While English is the primary language for most Americans, there are many other languages spoken across the country, including:
* Spanish: The second most spoken language in the US, with a large Hispanic population.
* Chinese: The third most spoken language, reflecting the growing Asian-American population.
* French: Primarily spoken in Louisiana and other areas with historical French influence.
* Tagalog: Spoken by a significant Filipino-American population.
* Vietnamese: Spoken by a growing Vietnamese-American community.
* Arabic: Spoken by a growing Arab-American population.
* German: Spoken by some communities in the Midwest and other areas with historical German settlement.
* Korean: Spoken by a significant Korean-American population.
* Russian: Spoken by a community of Russian immigrants.
* Indigenous languages: There are over 170 recognized Native American languages spoken in the United States, though many are endangered.
This list is not exhaustive, and the diversity of languages spoken in the US reflects its rich cultural tapestry.