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  1. Of the languages spoken in Texas none has been designated the official language. As of 2020, 64.9 % of residents spoke only English at home, while 28.8% spoke Spanish at home.

  2. Spanish Spoken at Home by State #3. Percentage of the total population living in households in which Spanish is spoken. Scope: population of Texas, selected other states in the United States, and entities that contain Texas.

  3. Nov 26, 2015 · A large majority of those — almost 85 percent — speak Spanish. But changing immigration patterns are increasing the number of other foreign languages spoken in Texas households, from Vietnamese...

  4. Spanish is not a foreign language in Texas. Many Texans speak Spanish on a regular basis at home, at work, and with friends and neighbors. What makes Spanish spoken in Texas different from the Spanish spoken in other parts of the world is that most Spanish-speaking Texans also speak English.

  5. LANGUAGES IN TEXAS Sources: 1990 Census Summary Tape File 3; 2000 Census Summary File 3; 2010 One-Year American Community Survey (ACS); 2014 One-Year ACS. Margins of error and language category designations are available from TLC Research. For questions, please call the Statistical Section of TLC Research at (512) 463-1143. T E X A S L E G I S ...

  6. www.tshaonline.org › handbook › entriesSpanish Texas - TSHA

    Feb 1, 1996 · Other significant legacies can be found in language and law. Spanish is a second language for millions of Texans; for an increasing number it is their first. Although much of the linguistic makeup of the state is the result of Mexican influence, Spanish—not English, German, French, or Dutch—was the first European language spoken there.

  7. The purpose of the Spanish in Texas project is to profile Spanish as it is spoken throughout Texas today and to provide open learning tools that allow students, teachers, and the general public to explore Spanish language variation.

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