According to New York State’s Office of Language Access, more than 800 languages are spoken across the Big Apple’s five boroughs. And there’s no place in the world where you can hear a greater variety of mother tongues than in Queens, which has been called the global capital of linguistic diversity.
Thanks to its long history of immigration, the New York metro area is home to almost 20 million people. Besides English, some of the languages most widely used by New Yorkers are Spanish, French, Haitian Creole, Mandarin, Korean, Urdu and Polish, while more uncommon ones include Chavacano, Waray-Waray, Minangkabau and Bukharian.