@@Bear-c4x "The most important creole language of the world, Haitian Creole is spoken nationwide in Haiti, that is, by its entire population of over 11 million people, and by about 2 million people in the Haitian-American Diaspora in the United States." -FIU
fun fact: North Dakota is the only US state where the second most spoken language isn't spanish; it's actually German with about 8900 speakers and spanish has about 8200 speakers in the state
I’m not. Philadelphia has a huge amount of Italians and Phili somewhat dominates the state population wise. Outside of NY I think of Phili as being the 2nd most Italian major city in America. (Including all of NJ in between really)
That make sense. Michigan is full of Arabic people who ran away from civil war. East States is full of Asiain migrations espically Chinese and Koreans after the Korean war. Louisiana and some Eastern states where under control of France in some parts of History. The lands between Mexico and USA is the land of where native Americans run to, since it was the empty lands between the big civilisations of native Americans that were just conquered. Califorina and Hawaii were in good relation with Philippines when it was a US terreory, since they are the closet to it. Washington state was a new empty state that wanted people in the same days of Vitnamese war. But, if all Indian people were using one language, I think they will conquer atleast 25% of this map, they just talk in many languages.
@jjquasar232 Dearborn Michigan has a way lower crime rate than places like Dallas or Houston Texas and has by far the most arabs of any city in the US, so maybe we're not actually the problem and it's you projecting. There's also virtually no mass shootings in Dearborn compared to the God blessed American south so go figure.
Its interesting how the most spoken language in Massachussets is portuguese after english and spanish because Massachussets is the second most popular state for brazilian immigrants in USA, just after Florida. There is even a city near Boston that is mostly brazilian immigrants, plus huge brazilian neighbourhoods in Boston. Edit: one of the reasons massachussets is popular for brazilians its because of its cheap healthcare compared to the rest of the country, higher and waaay cheaper coverage than other states, plus a immigrant friendly market, good job oportunities and cheap housing outside of Boston
Pennsylvania’s 3rd if you include both Standard and the PA version spoken by mostly Amish and Mennonites Should be German (Including it with Dutch, which is spoken in the Netherlands would make zero sense since it’s based off of Palatinate German; although considering it distinct would be a fair classification)
Floridian here. I speak English and German and I'm currently working on learning Czech. I have not seen too many French creole speakers here so i'm presuming they are all primarily in the South (which geographically would make sense). I live moreso in the center. Interesting to know.
When he says French creole he means Haitian creole. Kind of weird wording. If you live in Orlando I'm sure you've seen Haitians before, but yeah they are VERY much present in South Florida
Tbf at that period of time it was so small that WALL STREET was the northernmost part of the city - and it was confined to only Manhattan., seriously there were farms where Five points and Harlem are now which is fascinating tbh.
@@tinhtran7367 Probably also true but i know that some South Vietnamese tried to leave vietnam and enter neighbouring countries after the Vietnam war. Most tried to get to either America or Australia.
Vietnamese speakers in the US are largely descendants of those who were allied to the South Vietnamese government or other pro-American forces during the Vietnam War who fled in fear of reprisals, with the US granting them extra support in getting through immigration at the time as refugees to become permanent residents. This is also the same reason why Hmong are a huge population in Minnesota (as well as Wisconsin and North Carolina), since they were allied to the US along the Ho Chi Minh trail and targeted for persecution in Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos for several years in the aftermath. Tagalog is spoken a lot because the Philippines was a US colony until the 1940s and so you had tons of workers and residents who already had connections in the US and moved there, which created communities for later chain migration. Koreans are a mix of recent immigration for jobs and historic migration as a result of the Korean War and South Korea's alliance with the US. I'm not sure why they first came specifically to Michigan, but whatever the reason, Michigan became the recipient of a huge amount of Arab migration from across the Levant and Maghreb in the last 50-60 years, which has resulted in some places like Dearborn being majority Muslim. Arabic language presence is a result of that. French Creole, or rather, Haitian Kreyol as it really should be called, is the direct result of Florida being nearby to Haiti and the massive amount of instability, poverty, and violence in Haiti over the last century. Like Cubans, it was easier for them to get to Florida to seek Asylum and a lot laid down roots. Italian, Portuguese, French, Polish, and German are all remnants of 1800s migrations, in large part because those states had overwhelmingly massive numbers of people from those countries in those states, though it should be said that most of those languages are very small minorities nowadays largely upheld by very conservative communities like the Amish for German. I feel like the Native Languages should be pretty obvious, and I've got 0 idea about the Russians in Oregon.
I live in a Chinese area in Brooklyn so I can confirm that we do have a large amount of Chinese people. Don't forget Chinatown in Manhattan and Flushing in Queens.
@@user-tp4jl4xt6w Yes and Some of them were Brewers and faced Anti-German Sentiment during the Prohibition & WW1 In the US Because Alcohol was Banned back then and WW1 is Going On.
Believe me, Northern Virginia and SoCal are massive Asian hubs. In fact, I have Filipino relatives living in SoCal right now As a Maryland resident though, I don’t think I’ve heard any French speakers in my entire life 😮
Minnesota, especially the Twin Cities metro area, used to have the largest Hmong population in the US. (Not sure if we still do or not.) Now we're getting a lot of Somalis too.
@Mrhmm-S There are a LOT in St Cloud, too. A couple of years ago, my niece was the only non-Somali in her second grade class. I'm not sure about now, though.
I immediately guessed Portuguese for Massachusetts and Hawaii, which makes sense considering we have the highest Portuguese population in the whole country
@@Emanuel-Araujo yes I am literally Portuguese, and I live in Massachusetts, they definitely have a much higher population of Portuguese people than Brazilians
@@Spritecranberry12345 I lived in Boston when I was at college and I never saw a single Portuguese person, let alone Brazilians, I even studied with several.
