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  1. In the United States there are more speakers of Spanish than speakers of French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Hawaiian, the various varieties of Chinese, the Indo-Aryan languages, and the Native American languages combined.

  2. More than half (55%) of Spanish speakers were U.S.-born, four times the share (13%) of Tagalog speakers. Chinese, Vietnamese, Tagalog and Arabic speakers were more likely to be naturalized U.S. citizens than not U.S. citizens.

  3. 27. Mai 2021 · Spanish is spoken by more than 559 million people globally. Of those, 460 million are native speakers, making Spanish the language with the second largest population of native speakers in...

  4. 20. Dez. 2021 · In America in 2019, approximately 78% (241 million) of all 308.8 million people aged five and older reported speaking only English at home regardless of their nativity. Tagalog is the second most commonly spoken language in American households (after English/Spanish) with 1.7 million speakers.

  5. self-identification and the number of Spanish speakers. In 1970, 9.1 million Hispanics lived in the U.S., representing 4.5% of the total population. The latest published figures now put that number at 58.9 million, or 18.1% (U.S. Census Bureau 2018a). In 48 years, the Hispanic population has

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  6. Spanish speakers (30.6 million more speakers in 2019 than in 1980). Chinese speakers had the second-largest numeric increase (2.9 million more speakers in 2019 than in 1980). Seventeen languages more than doubled their number of speakers during the period, including 12 that had fewer than 200,000 speakers in 1980: Armenian, Bengali, Gujarati,

  7. 13. Juli 2021 · Growing Spanish–English bilingualism in the U.S. opens economic and cultural opportunities. However, the Spanish-only-speaking population in the U.S. faces many challenges that include overcoming often lesser income prospects compared with monolingual English speakers.