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Languages in Midwest (United States of America)


Languages in Midwest (United States of America)

English is, as with the rest of the US, the de facto official language. The "Midwestern Accent" is the voice most commonly heard on national newscasts across the country. Some areas with large Hispanic populations might have a majority speaking Spanish, but most have at least basic English skills. Some of the larger cities, such as Cleveland, Chicago, Detroit, Milwaukee, Saint Louis, and the Twin Cities have diverse ethnic communities with many first generation immigrants. Extreme southern and northern portions of the Midwest have their own minor linguistic quirks, but generally the English spoken here is among the easiest dialect to understand in all America.

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