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Detailed Languages Spoken at Home and Ability to Speak English for the Population 5 Years and Over for the United States: 2006-2008
Release Date: April, 2010
Number of speakers
280,564,877
225,488,799
55,076,078
Margin of
Error1
7,708
83,368
81,124
Margin of
Error1
67,280
(X)
67,280
55,076,078
81,124
24,252,429
67,280
34,183,747
34,183,622
125
52,633
52,636
98
16,120,772
16,120,749
23
54,213
54,210
38
10,347,377
1,358,816
1,304,758
28,475
25,583
621,135
807,010
678,334
676,963
1,371
1,120,670
1,119,963
707
162,511
269,600
117,547
132,191
18,943
919
132,956
56,713
29,728
41,197
5,170
148
340,028
846,233
632,362
273,729
152,331
57,565
63,833
318,051
1,363
142,711
55,382
189
32,227
57,016
22,134
7,029
220,922
359,176
531,313
301,658
335,213
619,954
81,125
190,090
208,387
54,223
151
464
4,790
1,215
833
34,139
6,907
13,092
22,278
2,260
417,706
19,872
6,900
108
2,527
352
49,301
14,743
14,891
2,268
1,550
13,313
10,810
11,600
11,509
673
12,812
12,808
237
5,616
7,680
5,840
4,206
1,653
324
3,989
2,979
2,126
2,287
849
100
9,204
13,514
12,763
9,634
6,705
3,663
4,113
8,552
436
6,414
2,336
133
2,364
3,514
2,294
988
7,558
9,536
10,495
8,943
9,621
14,103
5,875
6,733
7,698
2,599
144
286
845
449
368
2,990
1,034
2,184
2,330
775
10,116
3,141
1,358
101
691
361
3,405,878
292,422
284,809
4,835
2,778
273,888
231,736
289,899
289,771
128
196,957
196,929
28
50,957
62,711
38,494
22,358
1,781
78
17,474
6,842
4,025
5,781
798
28
90,360
430,850
274,693
115,165
71,216
19,912
24,037
122,058
716
68,487
13,253
78
8,666
21,129
7,715
2,014
98,041
137,765
114,070
108,352
102,364
238,583
29,167
79,837
91,416
7,610
115
103
1,013
56
202
14,857
1,398
5,560
6,904
345
157,533
5,870
1,839
(B)
390
18
26,398
5,842
5,734
982
463
7,401
5,267
7,246
7,251
109
4,113
4,111
37
2,997
3,558
2,884
1,715
384
60
1,384
856
641
655
476
47
3,633
8,004
6,910
5,050
3,743
1,626
2,239
4,305
257
3,641
1,228
113
1,063
1,659
1,185
549
4,096
4,990
4,656
5,093
4,602
7,599
2,688
3,695
4,614
1,055
129
80
401
56
151
2,047
423
1,334
1,200
216
5,868
2,324
631
-268
32
US
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..Saramacca
..Catalonian
..Romanian
..Rhaeto-romanic
..Welsh
..Irish Gaelic
..Scottic Gaelic
..Albanian
..Lithuanian
..Lettish
..Pashto
..Kurdish
..Balochi
..Tadzhik
ASIAN AND PACIFIC ISLAND LANGUAGES
.Chinese
..Chinese
..Hakka
..Kan, Hsiang
..Cantonese
..Mandarin
..Fuchow
..Formosan
..Wu
.Japanese
.Korean
.Mon-Khmer, Cambodian
.Hmong
.Thai
.Laotian
.Vietnamese
.Other Asian languages
..Kazakh
..Kirghiz
..Karachay
..Uighur
..Azerabaijani
..Turkish
..Turkmen
..Mongolian
..Tungus
..Dravidian
..Gondi
..Telugu
..Kannada
..Malayalam
..Tamil
..Munda
..Tibetan
..Burmese
..Karen
..Kachin
..Miao-yao, Mien
..Paleo-siberian
.Tagalog
.Other Pacific Island languages
..Indonesian
..Achinese
..Balinese
..Cham
..Javanese
..Malagasy
..Malay
..Bisayan
..Sebuano
..Pangasinan
..Ilocano
..Bikol
..Pampangan
..Micronesian
..Carolinian
..Chamorro
..Gilbertese
..Kusaiean
..Marshallese
..Mokilese
..Mortlockese
..Palau
..Ponapean
..Trukese
Number of speakers
112
1,917
146,840
39
2,452
22,279
1,445
125,220
42,306
16,149
15,788
12,982
268
150
Margin of
Error1
112
505
6,050
64
517
1,670
353
6,363
2,545
1,622
2,400
2,291
376
134
Margin of
Error1
71
158
3,126
-135
629
33
3,605
1,473
687
1,044
1,050
30
80
8,267,977
2,455,583
1,554,505
1,086
291
437,301
381,121
2,671
76,131
2,477
457,033
1,048,173
182,387
185,401
139,845
147,865
1,204,454
644,363
1,006
131
698
3,190
1,282
107,405
221
8,430
326
2,146
76
171,495
35,902
112,378
130,731
2,334
9,764
35,281
3,924
178
17,421
44
1,444,324
358,549
60,657
32
272
891
441
935
12,440
23,644
10,027
2,144
76,896
812
5,432
5,514
187
17,985
173
1,056
10,739
448
40
4,153
2,347
5,434
30,947
20,609
16,654
386
342
10,320
10,132
730
3,306
557
7,972
13,449
6,650
5,616
4,572
6,238
17,809
11,834
513
135
331
911
458
5,588
261
1,528
271
708
64
5,658
2,307
4,849
5,047
771
1,679
3,910
1,182
154
1,974
32
16,857
9,464
3,805
53
159
479
218
404
1,566
2,185
1,190
648
4,252
347
1,226
1,397
236
1,664
124
564
1,930
282
63
1,175
720
1,465
4,041,963
1,370,874
848,358
537
(B)
273,042
199,507
2,282
45,426
1,722
211,017
610,340
98,764
88,556
72,998
74,772
731,555
192,046
404
53
248
2,069
492
44,045
14
5,164
198
274
(B)
35,703
5,229
35,254
22,220
587
6,096
22,295
3,596
109
7,996
(B)
455,975
135,066
28,111
(B)
108
376
268
243
4,191
8,981
3,321
1,088
40,764
210
1,884
3,035
14
2,856
102
526
5,672
205
40
1,491
981
2,728
24,276
12,506
11,270
251
-7,005
6,442
630
2,302
460
5,822
8,799
4,369
3,655
3,157
3,481
12,113
5,903
276
60
193
797
218
3,103
23
1,055
219
189
-2,040
964
2,399
2,150
339
1,364
3,121
1,134
127
1,140
-9,514
4,853
2,145
-70
262
178
196
804
1,491
638
441
2,825
121
564
951
21
573
100
360
1,329
196
63
590
393
801
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..Ulithean
..Woleai-ulithi
..Yapese
..Melanesian
..Polynesian
..Samoan
..Tongan
..Niuean
..Tokelauan
..Fijian
..Marquesan
..Rarotongan
..Maori
..Nukuoro
..Hawaiian
ALL OTHER LANGUAGES
.Navajo
.Other Native North American languages
..Aleut
..Pacific Gulf Yupik
..Eskimo
..Inupik
..St Lawrence Island Yupik
..Yupik
..Algonquian
..Arapaho
..Atsina
..Blackfoot
..Cheyenne
..Cree
..Delaware
..Fox
..Kickapoo
..Menomini
..French Cree
..Miami
..Micmac
..Ojibwa
..Ottawa
..Passamaquoddy
..Penobscot
..Abnaki
..Potawatomi
..Shawnee
..Yurok
..Kutenai
..Makah
..Kwakiutl
..Nootka
..Clallam
..Coeur D'alene
..Columbia
..Cowlitz
..Salish
..Okanogan
..Puget Sound Salish
..Quinault
..Haida
..Athapascan
..Ahtena
..Ingalit
..Koyukon
..Kuchin
..Tanaina
..Chasta Costa
..Hupa
..Apache
..Kiowa
..Tlingit
..Mountain Maidu
..Northwest Maidu
..Sierra Miwok
..Nomlaki
..Wintun
..Foothill North Yokuts
..Tachi
..Santiam
..Siuslaw
..Klamath
..Nez Perce
Number of speakers
39
51
795
973
723
57,368
26,322
17
290
3,701
605
124
659
141
24,042
Margin of
Error1
71
62
392
369
468
3,813
2,865
28
275
987
500
137
278
154
2,094
Margin of
Error1
71
-186
304
141
1,328
1,251
-208
400
412
-85
-405
2,276,977
170,822
203,127
1,236
8
2,168
5,580
993
18,626
288
1,087
45
1,970
2,399
951
146
727
1,141
946
75
168
230
6,986
312
982
144
86
824
321
491
200
176
85
10
146
174
17
110
1,233
284
207
128
118
1,627
18
127
58
1,217
11
84
174
14,012
1,274
1,026
319
32
216
38
24
407
45
50
6
95
942
29,341
4,710
4,352
374
13
391
616
256
927
146
366
35
577
567
392
123
195
293
381
71
275
159
867
174
254
98
89
271
203
387
124
96
62
18
143
126
27
179
362
215
119
202
72
351
27
164
53
422
24
101
175
1,527
466
277
176
53
261
49
26
204
74
81
9
73
329
683,816
39,724
32,140
235
(B)
552
1,453
392
6,896
57
13
(B)
217
77
83
37
161
476
375
53
85
25
788
34
60
8
(B)
82
20
8
65
53
21
(B)
2
(B)
(B)
91
282
31
99
(B)
23
318
(B)
(B)
7
302
(B)
5
(B)
495
122
84
22
32
(B)
(B)
(B)
111
26
(B)
(B)
26
114
12,172
2,566
1,874
134
-164
254
171
606
65
22
-149
62
66
67
143
160
248
66
139
28
277
43
46
13
-67
35
17
70
51
32
-5
--146
178
51
103
-38
148
--11
189
-10
-185
72
55
38
53
---113
43
--44
83
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..Sahaptian
..Upper Chinook
..Tsimshian
..Achumawi
..Atsugewi
..Karok
..Pomo
..Washo
..Cocomaricopa
..Mohave
..Yuma
..Diegueno
..Delta River Yuman
..Havasupai
..Walapai
..Yavapai
..Chumash
..Tonkawa
..Yuchi
..Crow
..Hidatsa
..Mandan
..Dakota
..Chiwere
..Winnebago
..Kansa
..Omaha
..Osage
..Ponca
..Alabama
..Choctaw
..Mikasuki
..Koasati
..Muskogee
..Chetemacha
..Keres
..Iroquois
..Mohawk
..Oneida
..Onondaga
..Cayuga
..Seneca
..Tuscarora
..Cherokee
..Arikara
..Caddo
..Pawnee
..Wichita
..Comanche
..Mono
..Paiute
..Northern Paiute
..Chemehuevi
..Ute
..Shoshoni
..Hopi
..Cahuilla
..Cupeno
..Luiseno
..Serrano
..Pima
..Yaqui
..Tiwa
..Tewa
..Towa
..Zuni
..Chinook Jargon
..American Indian
..Jicarilla
..Chiricahua
..Spokane
.Hungarian
.Arabic
.Hebrew
.African languages
..Amharic
..Berber
..Chadic
..Cushite
..Sudanic
..Nilotic
Number of speakers
1,654
58
68
68
15
700
648
227
44
330
172
228
483
90
458
139
39
29
4
3,962
806
104
18,804
60
1,340
7
457
260
131
165
10,368
188
59
5,072
89
13,073
76
1,423
527
239
6
1,353
179
12,320
103
51
122
242
963
349
1,638
12
15
1,625
2,512
6,776
139
11
327
5
8,190
425
2,269
5,123
2,192
9,432
644
8,888
455
457
20
94,125
760,505
216,615
710,214
146,337
1,475
5,091
90,434
8,966
4,964
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Margin of
