Pennsylvanians are looking to learn this language the most, finds study

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Pennsylvanians are looking to study this language the most, according to a new study.

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The study found how Pennsylvania’s number one language of choice in this regard was a language which, as the study points out, “has the highest number of speakers in the family of romance languages” — Spanish. Runner-up to Spanish in second place for eager Pennsylvanian linguists was a language which holds a special place in the state’s history: German.

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