PA, specifically Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, got a lot of Italian immigrants throughout the 20th century, including my grandpa’s parents. That’s most likely the reason
The video is wrong. People aren’t speaking German in the Midwest. They are incorrectly counting people who speak Pennsylvanian German and Volga German as German speakers. Even though they only speak those languages for religious reasons
@@jeffslote9671 here in Ohio we have a lot of German speakers. My home city still has schools that teach in German. A lot of us have family from Germany that passed the language down. Unfortunately the language was banned during WWI (later unbanned) due to anti-German hysteria otherwise there'd be more speakers, but there's still a solid number here
Well, Texas is dominated by Tagalog cause over here in our cities there is a bunch of tagalog speakers Edit: Stop arguing lol ik I'm Texan and probably in some areas they don't but I know they do speak tagalog in atleast some parts of the cities
@@gabrielgamer4458OKC has a huge influx of Vietnamese in the 70s. They settled here. We have a whole Asian district. It's big enough it's moved into other neighborhoods too. We have multiple Asian groceries. We have a couple of great noodle houses, pho and ramen... Like?
I’m surprised about German being the 3rd most common language in my home state (Colorado). I thought it would’ve been Vietnamese for sure since we have a lot of Vietnamese speaking people over here.
72% of Portuguese speakers are Brazilians. It is very different from 96%. And that percentage is decreasing day by day. In some decades, the majority of Portuguese speakers are not going to be Brazilian. Also, Hawaii, Massachussets and Rhode Islands are states with a very large number of Portuguese people. Also, the language's name is Portuguese, not Brazilian.
@@andreribeiro521 I lived in Boston and never saw a Portuguese person, I saw several Brazilians and even Angolans, but no Portuguese, I've seen them in London. It's easy to intensify a Portuguese because of the carrying accent.
It's amazing how globalization drastically changed in just around 200 years. For thousands of years, humanity was never able to easily travel the world. Now we do and we can see how everyone from everywhere can now get all mixed in together. None of which was possible just 200 years ago, before ocean liners and planes became mainstream. What a time to be alive when you can go yo the opposite side of the world riding a flying vehicle, a technology that was once thought impossible. I do hope humanity further progresses.
I’d rather live 500 years ago, who wants to live in a world where cultures are erased and everyone is forced to be the same? Our differences is what is beautiful, being the same just means the extinction of others. Everyone should be trying to preserve who they are. Globalism just means McDonald’s in every country and everyone dressing the same. Nobody wants that and people are waking up. I’m glad globalism is reducing as nations what to preserve their identity. Nationalism protectionism and isolationism is becoming more popular thankfully. Hopefully we get a full reversal. When i visit Indonesia or Italy I don’t want to see a McDonalds or people wearing Nike shoes. I want to experience their way of life, not some capitalist bastardisation of a nation.
@@ibrahimhassan711 500 years ago, you wouldn't have the internet, smartphones, plumbing, you'll probably have a lifespan of 40 maybe less, you'll most likely be a farmer as most industries today did not exist yet back then, your parents will choose your spouse for you as arranged marriage was the norm worldwide for both the poor and wealthy. You wouldn't have electricity and you will probably have 7 kids, 5 of which will die of malnutrition leaving you with just two. Countries like Japan, China and Korea used to be extremely impoverished nations that developed through capitalism. It was their choice to accept globalization. You can't choose for them. If they want to embrace capitalism, (which turned them into the first world nations they are today), that's their right. If they don't want to become a capitalist nation, that's also their choice, not yours. It's their choice if they want to become globalized, modern and have a developed economy. You can't stop Indonesians from buying Nike if that's the brand they want to buy, just because it pisses you off to see Indonesians wearing Nike shoes.
@@marcuscarana9240 the negative consequences of the internet and smartphones outweigh the good. We had indoor plumbing where I’m from 500 years ago. We also had good irrigation systems for agriculture. 500 years back People lived far older than 40, I’m not talking about the 10th century and even if I was you’d still be wrong, that’s a myth. My parents have better taste in women than I do, who needs electricity? Humanity has gone without it for most of history. Having 7 sons sounds great. Japan and Korea would choose being impoverished over being extinct, that’s not even a hard choice to make. Poor or extinct? Like come on now. Besides now it’s pretty obvious they regret their choices, it’s why nationalism is growing in the youth and isolationism. Just look at Japanese laws on citizenship. They now understand they must close the floodgates before all gays settle in. I can’t stop Indonesian from buying them but their government can, I’d impose 100% tariffs on foreign goods that they can produce domestically. Globalism and capitalism is a scam, look how America doesn’t allow Chinese evs in their market. It’s hypocrisy. The capitalists only want free trade when it benefits them, when others out compete them they impose tariffs and engage in protectionism like the hypocrites they are. Besides why would Indonesians want to contribute to the American economy while simultaneously making themselves more and more poor. It’s a scam, like what Britain did to China with opium. This is why Africa is still poor because you have tricked them into free trade that doesn’t benefit them in the slightest. You take their raw materials in exchange for cheap worthless commodities. It’s exploitative and wrong. I’d start a war over it
@@marcuscarana9240 the negative consequences of the internet and smartphones outweigh the good. We had indoor plumbing where I’m from 500 years ago. We also had good irrigation systems for agriculture. 500 years back People lived far older than 40, I’m not talking about the 10th century and even if I was you’d still be wrong, that’s a myth. My parents have better taste in women than I do, I’m okay with that, who needs electricity? Humanity has gone without it for most of history. Having 7 sons sounds great. Japan and Korea would choose being impoverished over being extinct, that’s not even a hard choice to make. Poor or extinct? Like come on now. Besides now it’s pretty obvious they regret their choices, it’s why nationalism is growing in the youth and isolationism. Just look at Japanese laws on citizenship. They now understand they must close the floodgates before all lgbt settle in. I can’t stop Indonesian from buying them but their government can, I’d impose 100% tariffs on foreign goods that they can produce domestically.