Error1
589
54
66
61
26
373
318
152
49
193
97
138
191
101
197
90
69
36
10
523
341
96
1,363
52
357
10
192
153
96
88
1,180
131
53
708
64
1,181
71
494
335
180
12
446
152
1,264
83
64
111
175
341
362
568
21
27
467
435
1,473
148
20
203
10
1,297
158
604
864
578
1,996
736
1,076
155
313
25
3,675
15,845
7,104
15,252
6,535
550
1,254
5,808
1,835
1,399
Margin of
Error1
67
10
---44
95
30
16
25
59
123
98
79
19
-69
--202
38
57
402
-67
-13
59
14
39
582
63
8
226
32
234
-99
295
14
-97
27
488
-21
28
49
114
-104
--53
83
385
--26
-436
40
78
361
225
944
119
382
61
-15
1,825
8,573
2,704
6,819
3,196
222
673
3,806
1,391
507
..Nilo-hamitic
..Nubian
..Saharan
..Khoisan
..Swahili
..Bantu
..Mande
..Fulani
..Gur
..Kru, Ibo, Yoruba
..Efik
..Mbum
..African
.Other and unspecified languages
..Finnish
..Estonian
..Lapp
..Other Uralic languages
..Caucasian
..Basque
..Syriac
..Aztecan
..Sonoran
..Misumalpan
..Mayan languages
..Tarascan
..Mapuche
..Oto - Manguen
..Quechua
..Aymara
..Arawakian
..Chibchan
..Tupi-guarani
..Uncodable Entries
Number of speakers
525
129
19
19
72,404
42,098
27,657
22,469
849
267,174
5,497
340
13,767
121,569
25,806
5,938
23
31
6,870
1,649
61,272
1,327
63
127
6,832
470
214
2,596
935
63
1,960
48
456
4,889
Margin of
Error1
357
124
30
32
4,763
3,028
3,314
2,407
494
9,400
1,091
394
1,970
6,870
1,589
734
31
51
1,607
473
5,133
485
62
201
1,277
395
289
947
420
76
641
58
306
621
Margin of
Error1
180
56
--1,793
1,977
1,747
1,569
242
3,218
239
149
1,076
3,512
618
348
8
51
897
216
2,476
389
-201
1,084
381
60
878
241
32
331
40
163
153
Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate arising from sampling variability is represented through the use of a margin
of error. The value shown here is the 90 percent margin of error. The margin of error can be interpreted roughly as providing a 90 percent probability that the interval defined by the
estimate minus the margin of error and the estimate plus the margin of error (the lower and upper confidence bounds) contains the true value. In addition to sampling variability, the ACS
estimates are subject to nonsampling error (for a discussion of nonsampling variability, see Accuracy of the Data). The effect of nonsampling error is not represented in these tables.
1
N.E.C. stands for not elsewhere classified. These are languages where respondents indicated they spoke either INDIAN or PAKISTAN. For Indian, it cannot be determined if the
respondent spoke a native American language or spoke a language from India. For Pakistan, respondents wrote in Pakistan but it cannot be determined which one of the languages
spoken in Pakistan is actually being spoken. To distinguish these languages, n.e.c. is used to indicated they are not classified in any other language code.
An (B) entry in the estimate column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute an estimate.
An(X) entry in any column indicates that the question does not apply.
2
An-- entry in the margin of error column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the margin of
error. A statistical test is not appropriate.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2006-2008 American Community Survey
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Table 2. Detailed Languages Spoken at Home and Ability to Speak English for the Population 5 Years and Over for Alaska: 2006-2008
Release Date: April, 2010
Number of speakers
Margin of
Error1
Margin of
Error1
630,423
533,112
491
3,357
36,828
(X)
2,140
(X)
97,311
3,255
36,828
2,140
97,311
3,255
36,828
2,140
22,734
22,734
1,699
1,699
7,767
7,767
1,002
1,002
14,309
2,039
2,030
1,763
490
489
3,145
349
349
807
240
240
9
167
17
171
(B)
(B)
---
413
406
406
3,618
3,618
(B)
395
55
315
25
786
214
144
409
19
64
3,864
506
231
13
70
148
482
171
122
14
111
167
235
235
781
781
-330
67
318
43
229
100
123
146
27
70
854
270
250
22
91
235
199
120
114
23
135
39
30
30
348
348
(B)
(B)
(B)
(B)
(B)
74
7
(B)
65
2
16
1,244
297
218
(B)
70
148
213
106
5
(B)
52
42
34
34
145
145
-----71
11
-70
4
27
532
265
250
-91
235
139
98
9
-85
50
14
9
63
23
15
50
(B)
5
63
-8
Persian
Hindi
191
152
276
137
17
13
27
21
Gujarati
Urdu
.Other Indic languages
(B)
209
80
-176
64
(B)
(B)
32
--40
30
25
41
42
17
(B)
30
--
15
10
697
21
124
27
16
471
32
146
15
(B)
250
21
(B)
27
-222
32
--
56
75
72
65
(B)
(B)
---
6
343
72
11
435
114
(B)
172
57
-204
90
28,262
1,028
1,213
342
15,168
556
1,164
248
716
275
461
236
..Patois
French Creole
Italian
Portuguese
..Portuguese
.German
..German
.Yiddish
.Other West Germanic languages
..Pennsylvania Dutch
..Dutch
..Afrikaans
.Scandinavian languages
..Swedish
..Danish
..Norwegian
..Icelandic
.Greek
.Russian
.Polish
.Serbo-Croatian languages
..Serbocroatian
..Croatian
..Serbian
.Other Slavic languages
..Ukrainian
..Czech
..Slovak
..Bulgarian
.
.
Macedonian
Slovene
.Armenian
..
..
.
.
.
.
..
..
Bengali
Marathi
Sinhalese
Romany
.Other Indo-European languages
..
..
..
..
Krio
Pidgin
Romanian
Irish Gaelic
..Scottic Gaelic
..
..
Albanian
..Lettish
..
Chinese
AK 6 of Pages: 151
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Number of speakers
181
Margin of
Error1
158
Margin of
Error1
80
115
16
86
29
13
16
22
29
1,696
3,639
245
560
725
203
677
2,710
122
305
661
104
Hmong
Thai
636
664
427
284
539
305
387
161
Laotian
Vietnamese
.Other Asian languages
680
976
786
380
370
465
265
816
348
176
365
217
12
161
24
121
(B)
99
-101
21
31
16
545
13,062
31
51
53
457
1,197
(B)
(B)
(B)
249
7,226
---196
919
4,850
147
20
339
100
869
92
307
131
81
31
49
1,976
220
7
3
478
866
225
35
224
89
365
107
459
143
106
44
74
462
199
13
5
321
1,604
69
(B)
213
18
393
66
254
(B)
44
(B)
(B)
447
100
(B)
(B)
(B)
504
110
-139
30
234
68
381
-55
--219
103
----
32,006
123
29,844
1,123
8
1,879
5,062
974
17,997
15
1,397
75
1,241
352
13
360
601
253
917
26
10,748
7
9,830
220
(B)
505
1,328
392
6,822
(B)
792
11
708
131
-145
236
171
587
--
11
25
19
33
(B)
(B)
---
11
56
1,365
19
44
305
(B)
(B)
295
--140
18
53
27
52
(B)
7
-11
220
11
5
77
24
10
66
(B)
5
43
-10
725
7
212
11
84
(B)
55
--
Tsimshian
Walapai
..Dakota
52
8
6
59
13
8
(B)
(B)
(B)
----
Choctaw
Pima
91
16
138
19
(B)
8
-12
..American Indian
Hungarian
.Arabic
106
116
675
143
105
380
98
7
214
142
11
131
Hebrew
African languages
233
730
247
425
40
607
66
410
..
..
..
Cantonese
Mandarin
Formosan
Japanese
Korean
.Mon-Khmer, Cambodian
.
.
.
.
.
.
..
..
Uighur
Turkish
Mongolian
Telugu
..Tamil
..
..
.
.
..Miao-yao, Mien
Tagalog
Haida
..Athapascan
..
Ahtena
Koyukon
..Kuchin
..
..
Tanaina
..Chasta Costa
..
..
..
Tlingit
Upper Chinook
..
..
..
..
.
.
AK 7 of Pages: 151
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..
..
..
Cushite
Number of speakers
253
Margin of
Error1
242
Margin of
Error1
240
Sudanic
Nilotic
86
233
121
313
86
211
121
305
36
61
24
51
57
31
31
22
10
54
37
17
37
285
49
136
29
43
48
65
190
95
131
74
43
(B)
65
--
Swahili
Bantu
..Kru, Ibo, Yoruba
..
..
..African
Other and unspecified languages
Finnish
..Uncodable Entries
..
Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate arising from sampling variability is represented through the use of a margin
of error. The value shown here is the 90 percent margin of error. The margin of error can be interpreted roughly as providing a 90 percent probability that the interval defined by the
estimate minus the margin of error and the estimate plus the margin of error (the lower and upper confidence bounds) contains the true value. In addition to sampling variability, the ACS
estimates are subject to nonsampling error (for a discussion of nonsampling variability, see Accuracy of the Data). The effect of nonsampling error is not represented in these tables.
1
N.E.C. stands for not elsewhere classified. These are languages where respondents indicated they spoke either INDIAN or PAKISTAN. For Indian, it cannot be determined if the
respondent spoke a native American language or spoke a language from India. For Pakistan, respondents wrote in Pakistan but it cannot be determined which one of the languages
spoken in Pakistan is actually being spoken. To distinguish these languages, n.e.c. is used to indicated they are not classified in any other language code.
An (B) entry in the estimate column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute an estimate.
An(X) entry in any column indicates that the question does not apply.
