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The Most Common Languages Spoken in the U.S. After English and Spanish
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The Most Common Languages Spoken in the U.S. After English and Spanish

How come ebonics didn't take the top spot anywhere? Don't they know that it's a language now.

The DEA was looking for some fluent speakers to help translate a few years ago. I considered applying. A few years of working in DC/Baltimore education has really helped my fluency.

Hell even the Economist is on board. I think this map is racist.
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