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How many languages are recognized by the US?

The United States does not officially recognize any specific language as its national language. This means there is no official number of "recognized languages" in the US.

While English is the dominant language, the US is incredibly diverse, with speakers of hundreds of languages.

It's important to note that:

* English is widely used and considered the de facto standard.

* The US government provides services in multiple languages.

* Many states and cities have official bilingual policies.

The lack of an official national language reflects the country's history of immigration and cultural diversity.

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