New Jersey Among Top Bilingual States in the U.S., Study Shows
A recent study has revealed that over 4.8 million residents in New Jersey are bilingual, positioning the state as one of the most linguistically diverse …
A recent study has revealed that over 4.8 million residents in New Jersey are bilingual, positioning the state as one of the most linguistically diverse …
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