2
An-- entry in the margin of error column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the margin of
error. A statistical test is not appropriate.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2006-2008 American Community Survey
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Table 3. Detailed Languages Spoken at Home and Ability to Speak English for the Population 5 Years and Over for Alabama: 2006-2008
Release Date: April, 2010
Margin of
Error1
Margin of
Error1
4,320,582
931
81,591
2,853
4,139,666
180,916
3,897
3,909
(X)
81,591
(X)
2,853
180,916
3,909
81,591
2,853
107,842
2,595
56,540
2,129
107,842
2,595
56,540
2,129
35,553
2,506
8,612
1,282
7,543
7,324
170
923
860
176
1,774
1,756
14
466
460
25
49
714
50
502
4
274
8
333
1,502
1,117
1,117
10,019
10,019
30
578
94
230
138
116
520
155
90
275
857
1,593
381
463
149
258
56
536
162
242
85
43
410
345
345
992
992
37
290
88
108
145
190
253
100
97
150
334
507
215
242
117
189
70
276
123
213
75
54
270
219
219
1,745
1,745
(B)
130
78
52
(B)
(B)
70
15
(B)
55
199
981
56
231
55
157
19
166
55
62
45
(B)
133
206
206
391
391
-87
86
54
--79
25
-74
206
398
48
194
67
182
31
134
67
102
57
--
Armenian
.Persian
4
(B)
1,147
7
-498
4
(B)
453
7
-268
Hindi
Gujarati
3,283
767
949
336
570
221
252
164
Urdu
Other Indic languages
2
..India n.e.c.
766
2,416
586
450
977
429
102
786
477
93
447
408
Bengali
Panjabi
789
340
633
346
84
70
80
91
Marathi
Oriya
..Nepali
239
45
85
184
59
82
19
6
62
22
10
72
271
33
375
38
40
(B)
53
--
28
1,321
503
48
612
492
28
365
136
48
209
135
Romanian
Welsh
617
18
344
30
179
18
161
30
Irish Gaelic
Lithuanian
..Lettish
56
18
51
58
30
53
14
18
(B)
25
30
--
Number of speakers
.Population 5 years and over
Spoke only English at home
Spoke a language other than English at home
..
Spanish
..Cajun
French Creole
Italian
Portuguese
..Portuguese
.German
..German
.Yiddish
.Other West Germanic languages
..Pennsylvania Dutch
..Dutch
..Afrikaans
..Frisian
.Scandinavian languages
..Swedish
..Danish
..Norwegian
.Greek
.Russian
.Polish
.Serbo-Croatian languages
..Serbocroatian
..Croatian
..Serbian
.Other Slavic languages
..Ukrainian
..Czech
..Slovak
..Bulgarian
..Macedonian
.
.
.
.
.
.
..
..
..
..
..
..
Pakistan n.e.c. 2
Sinhalese
..Romany
Other Indo-European languages
..Jamaican Creole
..
..
..
..
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Number of speakers
58
Margin of
Error1
94
Margin of
Error1
--
28,643
6,971
1,944
1,023
13,982
3,368
1,309
675
5,264
305
1,089
884
202
515
2,530
115
582
562
114
324
313
3,043
4,546
424
180
740
776
375
141
1,736
2,598
225
127
600
542
242
Thai
.Laotian
28
970
1,441
34
353
570
16
485
734
27
227
381
5,484
2,989
925
921
3,169
881
746
399
23
929
3
38
503
7
23
346
(B)
38
237
--
40
1,112
229
124
486
43
2,107
640
83
43
25
46
19
22
130
17
4
232
19
49
518
172
98
240
72
488
320
77
62
30
50
31
27
84
29
8
265
32
(B)
341
73
5
93
(B)
502
268
66
43
18
(B)
19
(B)
52
(B)
(B)
51
19
-268
112
9
86
-193
176
77
62
28
-31
-43
--76
32
8,878
33
569
19
59
4
18
128
1,462
56
241
27
49
6
39
94
2,457
(B)
130
(B)
(B)
(B)
11
37
801
-113
---23
64
..
Pashto
..Formosan
Japanese
Korean
Mon-Khmer, Cambodian
.Hmong
.
.
.
Vietnamese
Other Asian languages
..Uighur
Turkish
..Mongolian
..
Tungus
Telugu
..Kannada
..Malayalam
..Tamil
..Burmese
.Tagalog
.Other Pacific Island languages
..Indonesian
..Javanese
..Malay
..Bisayan
..Sebuano
..Ilocano
..Chamorro
..Palau
..Melanesian
..Samoan
..Hawaiian
..
..
269
72
196
81
24
58
34
76
163
3,930
422
92
954
237
24
1,174
32
30
446
37
African languages
..Amharic
2,687
141
849
92
380
26
215
31
Berber
Chadic
..Sudanic
49
13
87
81
22
129
49
(B)
87
81
-129
Nilotic
Nubian
13
44
22
76
(B)
(B)
---
Swahili
Bantu
..Mande
632
588
21
369
523
36
89
(B)
(B)
91
---
70
915
77
497
17
40
28
67
25
89
1,074
40
76
618
(B)
72
717
-73
496
26
30
(B)
--
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
Fulani
Kru, Ibo, Yoruba
Efik
African
.Other and unspecified languages
..
..
..
Finnish
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Number of speakers
333
Margin of
Error1
533
Margin of
Error1
404
Aztecan
Mayan languages
18
509
30
338
18
425
30
286
Quechua
..Uncodable Entries
15
173
32
101
(B)
22
-38
..
..
..
..
Caucasian
Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate arising from sampling variability is represented through the use of a margin
of error. The value shown here is the 90 percent margin of error. The margin of error can be interpreted roughly as providing a 90 percent probability that the interval defined by the
estimate minus the margin of error and the estimate plus the margin of error (the lower and upper confidence bounds) contains the true value. In addition to sampling variability, the ACS
estimates are subject to nonsampling error (for a discussion of nonsampling variability, see Accuracy of the Data). The effect of nonsampling error is not represented in these tables.
1
N.E.C. stands for not elsewhere classified. These are languages where respondents indicated they spoke either INDIAN or PAKISTAN. For Indian, it cannot be determined if the
respondent spoke a native American language or spoke a language from India. For Pakistan, respondents wrote in Pakistan but it cannot be determined which one of the languages
spoken in Pakistan is actually being spoken. To distinguish these languages, n.e.c. is used to indicated they are not classified in any other language code.
An (B) entry in the estimate column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute an estimate.
An(X) entry in any column indicates that the question does not apply.
2
An-- entry in the margin of error column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the margin of
error. A statistical test is not appropriate.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2006-2008 American Community Survey
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Table 4. Detailed Languages Spoken at Home and Ability to Speak English for the Population 5 Years and Over for Arkansas: 2006-2008
Release Date: April, 2010
Number of speakers
Margin of
Error1
Margin of
Error1
2,633,385
1,029
80,115
2,638
2,470,669
162,716
3,344
3,194
(X)
80,115
(X)
2,638
162,716
3,194
80,115
2,638
117,971
2,411
64,897
2,333
117,971
2,411
64,897
2,333
18,584
4,107
1,358
623
3,684
850
679
403
4,102
5
623
10
850
(B)
403
--
French Creole
Italian
.Portuguese
69
1,064
719
71
344
345
(B)
168
153
-99
118
..Portuguese
German
..German
.Yiddish
.Other West Germanic languages
..Pennsylvania Dutch
..Dutch
..Afrikaans
.Scandinavian languages
..Swedish
..Danish
..Norwegian
.Greek
.Russian
.Polish
.Serbo-Croatian languages
..Serbocroatian
..Croatian
..Serbian
.Other Slavic languages
..Ukrainian
..Czech
..Bulgarian
.Armenian
.Persian
.Hindi
.Gujarati
719
5,761
5,761
42
388
240
137
11
264
59
111
94
211
553
305
319
51
15
253
391
54
301
36
24
373
709
551
345
747
747
51
288
270
78
18
163
56
119
94
148
200
166
227
61
24
220
217
57
203
44
42
296
308
348
153
724
724
(B)
103
94
9
(B)
(B)
(B)
(B)
(B)
20
222
156
103
(B)
(B)
103
108
(B)
94
14
(B)
86
98
278
118
222
222
-136
139
10
-----33
122
113
108
--108
147
-145
21
-81
147
207
910
956
450
319
122
233
110
161
188
342
120
166
259
148
46
84
13
70
109
31
114
109
164
92
50
40
73
48
22
61
868
36
103
347
(B)
(B)
260
--138
Krio
Romanian
15
457
27
297
(B)
132
-112
Welsh
Irish Gaelic
..Albanian
15
283
30
26
157
49
15
88
(B)
26
92
--
Lithuanian
Lettish
43
25
54
42
(B)
25
-42
21,409
3,288
1,298
709
10,719
1,726
1,013
531
3,051
86
667
79
1,681
20
529
24
French
Cajun
.
.
Urdu
Other Indic languages
India n.e.c. 2
Bengali
..Panjabi
..
..
..
..
Marathi
Nepali
Sinhalese
Romany
.Other Indo-European languages
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
Cantonese
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Number of speakers
85
Margin of
Error1
78
Margin of
Error1
--
66
954
77
370
25
476
43
278
Korean
Mon-Khmer, Cambodian
.Hmong
1,871
(B)
2,483
671
-1,082
882
(B)
929
411
-447
Thai
Laotian
252
3,011
186
753
216
2,008
170
625
Vietnamese
Other Asian languages
..Turkish
4,272
1,860
378
1,013
480
202
2,581
582
40
641
273
46
Mongolian
Telugu
116
555
144
276
116
167
144
161
Kannada
Malayalam
..Tamil
127
274
410
2,135
1,283
154
232
240
541
266
34
151
74
624
695
54
165
70
260
225
81
27
32
158
961
19
5
69
47
34
151
210
33
9
45
(B)
12
25
589
19
5
50
-19
36
227
33
9
4,752
21
475
6
6
19
10
13
21
355
13
32
277
2,063
554
1,199
23
27
4
304
1,310
32
177
13
13
32
17
22
30
160
22
53
254
924
704
436
35
53
6
232
815
(B)
82
6
(B)
19
(B)
(B)
12
45
(B)
(B)
(B)
553
(B)
160
(B)
(B)
4
108
366
-64
13
-32
--16
54
---303
-158
--6
142
283
411
162
285
25
(B)
42
--
147
163
14
158
105
24
23
20
(B)
42
34
--
20
129
34
98
20
(B)
34
--
..
Mandarin
Formosan
Japanese
..
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
..
..
..
..
.
.
Tagalog
Other Pacific Island languages
Indonesian
Malay
..Bisayan
..Sebuano
..Marshallese
..Tongan
..Hawaiian
..
..
Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate arising from sampling variability is represented through the use of a margin
of error. The value shown here is the 90 percent margin of error. The margin of error can be interpreted roughly as providing a 90 percent probability that the interval defined by the
estimate minus the margin of error and the estimate plus the margin of error (the lower and upper confidence bounds) contains the true value. In addition to sampling variability, the ACS
estimates are subject to nonsampling error (for a discussion of nonsampling variability, see Accuracy of the Data). The effect of nonsampling error is not represented in these tables.
1
N.E.C. stands for not elsewhere classified. These are languages where respondents indicated they spoke either INDIAN or PAKISTAN. For Indian, it cannot be determined if the
respondent spoke a native American language or spoke a language from India. For Pakistan, respondents wrote in Pakistan but it cannot be determined which one of the languages
spoken in Pakistan is actually being spoken. To distinguish these languages, n.e.c. is used to indicated they are not classified in any other language code.
An (B) entry in the estimate column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute an estimate.
An(X) entry in any column indicates that the question does not apply.
2
An-- entry in the margin of error column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the margin of
error. A statistical test is not appropriate.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2006-2008 American Community Survey
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Table 5. Detailed Languages Spoken at Home and Ability to Speak English for the Population 5 Years and Over for Arizona: 2006-2008
Release Date: April, 2010
Number of speakers
Margin of
Error1
Margin of
Error1
5,843,921
719
706,415
10,288
4,216,116
1,627,805
10,902
10,953
(X)
706,415
(X)
10,288
1,627,805
10,953
706,415
10,288
1,267,440
8,967
597,776
9,255
1,267,440
8,967
597,776
9,255
123,588
14,983
5,147
1,370
32,735
2,449
2,789
370
14,962
21
1,372
33
2,449
(B)
370
--
618
7,851
2,546
463
1,033
523
9
1,488
399
15
374
168
2,504
42
22,406
22,318
88
405
3,273
56
2,839
378
2,628
1,154
658
633
183
3,243
8,495
7,799
10,456
6,557
858
3,041
3,207
723
928
416
836
517
70
1,663
1,645
90
186
548
66
515
214
584
451
272
239
193
688
1,436
1,229
1,951
1,525
373
1,116
596
299
306
205
394
399
(B)
2,898
2,898
(B)
35
346
18
289
39
373
145
82
56
90
487
3,819
2,168
4,595
3,044
225
1,326
1,171
179
276
116
490
168
-495
495
-40
156
29
141
47
189
112
61
53
148
262
1,012
500
1,131
952
137
596
416
110
137
86
392
239
65
189
54
94
16
139
26
Armenian
Persian
.Hindi
1,557
5,550
7,536
478
1,223
1,474
507
1,888
2,239
240
603
1,018
Gujarati
Urdu
3,530
1,163
928
442
1,510
221
488
154
6,658
673
1,745
1,333
420
617
1,910
384
497
571
322
216
1,791
1,085
633
544
709
92
373
109
67
83
21
112
88
35
67
(B)
(B)
112
---
76
259
77
307
58
(B)
69
--
843
15
572
24
103
(B)
82
--
9,684
64
1,720
79
4,223
(B)
1,128
--
French
Patois
French Creole
Italian
.Portuguese
.
.
Portuguese
Papia Mentae
.German
..German
..Luxembourgian
.Yiddish
.Other West Germanic languages
..Pennsylvania Dutch
..Dutch
..Afrikaans
.Scandinavian languages
..Swedish
..Danish
..Norwegian
..Icelandic
.Greek
.Russian
.Polish
.Serbo-Croatian languages
..Serbocroatian
..Croatian
..Serbian
.Other Slavic languages
..Ukrainian
..Czech
..Slovak
..Bulgarian
..
..
..
..
Macedonian
Slovene
.
.
.
.
.
..
..
Panjabi
Marathi
Bihari
Oriya
..Assamese
..
..
..
..
Sindhi
Pakistan n.e.c. 2
Sinhalese
Romany
.Other Indo-European languages
..
..
..
Jamaican Creole
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Number of speakers
76
Margin of
Error1
127
Margin of
Error1
71
5,650
250
1,255
172
2,470
43
784
50
2,238
441
106
1,276
220
89
1,329
143
(B)
817
131
--
422
437
327
423
77
119
75
118
89,394
20,940
3,230
1,852
40,208
11,070
2,520
1,231
15,357
2,030
3,035
1,475
657
769
8,121
1,181
1,379
1,042
454
510
518
6,854
272
1,042
389
2,795
262
724
Mon-Khmer, Cambodian
.Hmong
8,726
1,795
34
1,359
735
40
4,491
743
(B)
777
433
--
2,116
2,023
16,670
8,686
84
1,752
21
49
2,884
591
1,046
1,979
280
16,252
5,298
1,093
21
229
398
165
60
166
22
106
433
430
38
505
741
2,082
1,332
129
819
35
81
889
289
400
661
342
1,718
977
398
34
190
329
148
97
128
26
131
209
320
59
798
1,087
10,837
2,146
84
876
(B)
(B)
601
(B)
266
75
244
4,590
1,651
529
(B)
26
59
24
60
57
5
91
134
352
38
268
445
1,642
621
129
458
--290
-221
65
329
828
433
218
-43
59
39
97
67
11
128
137
291
59
..
226
626
139
289
48
8
50
14
Fijian
..Nukuoro
903
41
76
534
48
104
186
(B)
(B)
177
---
265
141
34
42
147,383
4,412
35,696
2,887
88,251
28,966
42
2,999
2,319
52
21,154
3,374
(B)
2,130
667
--
57
23
93
26
(B)
23
-26
31
28
13
36
47
22
(B)
(B)
(B)
----
23
11,545
39
1,370
23
346
39
161
50
44
87
53
49
120
(B)
10
8
-16
14
11
17
(B)
--
..
..
..
Krio
Romanian
Irish Gaelic
Albanian
Lithuanian
..Lettish
..
..
..
..
Pashto
Kurdish
..Formosan
Japanese
.Korean
.
Thai
Laotian
.Vietnamese
.Other Asian languages
..Kazakh
..Turkish
..Mongolian
..Dravidian
..Telugu
..Kannada
..Malayalam
..Tamil
..Burmese
.Tagalog
.Other Pacific Island languages
..Indonesian
..Cham
..Malay
..Bisayan
..Sebuano
..Pangasinan
..Ilocano
..Pampangan
..Micronesian
..Chamorro
..Marshallese
..Ponapean
.
.
Melanesian
Samoan
..Tongan
..
..
..
Hawaiian
Inupik
Yupik
Arapaho
Menomini
..Haida
..
..
..
..
Athapascan
Apache
Kiowa
Cocomaricopa
..Mohave
..
..
..
Yuma
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Number of speakers
409
Margin of
Error1
179
Margin of
Error1
80
90
450
101
197
47
22
79
19
95
109
30
57
99
47
(B)
37
(B)
-61
--
81
46
91
47
(B)
(B)
---
321
15
15
300
20
27
230
6
(B)
293
11
--
66
6,326
83
1,480
22
1,229
35
393
120
7,572
408
9
640
183
1,239
164
15
383
(B)
1,054
43
(B)
165
-384
40
-151
14
103
93
2,119
12,708
1,306
9,785
1,462
1,816
702
100
1,704
1,125
415
250
2,042
35
134
4,248
638
120
14
2,892
38
26
130
187
24
110
63
528
2,235
380
1,638
742
1,069
637
167
850
634
464
295
652
59
167
1,065
308
119
22
952
46
43
87
246
14
(B)
31
529
5,143
210
3,609
799
1,173
228
16
324
597
(B)
138
320
(B)
14
1,677
165
35
(B)
1,087
38
(B)
103
187
24
-35
234
1,236
160
1,232
598
781
322
28
234
523
-192
192
-23
574
138
57
-499
46
-83
246
..
Quechua
Aymara
..Arawakian
14
43
59
22
69
71
14
20
(B)
22
32
--
..Uncodable Entries
87
86
28
46
..
..
..
Yavapai
Dakota
..Omaha
..
..
..
..
Choctaw
Muskogee
Cherokee
Paiute
..Chemehuevi
..
..
..
..
Shoshoni
Hopi
Luiseno
Pima
..Yaqui
..
..
..
..
Tiwa
Tewa
Towa
Zuni
..American Indian
.Hungarian
.Arabic
.Hebrew
.African languages
..Amharic
..Cushite
..Sudanic
..Nilotic
..Swahili
..Bantu
..Mande
..Fulani
..Kru, Ibo, Yoruba
..Efik
..African
.Other and unspecified languages
..Finnish
..Estonian
..Basque
..Syriac
..Aztecan
..Sonoran
..Mayan languages
..Oto - Manguen
..
..
..
Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate arising from sampling variability is represented through the use of a margin
of error. The value shown here is the 90 percent margin of error. The margin of error can be interpreted roughly as providing a 90 percent probability that the interval defined by the
estimate minus the margin of error and the estimate plus the margin of error (the lower and upper confidence bounds) contains the true value. In addition to sampling variability, the ACS
estimates are subject to nonsampling error (for a discussion of nonsampling variability, see Accuracy of the Data). The effect of nonsampling error is not represented in these tables.
1
N.E.C. stands for not elsewhere classified. These are languages where respondents indicated they spoke either INDIAN or PAKISTAN. For Indian, it cannot be determined if the
respondent spoke a native American language or spoke a language from India. For Pakistan, respondents wrote in Pakistan but it cannot be determined which one of the languages
spoken in Pakistan is actually being spoken. To distinguish these languages, n.e.c. is used to indicated they are not classified in any other language code.
An (B) entry in the estimate column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute an estimate.
An(X) entry in any column indicates that the question does not apply.