@@marcuscarana9240 Globalism and capitalism is a scam, look how America doesn’t allow Chinese evs in their market. It’s hypocrisy. The capitalists only want free trade when it benefits them, when others out compete them they impose tariffs and engage in protectionism like the hypocrites they are. Besides why would an Indonesian want to contribute to the American economy while simultaneously making themselves more and more poor? Its not in their own self interest and is a scam, like what Britain did to China with opium. This is why Africa is still poor because you have tricked them into free trade that doesn’t benefit them in the slightest. You take their raw materials in exchange for cheap worthless commodities. It’s exploitative and wrong. I’d start a war over it.
And the souther you go the more snowbirds there are Although we go to Texas a lot because that’s where our mining equipment come from and that’s where they teach us how to use it But there’s a shit ton of us in El Paso because many of us works in Mexico especially in the humanitarian field of work There’s a lot of us in New York but only during our vacations
There’s this really annoying guy in my French class that speaks Russian and considers himself a communist despite knowing nothing about communist theory… I don’t know why I feel the need to share this, I’m just bored.
I'm from Oregon and I might have a bit of Russian descent. It makes sense bcus Oregon is I'm pretty sure the closest state to Alaska. I'm mainly Norwegian, Mexican, and of other European countries. I'm also a bit native too.
pretty sure it’d be all spanish except for hawaii, alaska and maine. hawaii would be either tagalog or ilocano (filipino languages), alaska would be yupik, maine would be french
I am Hmong but I don’t live in Minnesota. But I do know that most of my cousins, Aunts, Uncles, nephews, and even nieces live in Minnesota. But I do also agree that it sounds kinda weird- like nyob zoo, which idk even know how to pronounce 😭, means Hello in Hmong.
The “French Creole” in Florida is HAITIAN CREOLE not the French Creole from Louisiana! You should probably switch it to Haiti’s flag (source: born & raised resident of Florida…unfortunately)
@@muhammedjaseemshajeef6781 to elaborate on this a little further: In Europa there are many separate but very similar languages that you could consider some Form of Dutch and German. -belgium german - Dutch from the netherlands -Swiss german from switzerland -german from germany -austrian german aka. Austrian All of These are very similar but separate languages. If you say "german" in german you say "deutsch" wich sounds very close to "dutch". In the US Over a long time and a lot of different german languages These separate languages melted into some rare languages of themselfs that are also considerer "deutsch" and/or "dutch". I can understand 85% of the PD (Pennsylvania dutch) as a native German. thats also the case with the Netherlands dutch. But there is also the Pennsylvania Deutsch, very similar but not the same and i can also understand most of it. Thats why you can consider that separate languages as "deutsch" and why german is one of the Dominant language in most of the US exept for english and spanish.
Illinois in a nutshell:
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🇩🇪🇵🇱🇩🇪
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Wait, ive seen this before...
Poland in WW2 in a nutshell.
@@joseaca1010It's a classic
ruclips.net/video/H30HJtfU7QA/видео.htmlsi=GLu5WWhTdX9IENKq reminds me of that one Family Guy cutaway 😂
“Those were the good days”-👴🏻
"And the rest is dominated by Germany"
"It Wouldn't be the first time"
-👨🏻
Yesss
They might loose in the Wars but they succeed
It should be 👨🏻🦳 not 👦🏻
@@AbubakarSW but their is no stache
thats his mouth.@@1rishAviation
South Dakota speaking it’s own language :🗿
South Dakota deterring all immigrants cause it sucks: 🗿
@@random_idiot9209 South Dakota is like Oklahoma but better. There's nothing in the center of the state but on the outskirts there's lots of actually beautiful nature like the black hills, the badlands, etc. even mount rushmoore or however u spell it is in SD.
I've been traveling to SD for 23 years to see family & have never heard of the "Dakota", language. It must be like how the Irish are in Ireland. 90% of em speak English but their actual language is galec. U could spend many years in ireland without hearing anyone speak it's native language
Lakotah is a native american language
@@GabrielParedesOrtiz-c4ias long as I know, Dakota and Lakota are not the same language
The polish speakers area is the biggest group of Polish People out of poland
Polska gurom w Illinois 🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
No
I've never heard a polish speaker in Illinois, I'm from there, odd
There is a lot of polish people in Chicago@@TerTodenOfficial
Tak jest
Hoi4 peace deals be like;
AOH2 war borders
Facts
If the british were included, they would have made an even more cursed border
I just contest having the highest score it usualy works that i get every thing
Underrated comment
As someone who lives in Georgia, I have met several Korean people.
There are tons of Korean restaurants too. At least in ATL
I've been to Duluth, GA.
Reason why Spanish was excluded is because it would take up every state except for Louisiana, Maine, and Hawaii.
Also Alaska, would be a native language.
Nah spa is would take louisiana true French is spoek en louisisna but the fact that new orleans is the most populated city in luisisana and I see billboards in spanish almost as much as English
@@jajaiarigaga2842 this is untrue. Statistics say French is more spoken.
These little "language enclaves" of French in Louisiana and northern Maine fascinate me because they're essentially remnants of French colonization.
Osea que puedo ir USA sin tener que aprender ingles, o solo con saber lo básico.
@@neryvolonchinkionly certain parts tbh like central and southern Florida you may need only a basic understanding of English but most other places you’ll need to learn more
Me for the whole video:it's impossible that there isn't ger-
The end of the video:
SAME 😂
😂
But German is dying away since ww1😢
Those are the least populated states hate Germany from USA
@@muhammedjaseemshajeef6781Das werden wir schon noch ändern!
“in each american state, excluding english and spanish”
me: **doesnt moves**
Me : move half
Keep Yourself Safe
when i heard it instantly i tried to look for a comment that was typing about this too 😭
Me to
Entschuldigen Sie, aber dies ist nun Staatseigentum der Bundesrepublik Deutschland.
Ein Volk, ein Reich, ein Kommentarbereich.
und ein hund@@ZetsubenSama
Rahhh 🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥🙋🏻♂️🙋🏻♂️🙋🏻♂️
Mahlzeit 😂
Für die Bundesrebublik 😂😂😂
Fun fact: the reason why we don’t have an official lenguaje is because when we made elections to make it official we almost lost for German so we canceled the event.
