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Pretty sure ebonics is not being fairly represented by this map.
 
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I also thought it was funny how the only Polish state was completely surrounded by German states.
 
These maps are all wrong....the 3rd most spoken language is the same in every state......it's called BAD ENGLISH!!!
 
Introduced two Hawaiian friends at a party and they seemed to hit it off. He was pretty excited to be going out on a date with her and the girl told my girlfriend at the time she was too. First date, he starts talking in Tagalog. He did not get a second as she absolutely hated it.
 
What the hell is Tagalog??? I can't believe Russian is the next language in Ore. Watch out for the terror cells if war breaks out. Appears Indiana is surrounded by the Germans. The Poles hate that shit. I can not believe how many States have German as a third language.
 
What the hell is Tagalog??? I can't believe Russian is the next language in Ore. Watch out for the terror cells if war breaks out. Appears Indiana is surrounded by the Germans. The Poles hate that shit. I can not believe how many States have German as a third language.

German American is the biggest "ethnic" group in the country, it's really not that surprising. I think a lot of those weird rural midwestern states the people haven't integrated as much either so it's not that shocking some of them still speak some German in the home.
 
German American is the biggest "ethnic" group in the country, it's really not that surprising. I think a lot of those weird rural midwestern states the people haven't integrated as much either so it's not that shocking some of them still speak some German in the home.
As a novice to this field, I thought German was primarily an Mennonite or Amish language.
 
This Rooskie thing should be good for some extra Federal funds being spent in Oregon by the Trump administration.

No, he expects the Rooskies to pay him.

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As a novice to this field, I thought German was primarily an Mennonite or Amish language.

I'm by no means an expert either, I've just heard there's a lot of small towns in the midwest that were started by Germans and are still mostly full of their descendants. Makes sense, I know of a few Swedish ones too that are full of Swedish stuff, even Astoria is pretty Scandinavian.
 

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