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United States of America

Region:The Americas
Capital:Washington
Population:307,212,123
Area (sq km):9,529,063
FIPS Country Code:US
ISO Country Code:US
GRN Office:Global Recordings Network USA

Map of United States of America

Map of United States of America

Languages and dialects spoken in United States of America

This list shows the primary names of the languages and dialects.

This list shows all known languages and dialects whether or not any materials are available. (An icon indicates those with recordings available.)

Found 483 language names

Showing items 1 to 100 of 483


Abaza

Adyghe Recorded language

Af Maay Maay Recorded language

Afrikaans Recorded language

Afro-Seminole Creole

Afro-Seminole Creole: Mexico

Afro-Seminole Creole: Texas

Ahirani: Jalgaon Recorded language

Ahtna

Akateko Recorded language

Alabama

Albanian, Gheg Recorded language

Aleut

Aleut: Pribilofs Recorded language

Aleut: Western Aleut

Amdo Recorded language

American Sign Language

Amharic Recorded language

Angloromani

Apache, Chiricahua Recorded language

Apache, Jicarilla Recorded language

Apache, Kiowa

Apache, Mescalero Recorded language

Apache: San Carlos Recorded language

Apache: Tonto Recorded language

Apache, Western

Apache, Western: Cibecue

Apache: White Mountain Recorded language

Arabic, Judeo-Tunisian

Arabic, Najdi: Saudi Arabia

Arapahoe: Northern Recorded language

Arapahoe: Southern Recorded language

Arikara

Armenian: Western Recorded language

Assamese Recorded language

Assiniboin Recorded language

Assyrian Recorded language

Atsugewi

Azerbaijani, South Recorded language

Bahasa Indonesia Recorded language

Bahnar Recorded language

Bangla: Sylheti Recorded language

Basque

Basque: Biscayan Recorded language

Basque [France] Recorded language

Basque: Guipuzcoan Recorded language

Belarusan Recorded language

Belize Kriol English

Bengali Recorded language

Bhotia Recorded language

Blackfoot Recorded language

Blackfoot: Blood

Blackfoot: Piegan

Blackfoot: Siksika

Bouyei

Bru, Western: Dong Luang Recorded language

Bukharic

Bulgarian Recorded language

Burmese Recorded language

Caddo

Cahuilla Recorded language

Cajun Recorded language

Cantonese Recorded language

Carolinian

Cayuga Recorded language

Central Yup'ik: Kuskokwim Recorded language

Chaldean Recorded language

Chamorro

Chamorro: Rotanese Chamorro

Cherokee Recorded language

Cherokee: Elati

Cherokee: Kituhwa

Cherokee: Otali

Cherokee: Overhill-middle Cherokee

Cheyenne Recorded language

Chickasaw

Chinese, Min Dong

Chinese, Min Dong: Xinghua

Chinese: Ningpo

Chinook Wawa

Chippewa Recorded language

Chippewa: Central Minnesota Chippewa

Chippewa: Minnesota Border Chippewa

Chippewa: Red Lake Chippewa

Chippewa: Upper Michian-wisconsin Chippewa

Choctaw Recorded language

Chru Recorded language

Columbia-Wenatchi: Columbia

Columbia-Wenatchi: Wenatchi

Comanche Recorded language

Corsican Recorded language

Coushatta & Alabama Recorded language

Cree, Plains: Plains Cree

Cree, Plains: Western York Cree

Cree, Western Recorded language

Crioulo Recorded language

Croatian Recorded language

Crow Recorded language

Cucapá Recorded language

Czech Recorded language


News about United States of America

Sounds of GRN - April 2013: (PDF - 287Kb) Harvest in Culiacan . . . Good News from all Over . . .

USA Together in Prayer - April 2013: Daily Prayer Guide from Global Recordings Network USA.

USA Together in Prayer - March 2013: Daily Prayer Guide from Global Recordings Network USA.

USA Together in Prayer - February 2013: Daily Prayer Guide from Global Recordings Network USA.

Burmese Refugees - Here! Now!: What can the Burmese refugees listen to? In both Burmese and Karen, GRN has over 10 hours of messages, songs, and Bible stories.

Buttons and Jewellery for Mission: In the last 20 years Flagstaff Christian Fellowship has raised nearly $50,000 for GRN by selling buttons and jewelry, both antique and common types.

Good News from Gambia: More than 50 people asked God to forgive their sins and invited Jesus into their hearts as Lord and Savior.

GRN recordings got there first!: Personal account from missionaries: ". . .before the missionaries were able to get the language written down, Gospel Recordings had been there. People were hearing the Word from the recordings!"

Hunger for the Word of God: GRN's latest efforts at evangelism through storytelling in Bangladesh

Culiacan 2012 Results: Did you know that Jesus speaks Mixteco? Over 1,500 CDs in more than 100 different languages were distributed at Culiacan this year.

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