You were so close to greatness
That would have been an oddly different WW1 and WW2
@@KatarinaBohtanaa big reason why we didn’t join ww1 immediately is we were unsure which side to join, with there being so many German immigrants in the us
@@stannumowl Yeah, imagine those 'muricans speaking "Jeffr3y Epsteen, Albert I-steen". I'm not even german and I already feel a great disgust in how they butcher the language.
They'd really make it a "german criolle" language.
@@samirSchIf you're not even german, why do you have such a big stick up your ass over something that hasn't even happened?
"Excluding English and Spani-"
*Turns into f////// stone*
what
@@nikolasha8554its a meme that if you say english or spanish and then they say the language and translate that language to english or spanish?
Same
R u 12
Baby you got something in your nose
They actually teach Navajo at Northern Arizona University. Flagstaff is right outside of the Navajo Nation and I work with a ton of native Americans it's really cool.
Do they bring special cuisine to the university??
Yupik and Inupiaq is available in Alaska Universities as well
Everyone should know at least one Native language. We must do our part to keep these languages alive.
@@JoseMartinez-df2db Theyre on Duolingo
@@JoseMartinez-df2db I wish they did teach it.
Florida here
Without a doubt the 3rd most popular language is Spanglish
Behind Spanish and Spanish
Not a language, so its still Haitian Creole 🇭🇹🇭🇹. Then Portuguese maybe 🇧🇷
@@mixtapemania6769Spanish is not a language?
@@the_negus spanglish isn't
Spanglish is not a language.@@the_negus
@@the_negus Spanglish isn't a language that would just be a hybrid of two different languages.
Be specific with Florida say HAITIAN Creole 🇭🇹🇭🇹. Because its not just any french creole.
Florida is populated by Haitians, not people from Martinique, Guadeloupe, French Guiana, etc.
I agree ❤❤❤🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹
nah. There’s no Haitian Creole speakers in America.
@Bear-c4x Not true
@-ImGoingBackto505- Very true*
@@Bear-c4x "The most important creole language of the world, Haitian Creole is spoken nationwide in Haiti, that is, by its entire population of over 11 million people, and by about 2 million people in the Haitian-American Diaspora in the United States." -FIU
fun fact: North Dakota is the only US state where the second most spoken language isn't spanish; it's actually German with about 8900 speakers and spanish has about 8200 speakers in the state
I was honestly surprised there was more Italian than German or Dutch in PA
"The Pennsylvania Dutch" are not Dutch, they're German. In Germany, German is "Deutsche" so Americans mistook it to mean Dutch.
@@johnarmstrong472I was about to say this, found out I'm a Pennsylvania deutsch living a few states out
I’m not. Philadelphia has a huge amount of Italians and Phili somewhat dominates the state population wise.
Outside of NY I think of Phili as being the 2nd most Italian major city in America. (Including all of NJ in between really)
@@johnarmstrong472its Deutsch not Deutsche.
There are a lot of Italians in PA
Tagalog is becoming the largest language from Asia. 🇵🇭
But what about bissayan
That make sense.
Michigan is full of Arabic people who ran away from civil war.
East States is full of Asiain migrations espically Chinese and Koreans after the Korean war.
Louisiana and some Eastern states where under control of France in some parts of History.
The lands between Mexico and USA is the land of where native Americans run to, since it was the empty lands between the big civilisations of native Americans that were just conquered.
Califorina and Hawaii were in good relation with Philippines when it was a US terreory, since they are the closet to it.
Washington state was a new empty state that wanted people in the same days of Vitnamese war.
But, if all Indian people were using one language, I think they will conquer atleast 25% of this map, they just talk in many languages.
@jjquasar232 Dearborn Michigan has a way lower crime rate than places like Dallas or Houston Texas and has by far the most arabs of any city in the US, so maybe we're not actually the problem and it's you projecting. There's also virtually no mass shootings in Dearborn compared to the God blessed American south so go figure.
I live 40 minutes to the highest Arabic per capita population outside of the Middle East we are very Arabic in michigan
@@jjquasarstop fulling your racist lies as someone from Michigan (the state with the biggest Arab population) Arabs have been nothing but a help here
@@jjquasar
Wtf r u talkin' bout?
@@jjquasar
WTF you saying. Are you high or something!
"Dakodan in south dakoda"💀☠
I thought it said dakoda in south dakoda
You guys mean Dakota?
I think they meant Lakota
This has 69 likes.let me fix that
Lakhota is an indigene language
Lot of German and polish in PA as well. What we commonly call Amish, which are actually mostly mennonite speak a lot of German.
I was surprised it was Italian in Pennsylvania and not German. But I've also never been to Pennsylvania.
That's true, but their German differs a lot from the one spoken in Germany.
That's true, but their German differs a lot from the one spoken in Germany.
Poland be looking at Germany like: 👁 👁
lol
Vâng
People in Minnesota speaking swedish: *cries in corner*
😂
Many people in Minnesota have swedish ancestry but few speak swedish
I would say Somali
We all know the Irish rule Minnesota
i was surprised it wasn’t somali
Its interesting how the most spoken language in Massachussets is portuguese after english and spanish because Massachussets is the second most popular state for brazilian immigrants in USA, just after Florida. There is even a city near Boston that is mostly brazilian immigrants, plus huge brazilian neighbourhoods in Boston.
Edit: one of the reasons massachussets is popular for brazilians its because of its cheap healthcare compared to the rest of the country, higher and waaay cheaper coverage than other states, plus a immigrant friendly market, good job oportunities and cheap housing outside of Boston
New Jersey is like mafia of US, let's be honest💀
Edit: can't you people take a joke?
Bon jovi, Charlie puth, Bruce Springsteen
Not really, new yorker propaganda screwed up new jersey so bad
Ima make you an offer you cant refuse...
