Queens, NY Has More Linguistic Diversity Than Almost Anywhere in the World

People are getting more and more interested in and conscious of diversity. There are many distinct languages, cultures, and religious convictions throughout the world. Today, there are more than 7,000 languages that are still used. Over one billion people speak some of them, including English. Few people speak the other languages.


If you're the type of person who enjoys being exposed to many cultures, particularly languages, Queens, New York, might be the best city on earth for you. Queens, one of New York City's five boroughs, is home to more than 2.3 million people. One of the most linguistically varied places in the world, they together speak 138 distinct languages. There are plenty of uncommon languages, as well as all the anticipated ones like Spanish, Chinese, Finnish, and so forth. In the vicinity of LaGuardia Airport, you can hear speakers of the Mustang language from Tibet. People from Indonesia may be speaking Buginese in Rego Park or Jackson Heights, where you can hear K'iche.

If you really want to go all out, you may travel to Papua, New Guinea, which recently broke the record for linguistic variety with 840 languages. Around 800 different languages are spoken in New York City alone, according to estimates. However, Queens is still most likely the world's "most ethnically diversified urban area."

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