2
An-- entry in the margin of error column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the margin of
error. A statistical test is not appropriate.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2006-2008 American Community Survey
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Table 6. Detailed Languages Spoken at Home and Ability to Speak English for the Population 5 Years and Over for California: 2006-2008
Release Date: April, 2010
Number of speakers
Margin of
Error1
Margin of
Error1
33,748,857
995
6,709,325
30,094
19,456,202
14,292,655
36,818
36,854
(X)
6,709,325
(X)
30,094
14,292,655
36,856
6,709,325
30,094
9,531,304
27,041
4,635,242
25,128
9,531,256
48
27,033
79
4,635,242
(B)
25,128
--
1,448,020
15,944
473,297
8,743
127,641
126,658
4,219
4,200
22,000
21,818
1,644
1,621
800
183
5,968
335
153
1,147
98
84
1,166
93
136
368
66,394
76,753
76,319
434
117,858
117,572
286
6,043
26,246
23,068
2,932
246
24,681
12,355
6,787
4,799
705
35
26,183
142,278
23,484
22,125
8,557
7,512
6,056
33,599
139
2,447
3,647
3,614
576
3,788
3,794
184
963
1,925
1,825
646
149
1,996
1,525
966
789
342
56
2,069
5,615
2,374
2,087
1,172
1,157
1,282
2,901
137
16,370
25,338
25,338
(B)
15,620
15,598
22
870
4,080
3,776
274
30
2,811
1,520
665
580
46
(B)
5,894
70,613
7,357
7,373
3,496
2,349
1,528
14,104
72
1,262
1,880
1,880
-966
965
36
287
749
746
167
34
555
483
223
228
55
-869
3,634
914
1,018
597
601
507
1,590
94
Ukrainian
Czech
17,350
5,563
2,437
801
9,817
1,112
1,382
402
Lusatian
Slovak
..Bulgarian
20
2,363
6,770
33
730
1,199
(B)
646
1,968
-258
481
982
412
623
149
358
131
404
99
174,358
180,269
123,797
6,720
6,154
5,686
83,371
72,594
27,168
3,745
3,446
2,115
39,733
36,151
3,074
3,616
11,719
10,809
1,673
1,506
150,356
11,318
17,826
6,088
1,755
1,736
59,022
3,061
5,117
3,286
741
862
97,175
10,787
5,187
1,592
44,881
1,617
3,276
478
16
102
26
102
16
17
26
27
834
222
359
190
196
(B)
161
--
Ladino
Italian
Portuguese
..Portuguese
..Papia Mentae
.German
..German
..Luxembourgian
.Yiddish
.Other West Germanic languages
..Dutch
..Afrikaans
..Frisian
.Scandinavian languages
..Swedish
..Danish
..Norwegian
..Icelandic
..Faroese
.Greek
.Russian
.Polish
.Serbo-Croatian languages
..Serbocroatian
..Croatian
..Serbian
.Other Slavic languages
..Bielorussian
.
.
..
..
..
..
..
..
Macedonian
Slovene
Armenian
Persian
.Hindi
.
.
.
.
.
Gujarati
Urdu
Other Indic languages
2
..India n.e.c.
..Bengali
..
..
Panjabi
Marathi
Bihari
Rajasthani
..Oriya
..
..
..
Assamese
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Number of speakers
294
Margin of
Error1
246
Margin of
Error1
104
3,131
1,058
1,059
391
1,464
130
664
116
1,119
5,963
511
528
1,169
388
295
2,013
155
171
715
156
44,103
1,066
3,317
436
15,018
43
1,515
51
Krio
Pidgin
..Catalonian
317
136
128
289
133
98
(B)
34
17
-57
29
Romanian
Welsh
24,436
238
2,398
115
9,462
48
1,300
50
3,088
83
1,894
2,683
1,620
710
91
702
571
522
485
3
628
857
446
242
5
307
317
263
6,568
1,811
35
1,650
1,088
59
2,197
798
(B)
555
483
--
3,027,505
926,918
504,987
486
219,085
173,835
122
27,610
793
143,291
347,778
68,455
67,522
41,448
35,153
460,203
114,726
58
132
391
186
10,955
2,337
386
16,754
11,656
10,131
267
7,027
6,654
113
1,944
319
5,089
8,743
4,602
4,122
3,464
3,204
10,352
4,576
77
103
423
155
1,484
810
398
1,512,017
523,169
279,831
160
138,691
87,350
107
16,376
654
71,179
214,451
38,017
35,184
23,458
17,988
281,793
36,756
50
36
236
60
3,760
1,645
(B)
12,230
8,630
7,268
120
5,092
4,179
109
1,535
289
3,452
5,643
2,800
2,830
2,198
1,646
7,495
2,997
68
59
345
75
749
723
--
..
14
27,680
23
2,777
(B)
6,320
-1,212
Malayalam
..Tamil
7,866
8,576
24,213
1,227
1,290
2,123
1,127
2,123
3,807
549
511
723
139
1,147
152
592
(B)
782
-536
15,806
626
14,212
2,836
503
1,989
9,745
523
6,542
2,114
455
1,035
706,785
115,226
12,946
5,717
227,906
42,116
7,177
2,687
Indonesian
Balinese
..Cham
25,822
47
417
2,782
55
348
12,393
47
208
1,509
55
225
Malagasy
Malay
40
2,021
67
560
40
563
67
219
8,102
3,766
1,431
1,389
902
540
3,157
1,179
665
862
385
346
22,352
345
2,635
232
10,322
52
1,392
52
..
..
..
Kashmiri
Nepali
Sindhi
Pakistan n.e.c. 2
Sinhalese
..Romany
..
..
..
..
Irish Gaelic
Scottic Gaelic
..Albanian
..
..
..
..
Lithuanian
Lettish
Pashto
Kurdish
..Tadzhik
..
..
..
Munda
Tibetan
..Burmese
..
..
Karen
..Miao-yao, Mien
..
.
.
Tagalog
Other Pacific Island languages
..
..
..
..
Bisayan
Sebuano
..Pangasinan
..
..
..
..
Ilocano
Bikol
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Pampangan
Number of speakers
2,903
Margin of
Error1
1,039
Margin of
Error1
478
Micronesian
Carolinian
74
25
89
42
(B)
(B)
---
Chamorro
Marshallese
..Mokilese
5,818
658
209
999
426
240
828
308
174
269
286
194
Mortlockese
Palau
40
828
63
347
40
220
63
146
165
84
24
137
138
28
(B)
(B)
15
--23
96
367
139
396
(B)
97
-130
23,480
11,560
2,328
42
26
2,532
1,943
809
49
43
5,954
3,680
781
(B)
(B)
885
846
292
---
2,156
546
308
202
285,826
1,782
8,592
92
135
214
82
40
43
38
13
40
491
33
17
43
52
22
79
174
219
44
304
216
38
24
9,759
628
1,470
99
140
221
61
69
70
62
23
50
387
40
28
70
86
36
102
175
129
70
173
261
49
26
88,769
372
1,142
(B)
54
(B)
(B)
(B)
(B)
38
(B)
(B)
8
(B)
(B)
43
52
(B)
(B)
(B)
20
(B)
22
(B)
(B)
(B)
4,491
257
394
-62
----62
--17
--70
86
---28
-38
----
149
45
90
74
34
26
57
43
7
30
68
11
48
61
(B)
(B)
(B)
----
..
413
553
289
297
13
96
21
95
Mohave
..Yuma
29
142
63
32
127
55
15
(B)
13
29
-24
52
55
40
50
(B)
27
-44
67
643
127
91
289
103
33
22
65
56
36
89
Muskogee
Keres
115
104
107
108
22
78
33
75
Mohawk
Cherokee
..Wichita
20
371
55
25
174
66
15
92
18
24
85
31
349
292
362
153
(B)
8
-14
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
Ponapean
Trukese
..Yapese
..
..
..
..
Melanesian
Polynesian
Samoan
Tongan
..Fijian
..
..
..
Marquesan
Maori
..
Hawaiian
..
Upper Chinook
..Achumawi
..
Karok
Pomo
..Washo
..
..
..
..
Diegueno
Delta River Yuman
Mandan
Dakota
..Choctaw
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
Mono
Paiute
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..
..
..
Ute
Shoshoni
Cahuilla
Cupeno
Luiseno
..Serrano
..
..
..
..
Pima
Yaqui
Tewa
Chinook Jargon
..American Indian
..
..
.
.
.
.
Hungarian
Arabic
Hebrew
African languages
..Amharic
..
..
Berber
Chadic
Cushite
Sudanic
..Nilotic
..Swahili
..Bantu
..Mande
..Fulani
..Gur
..Kru, Ibo, Yoruba
..Efik
..African
.Other and unspecified languages
..Finnish
..Estonian
..Caucasian
..Basque
..Syriac
..Aztecan
..Mayan languages
..Oto - Manguen
..Quechua
..Arawakian
..Tupi-guarani
..Uncodable Entries
..
..
Number of speakers
18
Margin of
Error1
32
Margin of
Error1
--
95
139
62
148
(B)
(B)
---
11
196
5
20
159
10
(B)
3
(B)
-6
--
169
17
198
28
(B)
(B)
---
270
21
1,449
278
35
775
168
(B)
157
255
-106
14,081
129,813
1,702
6,795
4,413
43,915
833
3,248
39,275
65,466
22,639
30
354
3,329
4,604
2,356
50
367
7,213
20,106
8,970
14
82
1,012
1,753
1,319
23
104
6,287
519
531
6,914
5,482
791
541
68
19,461
396
1,453
26,817
3,011
894
736
590
18,192
354
1,031
1,620
106
217
21
45
1,683
376
429
1,407
1,217
395
338
114
2,235
188
657
2,706
586
288
527
229
2,460
194
475
727
84
146
34
54
2,998
406
146
1,585
1,192
274
136
(B)
3,734
46
523
11,608
412
217
238
217
8,112
280
784
1,209
52
87
(B)
(B)
1,127
315
135
533
425
202
157
-841
60
359
1,718
166
130
198
115
1,383
168
410
650
63
84
---
Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate arising from sampling variability is represented through the use of a margin
of error. The value shown here is the 90 percent margin of error. The margin of error can be interpreted roughly as providing a 90 percent probability that the interval defined by the
estimate minus the margin of error and the estimate plus the margin of error (the lower and upper confidence bounds) contains the true value. In addition to sampling variability, the ACS
estimates are subject to nonsampling error (for a discussion of nonsampling variability, see Accuracy of the Data). The effect of nonsampling error is not represented in these tables.
1
N.E.C. stands for not elsewhere classified. These are languages where respondents indicated they spoke either INDIAN or PAKISTAN. For Indian, it cannot be determined if the
respondent spoke a native American language or spoke a language from India. For Pakistan, respondents wrote in Pakistan but it cannot be determined which one of the languages
spoken in Pakistan is actually being spoken. To distinguish these languages, n.e.c. is used to indicated they are not classified in any other language code.
An (B) entry in the estimate column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute an estimate.
An(X) entry in any column indicates that the question does not apply.