@@PhthaloGreenskin deal
I'm from New Jersey and in my entire life of living here, I have only met like 15 Italians. Ffs I've met more Koreans than Italians here
In California we also have Chinese Filipino Koreans and sometimes Japanese and German
Almost asia
In California we’ve got almost every language bro. Vietnamese, Armenian, Tagalog, Punjabi, Armenian, Persian, Mandarin, Cantonese, Korean, Arabic…
@@11universita7because it is closer to East Asia.
Yes. California has more Vietnamese, Japanese, and Korean speakers than all other states. It's just that Tagalog is the most by sheer numbers.
Pennsylvania’s 3rd if you include both Standard and the PA version spoken by mostly Amish and Mennonites
Should be German
(Including it with Dutch, which is spoken in the Netherlands would make zero sense since it’s based off of Palatinate German; although considering it distinct would be a fair classification)
Tbh if they did not exclude Spanish then all of the USA would have a Spanish flag on top and the video would only be 5 seconds long 😂
No.
If they did not exclude English, Spanish would be seen nowhere.
Except Michigan, willing to bet it’d still be Arabic
I think Louisiana has French
Minnesota’s used to be Somalian
Floridian here. I speak English and German and I'm currently working on learning Czech. I have not seen too many French creole speakers here so i'm presuming they are all primarily in the South (which geographically would make sense). I live moreso in the center. Interesting to know.
When he says French creole he means Haitian creole. Kind of weird wording. If you live in Orlando I'm sure you've seen Haitians before, but yeah they are VERY much present in South Florida
Ahoj!
the way polish speakers are surrounded by German speakers💀
The funny thing is us Dutch people used to own New York
New Amsterdam
@@Νικόλαος1665 i know there is still a part called Rotterdam there
Tbf at that period of time it was so small that WALL STREET was the northernmost part of the city - and it was confined to only Manhattan., seriously there were farms where Five points and Harlem are now which is fascinating tbh.
Even Old New York was once New Amsterdam.
Why did they change it I can't explain
Before New Amsterdam it was French, New Angoulême.@@thebaron2277
pleasantly surprised by the native languages’ presence!
Most spoken language:X
Countries colonizing US states:✓
I might wanna know the history on why some of these languages are spoken especially veitnamese
Immigrants
I know because I’m Vietnamese, because when World War II started they after it ended, they traveled to America
@@tinhtran7367 Probably also true but i know that some South Vietnamese tried to leave vietnam and enter neighbouring countries after the Vietnam war. Most tried to get to either America or Australia.
Idk might be Poor Filipinos work in USA and Chinese do business in Philippines
Vietnamese speakers in the US are largely descendants of those who were allied to the South Vietnamese government or other pro-American forces during the Vietnam War who fled in fear of reprisals, with the US granting them extra support in getting through immigration at the time as refugees to become permanent residents. This is also the same reason why Hmong are a huge population in Minnesota (as well as Wisconsin and North Carolina), since they were allied to the US along the Ho Chi Minh trail and targeted for persecution in Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos for several years in the aftermath.
Tagalog is spoken a lot because the Philippines was a US colony until the 1940s and so you had tons of workers and residents who already had connections in the US and moved there, which created communities for later chain migration.
Koreans are a mix of recent immigration for jobs and historic migration as a result of the Korean War and South Korea's alliance with the US.
I'm not sure why they first came specifically to Michigan, but whatever the reason, Michigan became the recipient of a huge amount of Arab migration from across the Levant and Maghreb in the last 50-60 years, which has resulted in some places like Dearborn being majority Muslim. Arabic language presence is a result of that.
French Creole, or rather, Haitian Kreyol as it really should be called, is the direct result of Florida being nearby to Haiti and the massive amount of instability, poverty, and violence in Haiti over the last century. Like Cubans, it was easier for them to get to Florida to seek Asylum and a lot laid down roots.
Italian, Portuguese, French, Polish, and German are all remnants of 1800s migrations, in large part because those states had overwhelmingly massive numbers of people from those countries in those states, though it should be said that most of those languages are very small minorities nowadays largely upheld by very conservative communities like the Amish for German.
I feel like the Native Languages should be pretty obvious, and I've got 0 idea about the Russians in Oregon.
As an Georgian who lives in North Carolina, i have NEVER seen someone speaking French while living there.
khinkaliphil
I live in NC to Lol
How South Dakota feels after this:🙋♂️✋✋
Every karen be furious rn 😭😭
"If youre in America speak english"
Ong, they don't realize that the us is diverse.
Me from Poland: POLAND? POLAND IN AMERICA?????
Żałosne
Poland and America are very great allies with similar views. It makes sense that several Polish people would choose to move in the US.
@@user-tp4jl4xt6w Its more about history but ok
@@user-tp4jl4xt6w I love Poland from USA I'm Mexican but still USA is very close to USA in relations our biggest enemy is Germany
@@user-tp4jl4xt6wwe do not have similar views with Poland we are just a rich country so they move here
''Excluding English and Spanish"
Had me turn into a -fucking- Stone.
As a Vietnamese with family members in one or more of these states, I can confirm this is acurate
Gross
@@alexgomez6723stop talking about yourself like that.
@@thekingofmoney2000 Good thing I wasn’t, mouth breather.
@@alexgomez6723you look like a mouth breather
@@thekingofmoney2000 pay no heed, he's just a bot who want attention.
I can confirms that there are a lot of Polish in Illinois
We truly love our Vietnamese fellow Texans. Thank y’all for coming here and putting down roots. ❤
thought it would be an indian language
Hi
I live in a Chinese area in Brooklyn so I can confirm that we do have a large amount of Chinese people. Don't forget Chinatown in Manhattan and Flushing in Queens.
Nah. There’s no Chinese in the US. That’s a lie! You’re thinking of Canada!
We all know why German got the most for a reason
The most what?
I like German
German brewers?
@@Yare_YareDazeno cause several people fled Germany during the late 19th Century and very early 20th Century.
