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What are the most common languages spoken in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania?

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Are residents of Pittsburgh typically multilingual? What languages are most common? Here's what three local experts had to say about language in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

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The people of the city are known for their use of slang. Many people who have visited Pittsburgh have had trouble understanding some of the native slang. Also the roads are very confusing. One wrong turn and you could be lost for quite some time. I have gone out of the state before and by the way I talk people have already guessed I was was from Pittsburgh.

In the words of famed local rapper Wiz Khalifa, “You know what it is: black and yellow!” Pittsburgh is known as the ‘Burgh, the 412, and the Steel City, but, you probably know it as Pittsburgh. Pittsburghese is a city-specific language that is recognized throughout the nation. The home of the Three Rivers has three professional sports teams, and many college ones. There is no experience like watching the Penguins play hockey with friends or cheering on the Steelers, and rooting for the Pirates.

Bertha, says: 2020

Pittsburgh has many hills, so be prepared to walk up and down many times! Thankfully, the city itself is relatively flat, so the suburbs are the primary culprit. Speaking of the city, there are many excellent sights! We boast a number of art, history, and natural science museums, and our most famous landmark – the Point.

Stephanie, says: 2020
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