There was once a linguistic landscape of incredible diversity in North America. While the continent of Europe has three main language families — Romance, Germanic, and Slavic — Native American ...
Maps can tell you a lot about a place. Yes, they can tell you how to get somewhere, or what directions the streets run, but throw some data on a map, and they can tell you even more. So, with that run ...
I grew up “warshing” clothes and confidently reciting the capital of the United States as “Warshington, D.C.” Only later did I realize that many people simply “wash,” and that carbonated drinks might ...
New York City neighborhoods where the most common language spoken at home isn't English stand out on web developer and designer Jill Hubley's latest census map like islands: deep blue Spanish in ...
You're currently following this author! Want to unfollow? Unsubscribe via the link in your email. New York City is an extremely cosmopolitan place, and walking around the city, one often hears a ...
"K-Language Map" on the official website of the University of Oxford compares the languages used in both Koreas. A research team led by Cho Ji-eun (Jieun Kiaer), a professor of Korean linguistics at ...
The most commonly spoken languages in Beltway households are, unsurprisingly, English and Spanish. But when you remove those two from the equation, you see a metropolitan area with nearly 30 other ...
Seke is a language spoken in just a handful of towns in Nepal—worldwide, there are fewer than 700 people who speak it. More than 100 of those people live in Brooklyn and Queens, according to the ...