@@user-tp4jl4xt6w
Yes and Some of them were Brewers and faced Anti-German Sentiment during the Prohibition & WW1 In the US Because Alcohol was Banned back then and WW1 is Going On.
Believe me, Northern Virginia and SoCal are massive Asian hubs. In fact, I have Filipino relatives living in SoCal right now
As a Maryland resident though, I don’t think I’ve heard any French speakers in my entire life 😮
Minnesota, especially the Twin Cities metro area, used to have the largest Hmong population in the US. (Not sure if we still do or not.) Now we're getting a lot of Somalis too.
in duluth we got too many somlis, and you can tell they Somali too, especially the men😭
@Mrhmm-S There are a LOT in St Cloud, too. A couple of years ago, my niece was the only non-Somali in her second grade class. I'm not sure about now, though.
What somalis came in the 90s that was 30 years ago mostly ecuadorians now
@wussrestbrook1200 Not anywhere I go. Maybe in the Cities, but nowhere north of there.
That’s why Ilhan Omar was elected to the House
Those American Vietnamese speakers will be angry at that flag. I can already smell the hatred.
why ?
“Except English and Spanish”
DEEP SIGH *Checks the comments straight away*
As a Virginian, I can confirm that yes there are a lot of South Koreans and Korean speakers here.
As a Virginian i have never scene like any south Korean speakers
20 minutes to the west of DC in northern virginia, you will find a huge korean population. Churches, businesses, etc are in Korean. Pretty cool.
@@jp1431 oh thats why i have never seen Korean people i live southern va
@@jp1431 Ikr! Northern Virginia has had a higher influx of Koreans it’s pretty neat!
As a virgin i can conf-
I immediately guessed Portuguese for Massachusetts and Hawaii, which makes sense considering we have the highest Portuguese population in the whole country
Also Cape Verdeans and Brazilians
I'm sorry for you
They are Brazilians, not Portuguese
@@Emanuel-Araujo yes I am literally Portuguese, and I live in Massachusetts, they definitely have a much higher population of Portuguese people than Brazilians
@@Spritecranberry12345 I lived in Boston when I was at college and I never saw a single Portuguese person, let alone Brazilians, I even studied with several.
"Vietnamese is common in four states"
Oh, cool, what are they?
"Moving on"
No way there’s more Italians than Pennsylvania Dutch speakers in PA
It's Pennsylvania Deutsche if you really want to know.
@@Beltzland pronounced dye-ch
What about the Welsh in Pennsylvania?
@@BeltzlandDeutsch. Not deutsche. Deutsch.
PA, specifically Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, got a lot of Italian immigrants throughout the 20th century, including my grandpa’s parents. That’s most likely the reason
The hmong in Minnesota is so true
After the Vietnam war many Hmong people fled to Minnesota and other states most of them live in California
Bro really said english or Spanish 💀
Yea lol
As a German I see this as a win 🇩🇪
For once
The video is wrong. People aren’t speaking German in the Midwest. They are incorrectly counting people who speak Pennsylvanian German and Volga German as German speakers. Even though they only speak those languages for religious reasons
Those States are mostly empty in other words the least populated hate Germany from USA
Hispanics: please hold my tequila
@@jeffslote9671 here in Ohio we have a lot of German speakers. My home city still has schools that teach in German. A lot of us have family from Germany that passed the language down. Unfortunately the language was banned during WWI (later unbanned) due to anti-German hysteria otherwise there'd be more speakers, but there's still a solid number here
The hmong population in Minnesota is very big. I know a ton of hmong family thats from there
Also good job on saying Hmong correctly
"Son, why the trees in texas speak Vietnamese?"
I'm going to REPORT you bc what you wrote is offensive😡😡😡
@@kazan3210 should i care or...?
Well, Texas is dominated by Tagalog cause over here in our cities there is a bunch of tagalog speakers
Edit: Stop arguing lol ik I'm Texan and probably in some areas they don't but I know they do speak tagalog in atleast some parts of the cities
Explain how is it dominated by? If they excluded English and Spanish? Is like saying there are a lot but they are the minoritty 😂
I’ve never seen anything in Oklahoma be Vietnamese. I was expecting one of our tribal languages but nope we get vietnamese
There are lots of Chinese and Vietnamese in Texas.
I’m Texan and know a ton of people who speak Vietnamese, I guessed it would be Vietnamese. I have only met a few who spoke Tagalog.
@@gabrielgamer4458OKC has a huge influx of Vietnamese in the 70s. They settled here. We have a whole Asian district. It's big enough it's moved into other neighborhoods too. We have multiple Asian groceries. We have a couple of great noodle houses, pho and ramen... Like?
I love how Poland is almost surrounded by German speakers…
"english and spanish"
got me freezed
🤖🤖🤖
@@gabo69420 shut up
I’m surprised about German being the 3rd most common language in my home state (Colorado). I thought it would’ve been Vietnamese for sure since we have a lot of Vietnamese speaking people over here.
>96% of portuguese speakers are Brazilians.
>Proceeds to use the Portugal flag.
The language...
@@slaimiaadem1634 ... is not portuguese from Portugal, they speak Brazilian Portuguese in this whatever-unitedstatian-irrelevant-state.
@Disconnected554 Ainda é portugues, então não esta errado em pôr a bandeira de Portugal.
72% of Portuguese speakers are Brazilians. It is very different from 96%. And that percentage is decreasing day by day. In some decades, the majority of Portuguese speakers are not going to be Brazilian. Also, Hawaii, Massachussets and Rhode Islands are states with a very large number of Portuguese people. Also, the language's name is Portuguese, not Brazilian.
@@andreribeiro521 I lived in Boston and never saw a Portuguese person, I saw several Brazilians and even Angolans, but no Portuguese, I've seen them in London. It's easy to intensify a Portuguese because of the carrying accent.
When he said "English and Spanish" I stopped moving for the rest of the video.
