the_mellojoe t1_it41md1 wrote
Reply to comment by potatoisabean in [OC] US counties required to provide non-English ballots under the Voting Rights Act, by number of languages by USAFacts_Official
officially, there is no "the language" and every time it came up for a vote, people voted it down. so which language should people speak? Any of the native indigenous languages? German? Spanish? English? Old Norse? Italian? or any of the languages brought from the countries in Africa?
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Longjumping-End-3017 t1_it45jwg wrote
While English, is the most common language spoken in the US, there is no official "main" languages in the US.
the_mellojoe t1_it46ht3 wrote
the USA does not have an official language.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Languages_of_the_United_States?wprov=sfla1
johndburger t1_it520dc wrote
What’s the “main language” in Switzerland? How about China?
FreshestEve t1_it468fr wrote
Nah they are correct. The USA do not seem to have an official language at the federal level. Some countries do have multiple languages at the federal level and not one "main" language e.g Switzerland.
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