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  1. Languages of the United States; Official: None: National: English : Main: English 78.0%, Spanish 13.3%, other Indo-European languages 3.8%, Asian and Pacific languages 3.6%, other languages 1.2% (2022 survey by the Census Bureau) Indigenous

  2. Os Estados Unidos não possuem uma língua oficial em nível federal, mas o idioma mais comumente usado é o inglês (especificamente, o inglês americano ), que é o idioma nacional de facto. É também o idioma falado em casa pela maioria da população do país (aproximadamente 78,5%). [ 6] .

  3. Languages of the United States. English is the de facto national language of the United States, with 82% of the population claiming it as a mother tongue, and some 96% claiming to speak it "well" or "very well". [1] However, no official language exists at the Federal level.

  4. Approximately 430 languages are spoken or signed by the population, of which 177 are indigenous to the U.S. or its territories. The United States does not have an official language at the federal level, but the most commonly used language is English, which is the de facto national language.

  5. This is a list of official languages by country and territory. It includes all languages that have official language status either statewide or in a part of the state, or that have status as a national language, regional language, or minority language .

    Country/region
    Official Language
    Abkhaz Russian
    Persian (Dari) Pashto
    Arabic Berber
  6. Top. 0–9. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z. Subcategories. This category has the following 14 subcategories, out of 14 total. Languages of the United States by state ‎ (21 C, 1 P) ! Categories by language of the United States ‎ (1 C) . American singers by language ‎ (13 C) American writers by language ‎ (8 C) +.

  7. 27 de dez. de 2023 · According to the U.S. Census Bureau, some of the most widely spoken languages other than English are Spanish, Chinese, Tagalog, Vietnamese, and Arabic. Learn more about the languages spoken in the United States. People in the U.S. also speak Native North American languages such as Navajo, Yupik, Dakota, Apache, Keres, and Cherokee, among others.