An-- entry in the margin of error column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the margin of
error. A statistical test is not appropriate.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2006-2008 American Community Survey
2
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Table 7. Detailed Languages Spoken at Home and Ability to Speak English for the Population 5 Years and Over for Colorado: 2006-2008
Release Date: April, 2010
Number of speakers
Margin of
Error1
Margin of
Error1
4,495,642
1,002
339,404
7,886
3,733,134
762,508
8,930
8,928
(X)
339,404
(X)
7,886
762,508
8,928
339,404
7,886
543,752
8,187
264,675
7,606
543,752
8,187
264,675
7,606
108,127
17,837
4,507
1,473
26,696
3,224
2,392
542
17,817
20
1,471
33
3,204
20
536
33
563
5,617
2,496
388
910
457
113
951
480
122
323
194
2,496
29,255
29,232
23
94
3,508
512
2,728
268
2,755
1,312
613
638
192
1,965
15,298
3,971
3,253
2,385
461
407
4,521
1,046
1,325
293
1,589
57
457
1,927
1,925
38
74
1,048
779
622
160
465
356
269
263
105
581
2,120
797
1,058
967
299
304
1,533
407
320
161
1,432
75
480
4,960
4,960
(B)
(B)
366
162
204
(B)
351
142
96
99
14
568
7,829
1,139
1,169
1,021
72
76
1,074
490
346
78
115
45
194
485
485
-0
307
277
98
-143
94
82
70
24
277
1,341
362
483
485
69
78
427
295
194
90
87
73
211
403
130
201
(B)
210
-141
Persian
Hindi
.Gujarati
3,193
3,919
765
799
1,037
330
987
321
100
333
185
90
Urdu
Other Indic languages
1,148
3,558
497
872
126
1,313
112
470
346
660
396
265
411
236
16
186
241
27
160
205
645
22
378
39
90
(B)
92
--
1,431
18
40
568
29
41
757
(B)
23
373
-29
4,008
382
1,158
255
1,415
123
648
145
85
26
85
48
85
(B)
85
--
1,057
92
336
101
381
76
198
99
..
..
French
Patois
French Creole
Italian
.Portuguese
.
.
..Portuguese
German
..German
..Luxembourgian
.Yiddish
.Other West Germanic languages
..Pennsylvania Dutch
..Dutch
..Afrikaans
.Scandinavian languages
..Swedish
..Danish
..Norwegian
..Icelandic
.Greek
.Russian
.Polish
.Serbo-Croatian languages
..Serbocroatian
..Croatian
..Serbian
.Other Slavic languages
..Ukrainian
..Czech
..Slovak
..Bulgarian
..Macedonian
.
..Slovene
Armenian
.
.
.
.
India n.e.c. 2
Bengali
..Panjabi
..
..
..
..
Marathi
Oriya
Nepali
Pakistan n.e.c. 2
..Sinhalese
..
..
..
Welsh
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Number of speakers
201
Margin of
Error1
111
Margin of
Error1
37
88
409
121
332
(B)
52
-61
199
655
367
139
728
347
80
200
87
80
323
102
447
692
299
453
81,982
16,336
12,089
2,535
1,513
1,320
38,871
8,186
5,979
2,022
1,179
993
1,520
2,233
494
590
662
310
731
1,167
309
386
407
242
5,975
15,469
1,065
1,648
2,319
8,328
479
1,130
1,676
3,018
2,508
672
859
593
726
993
1,319
284
348
412
1,427
18,275
6,684
835
317
1,985
358
629
1,304
386
186
669
15
7,392
3,222
1,214
342
152
34
104
185
270
164
290
88
10
22
460
1,821
1,413
380
224
837
211
380
501
242
189
578
25
1,299
676
433
202
119
41
160
92
241
194
186
84
20
37
651
10,443
2,393
282
246
510
24
87
205
253
102
669
15
2,279
1,234
567
148
31
(B)
104
65
148
26
59
80
(B)
(B)
305
1,270
848
282
194
367
37
85
160
207
161
578
25
557
438
260
158
52
-160
65
143
55
72
73
---
80
267
71
213
(B)
6
-11
28,647
2,572
2,489
2,618
657
601
9,162
187
252
1,588
100
127
129
186
204
175
(B)
(B)
---
15
15
16
24
25
20
(B)
15
(B)
-25
--
267
280
247
143
(B)
102
-90
Choctaw
Muskogee
..Keres
11
23
60
21
40
96
(B)
23
(B)
-40
--
Iroquois
Cherokee
16
131
33
161
(B)
16
-27
Ute
Shoshoni
..Hopi
877
34
96
309
40
118
64
(B)
(B)
48
---
21
34
(B)
--
..
..
..
Irish Gaelic
Scottic Gaelic
Albanian
Lithuanian
Lettish
..Pashto
..
..
..
Kurdish
Chinese
..Chinese
..Cantonese
Mandarin
..Formosan
..
Japanese
Korean
.Mon-Khmer, Cambodian
.
.
Hmong
.Thai
.
Laotian
Vietnamese
.Other Asian languages
..Turkish
..Mongolian
..Telugu
..Kannada
..Malayalam
..Tamil
..Tibetan
..Burmese
..Karen
..Miao-yao, Mien
.Tagalog
.Other Pacific Island languages
..Indonesian
..Malay
..Bisayan
..Sebuano
..Micronesian
..Chamorro
..Palau
..Trukese
..Samoan
..Tongan
..Fijian
..Marquesan
.
.
..
..
Maori
Hawaiian
Blackfoot
Cheyenne
Fox
French Cree
..Athapascan
..
..
..
..
Apache
Dakota
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
Tiwa
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Number of speakers
41
Margin of
Error1
51
Margin of
Error1
48
American Indian
Hungarian
271
1,165
225
363
5
139
8
97
Arabic
Hebrew
.African languages
8,449
1,774
11,152
1,960
551
1,734
3,117
262
4,953
1,025
143
1,044
Amharic
Berber
5,498
89
933
145
2,971
(B)
725
--
Chadic
Cushite
..Sudanic
2
1,690
36
7
658
60
(B)
997
36
-490
60
Nilotic
Swahili
39
1,196
61
798
39
298
61
259
Bantu
Mande
..Fulani
432
109
119
1,884
58
284
148
199
622
74
137
25
39
411
(B)
113
42
65
284
--
1,046
474
97
13
5
193
264
340
227
80
22
8
148
155
252
26
53
(B)
5
152
16
165
43
66
-8
131
26
..
Zuni
..
.
.
.
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
.
Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate arising from sampling variability is represented through the use of a margin
of error. The value shown here is the 90 percent margin of error. The margin of error can be interpreted roughly as providing a 90 percent probability that the interval defined by the
estimate minus the margin of error and the estimate plus the margin of error (the lower and upper confidence bounds) contains the true value. In addition to sampling variability, the ACS
estimates are subject to nonsampling error (for a discussion of nonsampling variability, see Accuracy of the Data). The effect of nonsampling error is not represented in these tables.
1
N.E.C. stands for not elsewhere classified. These are languages where respondents indicated they spoke either INDIAN or PAKISTAN. For Indian, it cannot be determined if the
respondent spoke a native American language or spoke a language from India. For Pakistan, respondents wrote in Pakistan but it cannot be determined which one of the languages
spoken in Pakistan is actually being spoken. To distinguish these languages, n.e.c. is used to indicated they are not classified in any other language code.
An (B) entry in the estimate column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute an estimate.
An(X) entry in any column indicates that the question does not apply.
2
An-- entry in the margin of error column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the margin of
error. A statistical test is not appropriate.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2006-2008 American Community Survey
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Table 8. Detailed Languages Spoken at Home and Ability to Speak English for the Population 5 Years and Over for Connecticut: 2006-2008
Release Date: April, 2010
Margin of
Error1
Margin of
Error1
3,281,254
327
249,370
5,127
2,634,649
646,605
8,401
8,445
(X)
249,370
(X)
5,127
646,605
8,445
249,370
5,127
309,460
3,947
128,606
3,551
309,460
3,947
128,606
3,551
253,497
36,857
7,032
1,940
87,402
7,682
3,850
874
34,872
1,985
1,941
645
7,507
175
865
114
French Creole
Italian
.Portuguese
10,304
38,437
38,107
1,935
2,506
3,274
4,279
12,311
17,990
884
1,276
2,158
..Portuguese
German
..German
.Yiddish
.Other West Germanic languages
..Dutch
..Afrikaans
.Scandinavian languages
..Swedish
..Danish
..Norwegian
..Icelandic
.Greek
.Russian
.Polish
.Serbo-Croatian languages
..Serbocroatian
..Croatian
..Serbian
.Other Slavic languages
..Ukrainian
..Czech
..Slovak
..Bulgarian
..Macedonian
..Slovene
.Armenian
38,107
11,445
11,445
842
2,233
2,016
217
2,820
1,729
327
696
68
9,689
11,817
36,553
5,595
4,363
814
418
6,180
3,190
558
1,548
686
155
43
428
3,274
1,287
1,287
320
520
528
124
569
466
235
248
58
1,318
1,674
2,079
1,517
1,347
359
377
948
735
227
530
321
201
45
247
17,990
1,566
1,566
153
174
174
(B)
182
121
15
34
12
2,327
5,355
16,127
2,552
2,195
255
102
2,345
1,342
128
543
264
68
(B)
112
2,158
312
312
84
123
123
-101
91
25
36
20
484
949
1,317
800
745
167
112
536
412
90
350
217
111
-132
Persian
Hindi
1,567
8,381
578
1,182
553
1,444
287
373
Gujarati
Urdu
.Other Indic languages
4,692
5,351
8,673
1,031
1,190
1,423
2,013
1,922
3,114
684
551
729
1,561
2,965
631
967
587
1,395
261
571
1,004
1,350
316
479
578
318
420
320
26
264
300
40
939
24
591
46
262
12
167
22
226
288
13,526
195
176
2,070
45
47
5,201
75
59
1,018
952
13
405
24
172
(B)
124
--
2,194
413
671
186
625
147
332
105
54
7,434
52
1,833
(B)
3,709
-930
Number of speakers
.Population 5 years and over
Spoke only English at home
Spoke a language other than English at home
..
..
French
Patois
.
.
.
.
..
..
India n.e.c. 2
Bengali
Panjabi
Marathi
..Oriya
..
..
..
..
Nepali
Sindhi
Pakistan n.e.c. 2
Sinhalese
.Other Indo-European languages
..
..
..
..
Jamaican Creole
Krio
Romanian
Irish Gaelic
..Scottic Gaelic
..
..
..
Albanian
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..
Lithuanian
Number of speakers
1,765
Margin of
Error1
715
Margin of
Error1
225
..
Lettish
Pashto
319
71
156
122
89
(B)
74
--
..
Kurdish
311
321
133
141
64,264
22,829
2,483
1,854
27,735
10,336
1,520
1,123
17,626
2,128
2,656
35
1,747
673
559
60
8,065
1,230
999
(B)
924
471
334
--
363
21
3,181
205
35
715
42
(B)
1,284
60
-398
6,574
1,847
1,490
748
3,885
754
835
357
Thai
.Laotian
173
965
3,129
194
379
798
140
386
1,909
186
202
652
6,238
11,753
2,492
3,613
610
2,374
2,368
59
237
6,669
906
296
139
59
99
17
24
14
82
95
19
17
13
32
1,195
1,484
784
904
297
727
646
55
275
1,072
283
180
98
57
112
29
44
25
138
89
30
28
28
39
3,359
3,580
904
1,105
227
565
522
38
219
1,788
314
106
78
(B)
(B)
(B)
(B)
14
82
(B)
(B)
17
(B)
17
801
788
346
510
243
351
206
34
270
469
194
105
75
----25
138
--28
-30
19,384
102
257
1,796
84
167
5,627
(B)
62
1,045
-72
37
18
58
29
37
(B)
58
--
14
60
128
23
91
104
(B)
(B)
25
--41
Hungarian
Arabic
2,894
5,710
653
1,317
776
1,903
286
628
Hebrew
African languages
..Amharic
2,523
7,015
461
543
1,335
325
199
2,366
135
114
724
103
Berber
Cushite
30
476
49
396
(B)
256
-246
Swahili
Bantu
..Mande
630
201
98
424
169
115
280
88
51
213
113
82
4,346
49
897
72
1,416
(B)
562
--
724
883
332
495
289
159
140
321
67
159
206
58
204
116
96
74
..
