It’s not that interesting to observe that English is the most common language in every state. And since Spanish is the second most common language in all but seven states, that isn’t very intriguing either.
But then we get to the third most common language, and things get diverse and, in some cases, rather surprising. From Russian to Korean, Navajo to Arabic, there are nearly 20 languages that take third place in at least one state…
(Read more at Slate)