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A recent study by the American Center for Immigration Studies showed Telugu as the fastest growing language in United States, which has grown by 86% in the last seven years. [6] During the 2020 United States elections, the Telugu language was first listed on voter registration and ballot boxes in select locales. [7] [8]
The Telugu Boom refers to the migration of a large number of Telugu speaking people from the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana to the United States of America from late 80s largely consisting of the migration of students and Information Technology workers which continues to the present day. [19]
[17] [99] Telugu speakers number more than 1,000,000 in the United States, with the highest concentration in Central New Jersey, Texas, and California. [100] There are around 300,000 Telugu people in Malaysia , [ 101 ] and 200,000 in Myanmar .
There are more than 400,000 Telugu Americans in the United States. [124] [125] As of 2018, Telugu is the fastest-growing language in the United States, (especially in New Jersey and New York City), with the number of Telugu speakers in the United States increasing by 86% between 2010 and 2017. [126]
In 2023, Spanish speakers made up about three-fifths of all speakers of languages other than English in the United States. In 2017, the U.S. Census Bureau published information on the number of speakers of some 350 languages as surveyed by the ACS from 2009 to 2013, [ 9 ] [ 10 ] but it does not regularly tabulate and report data for that many ...
Jagernath Lachmon – Speaker of the National Assembly of Suriname (1987-1996, 2000-2001) Marijke Djwalapersad – Speaker of the National Assembly (1996-2000) Fred Ramdat Misier – President of Suriname (1982–1988) Errol Alibux – Prime Minister of Suriname (1983-1984) Pretaap Radhakishun – Prime Minister (1986-1987)
This is a list of languages by total number of speakers. It is difficult to define what constitutes a language as opposed to a dialect . For example, Chinese and Arabic are sometimes considered single languages, but each includes several mutually unintelligible varieties , and so they are sometimes considered language families instead.
In 2010, there were 2.8 million people (5 and older) who spoke a Chinese language at home; [97] after the English and Spanish languages, it is the third most common language in the United States. [97] Other sizeable Asian languages are Tagalog, Vietnamese, Hindi/Urdu, and Korean, with all four having more than 1 million speakers in the United ...