Here is a breakdown:
* English: Overwhelmingly the most spoken language.
* German: A significant portion of North Dakota's population has German ancestry, and the language is still spoken in some communities.
* Norwegian: Another language with historical significance in the state due to Norwegian immigration, with a notable presence in the northern and western parts of the state.
* Native American Languages: There are several Native American languages spoken in North Dakota, including Dakota, Lakota, Ojibwe, and Cree. These languages are primarily spoken by members of the state's various Native American tribes.
* Other Languages: There are also smaller populations that speak other languages, such as Spanish, French, and Russian.
The specific language spoken in a particular region of North Dakota can vary based on the history of settlement and the demographics of the area.