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Do people speak Spanish in Vermont.?

While Spanish is spoken in Vermont, it's not as common as in some other parts of the US. Here's why:

* Demographics: Vermont has a relatively small Hispanic population compared to states like California or Florida.

* History: The state's history is largely tied to European settlers, particularly from England and France.

* Language of Business: English is the primary language of business and government in Vermont.

However, it's important to remember:

* Growing Hispanic population: The Hispanic population in Vermont, while small, is increasing.

* Immigrant communities: There are Spanish-speaking communities in Vermont, particularly in areas with higher immigrant populations.

* Spanish learners: There are likely many people learning Spanish in Vermont for personal or professional reasons.

So, while Spanish is not the dominant language, it is present and growing in Vermont.

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