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  1. In 2000, among U.S.-born Filipino Americans, three quarters responded that English is their primary language; nearly half of Filipino Americans speak English exclusively. [76] In 2003, Tagalog was the fifth most-spoken language in the United States, with 1.262 million speakers; [4] by 2011, it was the fourth most-spoken language in the United ...

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  2. Aug 31, 2023 · According to this study, Tagalog is the most widely spoken language in the following U.S. cities in the West (again, not counting English and Spanish): Chula Vista, California. Long Beach, California. Riverside, California. San Diego, California. Stockton, California. Henderson, Nevada.

  3. Aug 2, 2021 · It’s common knowledge that there are a lot of Filipinos in the U.S., what with the close historical ties between our two countries. But nothing drives this point home quite like this map, which reveals Tagalog as the third most widely spoken language in New Jersey, Nevada, and California.

  4. As a population, Filipino Americans are multilingual, with Tagalog being the largest non-English language being spoken. A majority of Filipino Americans are Christian, with smaller populations having other religious views.

  5. Feb 26, 2016 · It was this language barrier that made him question what it meant to be Filipino in America, a situation not uncommon among Filipino-Americans (including me). According to the most recent U.S. Census data , only about half of the 1.4 million Filipinos in California speak Tagalog, Ilocano or Visayan.

  6. Arts and Culture. Follow. 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.

  7. Jan 29, 2020 · January 29, 2020. The map shows Tagalog (red) and Ilocano (white) being spoken in the United States. An American survey reveals that the Philippine languages of Tagalog and Ilocano are among the most common languages spoken in the United States, aside from English and Spanish.

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