Chinese
Cantonese
Mandarin
Fuchow
..Formosan
..
..
Wu
.Japanese
..
Korean
Mon-Khmer, Cambodian
.Hmong
.
Vietnamese
Other Asian languages
..Turkish
..Telugu
..Kannada
..Malayalam
..Tamil
..Tibetan
..Burmese
.Tagalog
.Other Pacific Island languages
..Indonesian
..Malay
..Bisayan
..Sebuano
..Pangasinan
..Ilocano
..Bikol
..Pampangan
..Chamorro
..Marshallese
..Palau
..Samoan
..Hawaiian
.
.
.
.
.
.
..
..
..
..
..
..
..African
Other and unspecified languages
..Finnish
..
Estonian
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..
Caucasian
..
Basque
Syriac
..
Uncodable
..
Number of speakers
31
Margin of
Error1
36
Margin of
Error1
24
11
286
19
236
(B)
143
-183
19
31
(B)
--
Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate arising from sampling variability is represented through the use of a margin
of error. The value shown here is the 90 percent margin of error. The margin of error can be interpreted roughly as providing a 90 percent probability that the interval defined by the
estimate minus the margin of error and the estimate plus the margin of error (the lower and upper confidence bounds) contains the true value. In addition to sampling variability, the ACS
estimates are subject to nonsampling error (for a discussion of nonsampling variability, see Accuracy of the Data). The effect of nonsampling error is not represented in these tables.
1
N.E.C. stands for not elsewhere classified. These are languages where respondents indicated they spoke either INDIAN or PAKISTAN. For Indian, it cannot be determined if the
respondent spoke a native American language or spoke a language from India. For Pakistan, respondents wrote in Pakistan but it cannot be determined which one of the languages
spoken in Pakistan is actually being spoken. To distinguish these languages, n.e.c. is used to indicated they are not classified in any other language code.
An (B) entry in the estimate column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute an estimate.
An(X) entry in any column indicates that the question does not apply.
2
An-- entry in the margin of error column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the margin of
error. A statistical test is not appropriate.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2006-2008 American Community Survey
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Table 9. Detailed Languages Spoken at Home and Ability to Speak English for the Population 5 Years and Over for District of Columbia: 2006-2008
Release Date: April, 2010
Margin of
Error1
Margin of
Error1
552,746
120
26,321
1,610
472,111
80,635
3,002
2,970
(X)
26,321
(X)
1,610
80,635
2,970
26,321
1,610
40,766
2,279
16,912
1,379
40,766
2,279
16,912
1,379
22,101
8,036
1,926
1,023
4,050
1,393
798
414
7,927
109
1,038
153
1,320
73
402
120
French Creole
Italian
.Portuguese
1,152
1,417
1,318
579
482
475
321
287
261
257
154
157
..Portuguese
German
..German
..Luxembourgian
.Yiddish
.Other West Germanic languages
..Dutch
..Afrikaans
.Scandinavian languages
..Swedish
..Danish
..Norwegian
.Greek
.Russian
.Polish
.Serbo-Croatian languages
..Serbocroatian
..Croatian
..Serbian
.Other Slavic languages
..Ukrainian
..Czech
..Slovak
..Bulgarian
..Macedonian
..Slovene
.Armenian
1,318
2,354
2,332
22
142
475
452
23
594
68
354
172
405
969
591
468
132
215
121
629
100
33
40
165
264
27
37
475
539
540
36
100
199
196
39
439
66
346
174
185
289
240
270
135
235
92
418
107
40
67
141
368
44
42
261
374
374
(B)
18
24
24
(B)
264
(B)
191
73
39
75
141
18
18
(B)
(B)
56
(B)
33
23
(B)
(B)
(B)
19
157
231
231
-29
41
41
-304
-225
120
65
71
116
30
30
--56
-40
38
---31
Persian
Hindi
702
948
305
402
85
15
99
26
Gujarati
Urdu
.Other Indic languages
197
248
923
120
193
456
48
25
510
54
45
380
Bengali
Panjabi
655
115
420
99
487
(B)
378
--
Marathi
Oriya
..Nepali
25
23
74
31
39
79
(B)
23
(B)
-39
--
31
496
51
217
(B)
77
-74
29
232
18
35
154
29
(B)
30
(B)
-48
--
40
15
49
25
(B)
(B)
---
28
99
45
94
(B)
47
-57
35
42
(B)
--
8,785
805
3,127
564
Number of speakers
.Population 5 years and over
Spoke only English at home
Spoke a language other than English at home
..
..
French
Patois
.
.
.
.
..
..
..
..
..Sinhalese
Other Indo-European languages
Jamaican Creole
Romanian
..Welsh
..
..
..
..
Irish Gaelic
Scottic Gaelic
Albanian
Lithuanian
..Lettish
..
..
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Number of speakers
2,675
Margin of
Error1
523
Margin of
Error1
388
1,939
366
489
215
1,148
23
378
38
Mandarin
Formosan
.Japanese
225
145
748
120
139
270
36
29
143
46
48
98
Korean
Mon-Khmer, Cambodian
814
55
278
82
220
(B)
122
--
Hmong
Thai
.Laotian
(B)
396
(B)
-309
--
(B)
332
(B)
-302
--
1,059
1,508
397
454
269
381
178
232
468
39
18
47
60
237
63
31
48
94
178
(B)
(B)
(B)
(B)
170
-----
154
410
5
81
226
1,087
443
242
40
43
55
35
28
122
257
9
99
257
385
254
238
63
49
87
58
42
24
65
(B)
(B)
114
213
333
187
40
23
55
(B)
28
41
107
--151
145
238
219
63
38
87
-42
8,983
(B)
295
45
111
37
38
64
143
1,175
496
6,606
3,337
71
1,322
-221
56
183
43
68
77
86
403
288
1,039
787
94
2,232
(B)
79
29
50
(B)
(B)
(B)
(B)
228
21
1,814
1,368
28
535
-92
47
81
----167
33
489
447
33
620
130
266
110
107
(B)
110
--
80
224
1,994
76
241
742
52
39
220
60
46
134
..
31
119
52
134
(B)
(B)
---
Finnish
..Estonian
268
119
32
130
88
37
90
27
(B)
84
45
--
34
83
57
72
34
29
57
47
Chinese
..
..
Chinese
Cantonese
..
..
.
.
.
.
.
.
Vietnamese
Other Asian languages
Turkish
Mongolian
..Gondi
..
..
..
..
Telugu
Kannada
Malayalam
Tamil
..Munda
..Tibetan
..Burmese
.Tagalog
.Other Pacific Island languages
..Indonesian
..Javanese
..Malay
..Sebuano
..Palau
..Yapese
..
..
Fulani
..Kru, Ibo, Yoruba
..
Efik
African
.Other and unspecified languages
..
..
..
..
Caucasian
Uncodable
Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate arising from sampling variability is represented through the use of a margin
of error. The value shown here is the 90 percent margin of error. The margin of error can be interpreted roughly as providing a 90 percent probability that the interval defined by the
estimate minus the margin of error and the estimate plus the margin of error (the lower and upper confidence bounds) contains the true value. In addition to sampling variability, the ACS
estimates are subject to nonsampling error (for a discussion of nonsampling variability, see Accuracy of the Data). The effect of nonsampling error is not represented in these tables.
1
N.E.C. stands for not elsewhere classified. These are languages where respondents indicated they spoke either INDIAN or PAKISTAN. For Indian, it cannot be determined if the
respondent spoke a native American language or spoke a language from India. For Pakistan, respondents wrote in Pakistan but it cannot be determined which one of the languages
spoken in Pakistan is actually being spoken. To distinguish these languages, n.e.c. is used to indicated they are not classified in any other language code.
An (B) entry in the estimate column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute an estimate.
2
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Number of speakers
Margin of
Error1
Margin of
Error1
An(X) entry in any column indicates that the question does not apply.
An-- entry in the margin of error column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the margin of
error. A statistical test is not appropriate.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2006-2008 American Community Survey
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Table 10. Detailed Languages Spoken at Home and Ability to Speak English for the Population 5 Years and Over for Delaware: 2006-2008
Release Date: April, 2010
Margin of
Error1
Margin of
Error1
803,548
139
34,150
1,743
711,083
92,465
3,219
3,214
(X)
34,150
(X)
1,743
92,465
3,214
34,150
1,743
47,613
2,095
21,456
1,356
47,613
2,095
21,456
1,356
24,448
4,114
2,027
833
6,022
504
891
223
3,750
364
669
418
504
(B)
223
--
French Creole
Italian
.Portuguese
1,383
2,661
563
473
675
311
602
457
130
323
147
110
..Portuguese
German
..German
.Yiddish
.Other West Germanic languages
..Pennsylvania Dutch
..Dutch
..Afrikaans
.Scandinavian languages
..Swedish
..Danish
.Greek
.Russian
.Polish
.Serbo-Croatian languages
..Serbocroatian
..Croatian
..Serbian
.Other Slavic languages
..Ukrainian
..Czech
..Slovak
..Bulgarian
..Macedonian
.Armenian
.Persian
.Hindi
563
3,224
3,224
120
1,539
1,007
461
71
155
53
102
1,237
647
1,313
185
122
19
44
701
210
100
69
302
20
62
433
2,004
311
829
829
130
556
418
266
116
102
61
80
616
319
310
174
165
26
53
396
128
57
71
364
34
88
229
454
130
734
734
(B)
572
473
99
(B)
14
14
(B)
228
142
445
148
119
(B)
29
412
161
(B)
34
217
(B)
37
49
261
110
354
354
-295
262
110
-23
23
-187
109
215
171
165
-47
368
100
-56
351
-52
56
185
Gujarati
Urdu
1,545
992
458
507
443
252
232
143
962
167
359
426
164
229
389
19
232
241
31
170
156
205
196
191
107
(B)
136
--
75
608
17
84
271
28
31
203
(B)
50
169
--
Pidgin
Romanian
36
232
66
161
17
58
31
70
Welsh
Irish Gaelic
..Albanian
33
97
100
39
124
142
(B)
25
90
-42
142
Lithuanian
93
79
13
22
12,658
1,015
4,854
528
4,465
3,584
766
677
2,172
1,671
468
409
183
559
152
307
95
304
81
223
Number of speakers
.Population 5 years and over
Spoke only English at home
Spoke a language other than English at home
..