It's amazing how globalization drastically changed in just around 200 years. For thousands of years, humanity was never able to easily travel the world. Now we do and we can see how everyone from everywhere can now get all mixed in together. None of which was possible just 200 years ago, before ocean liners and planes became mainstream. What a time to be alive when you can go yo the opposite side of the world riding a flying vehicle, a technology that was once thought impossible. I do hope humanity further progresses.
I’d rather live 500 years ago, who wants to live in a world where cultures are erased and everyone is forced to be the same?
Our differences is what is beautiful, being the same just means the extinction of others. Everyone should be trying to preserve who they are.
Globalism just means McDonald’s in every country and everyone dressing the same. Nobody wants that and people are waking up. I’m glad globalism is reducing as nations what to preserve their identity. Nationalism protectionism and isolationism is becoming more popular thankfully. Hopefully we get a full reversal.
When i visit Indonesia or Italy I don’t want to see a McDonalds or people wearing Nike shoes. I want to experience their way of life, not some capitalist bastardisation of a nation.
@@ibrahimhassan711 500 years ago, you wouldn't have the internet, smartphones, plumbing, you'll probably have a lifespan of 40 maybe less, you'll most likely be a farmer as most industries today did not exist yet back then, your parents will choose your spouse for you as arranged marriage was the norm worldwide for both the poor and wealthy. You wouldn't have electricity and you will probably have 7 kids, 5 of which will die of malnutrition leaving you with just two. Countries like Japan, China and Korea used to be extremely impoverished nations that developed through capitalism. It was their choice to accept globalization. You can't choose for them. If they want to embrace capitalism, (which turned them into the first world nations they are today), that's their right. If they don't want to become a capitalist nation, that's also their choice, not yours. It's their choice if they want to become globalized, modern and have a developed economy. You can't stop Indonesians from buying Nike if that's the brand they want to buy, just because it pisses you off to see Indonesians wearing Nike shoes.
@@marcuscarana9240 the negative consequences of the internet and smartphones outweigh the good. We had indoor plumbing where I’m from 500 years ago. We also had good irrigation systems for agriculture.
500 years back People lived far older than 40, I’m not talking about the 10th century and even if I was you’d still be wrong, that’s a myth.
My parents have better taste in women than I do, who needs electricity? Humanity has gone without it for most of history. Having 7 sons sounds great.
Japan and Korea would choose being impoverished over being extinct, that’s not even a hard choice to make. Poor or extinct? Like come on now. Besides now it’s pretty obvious they regret their choices, it’s why nationalism is growing in the youth and isolationism. Just look at Japanese laws on citizenship. They now understand they must close the floodgates before all gays settle in.
I can’t stop Indonesian from buying them but their government can, I’d impose 100% tariffs on foreign goods that they can produce domestically.
Globalism and capitalism is a scam, look how America doesn’t allow Chinese evs in their market. It’s hypocrisy. The capitalists only want free trade when it benefits them, when others out compete them they impose tariffs and engage in protectionism like the hypocrites they are.
Besides why would Indonesians want to contribute to the American economy while simultaneously making themselves more and more poor. It’s a scam, like what Britain did to China with opium.
This is why Africa is still poor because you have tricked them into free trade that doesn’t benefit them in the slightest. You take their raw materials in exchange for cheap worthless commodities. It’s exploitative and wrong. I’d start a war over it
@@marcuscarana9240 the negative consequences of the internet and smartphones outweigh the good. We had indoor plumbing where I’m from 500 years ago. We also had good irrigation systems for agriculture.
500 years back People lived far older than 40, I’m not talking about the 10th century and even if I was you’d still be wrong, that’s a myth.
My parents have better taste in women than I do, I’m okay with that, who needs electricity? Humanity has gone without it for most of history. Having 7 sons sounds great.
Japan and Korea would choose being impoverished over being extinct, that’s not even a hard choice to make. Poor or extinct? Like come on now. Besides now it’s pretty obvious they regret their choices, it’s why nationalism is growing in the youth and isolationism. Just look at Japanese laws on citizenship. They now understand they must close the floodgates before all lgbt settle in.
I can’t stop Indonesian from buying them but their government can, I’d impose 100% tariffs on foreign goods that they can produce domestically.
@@marcuscarana9240 Globalism and capitalism is a scam, look how America doesn’t allow Chinese evs in their market. It’s hypocrisy. The capitalists only want free trade when it benefits them, when others out compete them they impose tariffs and engage in protectionism like the hypocrites they are.
Besides why would an Indonesian want to contribute to the American economy while simultaneously making themselves more and more poor? Its not in their own self interest and is a scam, like what Britain did to China with opium.
This is why Africa is still poor because you have tricked them into free trade that doesn’t benefit them in the slightest. You take their raw materials in exchange for cheap worthless commodities. It’s exploitative and wrong. I’d start a war over it.
There is a town in the United States where the main language is Tolkien's Elvish.
Hell yeah
What’s the town name
@@augth dont remember
I read that like 6 years ago
I still have that piece of information on my head
Sindarin or Quenya?
him: english and spanish.
me: im frozen for life
"Don't worry, Im teaching these states how to paint" - 👨🏻 🎨
😂
Npc
@@bowser3017how
The northern French states have a lot of Quebec French because of proximity
Yeah that one is pretty obvious lol
That is so true I’ve live in New England all my life and I’ve heard a lot of French on vacation to North Conway NH
And the souther you go the more snowbirds there are
Although we go to Texas a lot because that’s where our mining equipment come from and that’s where they teach us how to use it
But there’s a shit ton of us in El Paso because many of us works in Mexico especially in the humanitarian field of work
There’s a lot of us in New York but only during our vacations
@@panamrailfanwhy Connecticut tho I guess high society speak french
German is the largest ethnic group in the USA.
'Chinese'🇨🇳🗿
'Russian'🇷🇺🗿
What does this even mean
Are you a ruskie bot? 🤖
@@spark1400I think they’re fives years old and an ultranationalist
😒😒
?????
