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*[[Languages of North America]], indigenous, (former) colonial, and immigrant languages spoken in North America | *[[Languages of North America]], indigenous, (former) colonial, and immigrant languages spoken in North America | ||
**[[Languages of the United States]], numerous languages spoken in the US | **[[Languages of the United States]], numerous languages spoken in the US | ||
***[[American English]], the most commonly used and | ***[[American English]], the most commonly used and national language of the US | ||
*[[Languages of South America]], indigenous, (former) colonial, and immigrant languages spoken in South America | *[[Languages of South America]], indigenous, (former) colonial, and immigrant languages spoken in South America | ||
*''[[The American Language]]'', a 1919 book | *''[[The American Language]]'', a 1919 book | ||
Latest revision as of 02:03, 30 August 2025
American language(s) may refer to:
- American Sign Language, the sign language of deaf communities in the US and English-speaking parts of Canada
- Indigenous languages of the Americas, languages spoken by indigenous peoples from North America and South America
- Languages of North America, indigenous, (former) colonial, and immigrant languages spoken in North America
- Languages of the United States, numerous languages spoken in the US
- American English, the most commonly used and national language of the US
- Languages of the United States, numerous languages spoken in the US
- Languages of South America, indigenous, (former) colonial, and immigrant languages spoken in South America
- The American Language, a 1919 book