| Talking About Coffee in New York |
By Lisa Vohra
New York City
23 September 2005
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As one walks the streets of a large city almost anywhere inthe world, one is likely to hear a variety of languages. In New York City, English is the official language, but there are many different accents. Hosting a large immigrant population, this U.S. city is a melting pot of cultures and voices, and a visitor can hear many different variations of English. VOA's Lisa Vohra traveled the streets of New York to get a feel for the different ways New Yorkers speak about one of their favorite beverages, coffee.
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