Polish in Illinois is because many Polish people live in Chicago
🇺🇲: We rule in this continent
Spanish people: You sure?
Bro forgot to credit Husavi Productions for inspiration 💀
I’m from Michigan and yes there are many Arab speakers in our state
mhmm
Dearborn is dominated by Arabic population
ngl i havent met any arab speakers, atleast not yet
"Including english and spanish"
👆
Me
By this thing spoken, we're cooked.
There’s this really annoying guy in my French class that speaks Russian and considers himself a communist despite knowing nothing about communist theory… I don’t know why I feel the need to share this, I’m just bored.
Hopefully he grows the fuck up and realizes there’s much more to Russian culture than communism.
Mega cringe
Наша Раша, Америка параша
Криндж
Because all of his knowledges about communism are based on Dmitry Puchkov's videos
the navajo flag is so beautiful 🥺
English and Spanish WHOEVER MOVES FIRST IS you know...
0:07
gay
Austrian painter:YEEEEEEEESSSS!!!!!
Oh No💀
Oh no 💀 that was such a sigma skibidi Ohio Austrian painter gangnam style 🔥💪🔥
No He would say:JAAAAA!!!
Those States are least populated hahaha by the way hate Germany from USA
😭😭
And in Louisiana, we also speak Cajun French (or French Creole.)
new English and Spanish?
Old English or Spanish?
I live in Oregon and I'm of Russian descent
I also live in Oregon but I think I am not a Russian decent but just a Russian speaker that also uses Russian culture.
Love Russia from USA Germany is our biggest enemy
I'm from Oregon and I might have a bit of Russian descent. It makes sense bcus Oregon is I'm pretty sure the closest state to Alaska. I'm mainly Norwegian, Mexican, and of other European countries. I'm also a bit native too.
@@loranelson8476 cool Russian and Norwegian
@@familyandfriends3519 fits me bcus I've always enjoyed the chill mornings lol
How would the map look like if Spanish was included?
Nearly all states would be it.
pretty sure it’d be all spanish except for hawaii, alaska and maine. hawaii would be either tagalog or ilocano (filipino languages), alaska would be yupik, maine would be french
As a Floridian I have never heard someone speak French Creole in public
I have never heard someone speaking *Hmong* in my life
(I'm a Minnesotan)
same, I thought our language would be German since we got more germans💀
You should come to Saint Paul and see.
I am Hmong but I don’t live in Minnesota. But I do know that most of my cousins, Aunts, Uncles, nephews, and even nieces live in Minnesota. But I do also agree that it sounds kinda weird- like nyob zoo, which idk even know how to pronounce 😭, means Hello in Hmong.
Do you not live in the Twin Cities?
@@jalapeno1119 I bet he doesn't. Guy probably lives up in the north or something.
I would like to argue that Louisiana is a creole french speaking state.
Barely. They really need to revive their creole
As a Pennsylvanian I’ve never heard someone speak Italian out in public in my life
Damn lol keep making the great vids
El país con mas hablantes de español en el mundo es México, el segundo no es Colombia, no es españa, son los Estados Unidos de América.
Yes! Latin Americans favorite hobby is fleeing to the US!
Parece que lo es.
Sí Mexico y gringolandia
As an oregonian, im surprised it isnt french or german. Everyone seems to want to learn french and theres a lot of german here from what ive seen.
The “French Creole” in Florida is HAITIAN CREOLE not the French Creole from Louisiana! You should probably switch it to Haiti’s flag (source: born & raised resident of Florida…unfortunately)
Michigan also has a lot of French speakers given it’s heavy French influence
Detroit was founded by Monsieur Cadillac, a French explorer.
More likely than not it’s quebecois French
@@WhiteboardMario198 patnais
As someone from the west coast, I have so many friends that speak Tagalog. 🤙
America actually doesn't have any official languages, not even english
Wish it was the same with the Philippines 😢
But English Is the language they use
@@Insanepieas well as a lot of other languages.
@@ВиталийДербенцев-щ7ж everything is in English tho
nobody speaks a different language unless their with family or maybe close friends
Where i live ive never heard anyone speak German 💀
I think it's second most spoken
Because I read an article about this
I'm from Texas and I can conclude HARDLY ANYONE SPEAKS VIETNAMESE
nobody*
German and polish should be protected and young polish and german people in America should be encouraged to learn it ,or it will die away😊
Definetly but german and dutch will most likely survive. It is spoken a lot in the Amish communitys.
@@ZetsubenSama wait Dutch?
@@muhammedjaseemshajeef6781 yes, dutch.
The amish people speak a lot of dutch and german.
@@muhammedjaseemshajeef6781 to elaborate on this a little further:
In Europa there are many separate but very similar languages that you could consider some Form of Dutch and German.
-belgium german
- Dutch from the netherlands
-Swiss german from switzerland
-german from germany
-austrian german aka. Austrian
All of These are very similar but separate languages.
If you say "german" in german you say "deutsch" wich sounds very close to "dutch".
In the US Over a long time and a lot of different german languages These separate languages melted into some rare languages of themselfs that are also considerer "deutsch" and/or "dutch".
I can understand 85% of the PD (Pennsylvania dutch) as a native German. thats also the case with the Netherlands dutch. But there is also the Pennsylvania Deutsch, very similar but not the same and i can also understand most of it.
Thats why you can consider that separate languages as "deutsch" and why german is one of the Dominant language in most of the US exept for english and spanish.
Germany really pulled a uno reverse card on USA
How so?
Equal exchange. There are many Americans in Germany
@@NIDELLANEUM No hate Germany from USA those states are least populated hahaha hate Germany from USA
@@NIDELLANEUM 😂😂😂
Я рад, что в Америке есть некоторые из нас, русских 🇷🇺
That explains why american have the biggest economy in the world
* the biggest state debt in the world
@@ВиталийДербенцев-щ7жit has both.
@@ВиталийДербенцев-щ7жXD fr they have all countries gdp's and depts