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Immigrant languages of the United States

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French
Romance language
Yiddish
thumb|The opening page of the 1828 Yiddish-written Jewish holiday of Purim play Esther, oder die belohnte Tugend from [[Fürth (by Nürnberg), Bavaria]]
Gujarati
Indo-Aryan language that is spoken on the state of Gujarat
Romani
language of the Romani people belonging to the Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European language family
Haitian Creole
language spoken in Haiti
Eastern Min
branch of the Min group of Sinitic languages of China
Shanghainese
The Shanghainese language, also known as the Shanghai dialect, or Hu language, is a variety of Wu Chinese spoken in the central districts of the city of Shanghai and its surrounding areas. It is classified as part of the Sino-Tibetan language family. Shanghainese, like the rest of the Wu language group, is mutually unintelligible with other varieties of Chinese, such as Mandarin.
Carpathian Romani
group of dialects of the Romani language
Angloromani
Angloromani or Anglo-Romani (literally "English Romani"; also known as Angloromany, Rummaness, or '''''') is a Para-Romani dialect spoken by the Romanichal, a subgroup of the Romani people in the United Kingdom and other parts of the English-speaking world. It is characterised by the presence of Romani vocabulary and syntax in the English used by Romanichal.
East Pomeranian
East Low German dialect
German language in the United States
overview about the German language in the United States
American Finnish
form of the Finnish language spoken in North America
Russian language in the United States
Chinese language in the United States
the third most-spoken language in the United States after English and Spanish