..
French
Patois
.
.
.
Panjabi
Marathi
2
..Pakistan n.e.c.
Other Indo-European languages
..Jamaican Creole
..
..
..
..
..
Chinese
..Chinese
..Cantonese
..
Mandarin
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Number of speakers
139
Margin of
Error1
109
Margin of
Error1
100
746
1,284
334
443
152
774
91
305
10
(B)
247
17
-132
(B)
(B)
120
--92
Laotian
Vietnamese
131
1,161
133
563
59
612
69
361
2,312
407
1,023
612
236
416
464
151
99
188
122
66
124
172
125
114
65
51
105
65
557
18
11
2,292
10
306
29
19
610
11
87
(B)
11
499
2
76
-19
229
5
2
8
5
13
2
(B)
5
--
7,746
(B)
241
6
95
70
70
214
2,161
128
4,626
432
27
1,446
389
499
28
1,743
62
376
7
59
138
172
1,750
-191
11
113
115
109
140
1,131
97
1,336
486
44
806
292
368
47
646
100
190
9
96
154
82
1,818
(B)
114
(B)
(B)
70
44
51
610
42
863
310
(B)
182
147
79
13
132
(B)
138
(B)
(B)
138
(B)
633
-134
--115
70
49
291
50
549
461
-177
169
128
22
125
-154
--154
--
..
Formosan
Japanese
.Korean
.
Mon-Khmer, Cambodian
Hmong
.Thai
.
.
.
.
.
..
..
Kannada
Malayalam
Tamil
Tibetan
..Burmese
..
..
.
.
Tagalog
Other Pacific Island languages
..
..
Malay
Sebuano
Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate arising from sampling variability is represented through the use of a margin
of error. The value shown here is the 90 percent margin of error. The margin of error can be interpreted roughly as providing a 90 percent probability that the interval defined by the
estimate minus the margin of error and the estimate plus the margin of error (the lower and upper confidence bounds) contains the true value. In addition to sampling variability, the ACS
estimates are subject to nonsampling error (for a discussion of nonsampling variability, see Accuracy of the Data). The effect of nonsampling error is not represented in these tables.
1
N.E.C. stands for not elsewhere classified. These are languages where respondents indicated they spoke either INDIAN or PAKISTAN. For Indian, it cannot be determined if the
respondent spoke a native American language or spoke a language from India. For Pakistan, respondents wrote in Pakistan but it cannot be determined which one of the languages
spoken in Pakistan is actually being spoken. To distinguish these languages, n.e.c. is used to indicated they are not classified in any other language code.
An (B) entry in the estimate column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute an estimate.
An(X) entry in any column indicates that the question does not apply.
2
An-- entry in the margin of error column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the margin of
error. A statistical test is not appropriate.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2006-2008 American Community Survey
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Table 11. Detailed Languages Spoken at Home and Ability to Speak English for the Population 5 Years and Over for Florida: 2006-2008
Release Date: April, 2010
Margin of
Error1
Margin of
Error1
17,052,403
1,167
1,989,062
14,560
12,658,319
4,394,084
18,398
18,458
(X)
1,989,062
(X)
14,560
4,394,084
18,458
1,989,062
14,560
3,206,945
10,403
1,527,797
10,078
3,206,922
23
10,407
38
1,527,774
23
10,074
38
868,002
13,069
329,857
7,590
110,231
104,514
3,825
3,784
28,086
26,986
1,825
1,840
5,412
305
295,218
1,108
160
8,869
1,066
34
152,974
398
40
5,384
56,803
85,380
85,068
312
72,578
72,513
65
7,612
13,037
326
10,616
2,095
9,566
4,695
2,109
2,196
566
22,751
31,897
25,161
15,977
10,095
2,532
3,350
16,899
36
5,141
2,970
5,544
5,488
287
2,780
2,793
82
1,001
1,497
178
1,339
683
1,150
869
546
398
275
2,123
3,047
2,249
1,872
1,617
706
1,116
1,772
66
1,053
16,709
37,455
37,420
35
11,185
11,185
(B)
1,539
1,787
71
1,438
278
1,210
661
311
213
25
5,568
15,238
9,632
7,289
5,305
801
1,183
5,626
36
1,764
1,547
3,295
3,295
43
1,013
1,013
-433
523
72
427
207
325
236
149
123
40
915
1,538
1,115
1,220
1,108
302
398
966
66
540
4,145
2,223
840
727
1,393
639
431
392
4,310
666
378
954
325
151
1,451
252
91
491
179
92
2,599
8,683
692
1,323
1,128
2,871
521
599
Hindi
Gujarati
.Urdu
19,156
15,427
12,594
1,964
1,953
2,111
4,919
4,978
3,642
1,072
963
864
21,298
5,908
2,518
1,546
7,589
2,298
1,248
881
9,573
1,705
1,650
1,979
654
508
4,086
421
197
986
304
126
158
621
149
365
48
221
55
168
637
311
315
313
66
132
82
168
414
321
198
506
120
(B)
139
--
Number of speakers
.Population 5 years and over
Spoke only English at home
Spoke a language other than English at home
..
Ladino
Italian
Portuguese
..Portuguese
..Papia Mentae
.German
..German
..Luxembourgian
.Yiddish
.Other West Germanic languages
..Pennsylvania Dutch
..Dutch
..Afrikaans
.Scandinavian languages
..Swedish
..Danish
..Norwegian
..Icelandic
.Greek
.Russian
.Polish
.Serbo-Croatian languages
..Serbocroatian
..Croatian
..Serbian
.Other Slavic languages
..Bielorussian
..Ukrainian
.
.
..
..
Czech
Slovak
Bulgarian
Macedonian
..Slovene
..
..
.
.
Armenian
Persian
.
.
Bengali
Panjabi
..Marathi
..
..
..
..
Oriya
Nepali
Sindhi
Pakistan n.e.c. 2
..Sinhalese
..
..
..
Romany
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Number of speakers
25,135
Margin of
Error1
2,390
Margin of
Error1
1,288
2,477
78
783
80
668
37
302
66
Saramacca
Catalonian
..Romanian
46
174
9,418
71
200
1,280
46
37
3,902
71
43
781
Welsh
Irish Gaelic
658
937
339
313
28
154
48
105
83
7,619
2,915
79
1,711
586
(B)
4,207
1,120
-1,024
298
Jamaican Creole
Krio
..
..
..
..
Scottic Gaelic
Albanian
..Lithuanian
..
..
..
Lettish
Pashto
437
62
182
82
114
24
82
39
..
Kurdish
231
190
95
114
224,448
4,786
104,947
3,302
44,730
32,379
24
3,388
2,732
43
25,037
18,207
(B)
2,563
2,135
--
5,512
5,157
1,603
55
11,402
18,640
4,156
1,675
10,078
4,482
47,261
23,778
98
368
127
5,350
66
4,965
679
5,899
4,448
975
19
784
51,064
7,182
1,024
1,082
1,088
693
68
1,349
1,743
1,316
920
1,292
1,002
3,478
2,355
164
360
159
926
82
931
316
1,314
1,053
528
37
459
2,611
1,148
337
3,126
2,877
794
33
4,605
10,188
2,388
632
5,680
2,215
29,439
6,951
24
309
69
1,866
25
960
29
2,234
840
145
(B)
450
15,743
2,069
467
742
810
430
55
908
1,366
800
449
898
631
2,270
1,046
40
353
117
490
43
339
36
698
347
176
-252
1,342
458
214
22
726
38
492
22
274
38
187
1,186
520
37
511
283
64
242
194
37
152
131
64
..
711
77
469
95
190
34
113
62
Chamorro
..Gilbertese
496
811
30
355
464
48
12
175
30
22
199
48
Mokilese
Palau
17
223
29
192
(B)
26
-25
Ponapean
Trukese
..Yapese
35
219
63
61
252
89
(B)
135
(B)
-144
--
78
23
77
38
40
(B)
62
--
442
72
87
340
83
111
80
37
24
101
46
38
41
242
52
166
(B)
50
-83
..
Cantonese
Mandarin
..Formosan
..Wu
.Japanese
.Korean
.Mon-Khmer, Cambodian
.Hmong
.Thai
.Laotian
.Vietnamese
.Other Asian languages
..Kazakh
..Uighur
..Azerabaijani
..Turkish
..Dravidian
..Telugu
..Kannada
..Malayalam
..Tamil
..Munda
..Tibetan
..Burmese
.Tagalog
.Other Pacific Island languages
..Indonesian
..
..
Balinese
Malay
..Bisayan
..
..
Sebuano
..Pangasinan
..
Ilocano
Pampangan
..Micronesian
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
Melanesian
Polynesian
Samoan
Tongan
..Fijian
..
..
..
..
Maori
Hawaiian
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Number of speakers
Margin of
Error1
Margin of
Error1
94,689
6,098
26,461
2,655
84
2,462
106
599
(B)
458
-255
17
17
15
26
29
25
(B)
(B)
(B)
----
..
114
80
21
32
109
117
36
52
(B)
(B)
(B)
(B)
-----
Cowlitz
..Salish
17
110
22
27
179
36
(B)
91
22
-146
36
..
29
57
40
69
(B)
(B)
---
Tsimshian
..Pomo
21
16
39
35
30
63
(B)
(B)
(B)
----
165
19
30
13
154
431
43
84
115
313
17
471
11,167
42,668
19,829
13,707
3,082
164
203
126
19
1,738
1,035
162
201
5,360
234
203
32
52
23
127
264
59
99
188
180
28
281
1,261
4,574
1,866
2,097
1,001
140
160
142
30
685
480
150
213
1,129
192
(B)
(B)
17
(B)
43
57
(B)
46
(B)
16
17
149
3,665
12,276
4,318
3,342
1,042
69
38
52
(B)
403
214
121
143
589
(B)
--31
-63
51
-75
-26
28
175
734
1,613
954
925
369
85
48
75
-255
197
143
194
297
--
1,383
4,772
1,062
1,032
671
2,402
666
672
2,012
427
97
615
187
101
719
180
97
375
136
101
50
162
50
123
12
24
21
39
1,625
101
89
791
79
93
1,203
77
35
588
54
42
Yupik
Blackfoot
..Cheyenne
..
..
..
..
Cree
Ojibwa
Shawnee
Coeur Dalene
..Columbia
..
..
Athapascan
Apache
..Foothill No. Yokuts
..
..
Dakota
Chiwere
..Alabama
..Choctaw
..Mikasuki
..Muskogee
..Iroquois
..Mohawk
..Seneca
..Cherokee
..Pawnee
..American Indian
.Hungarian
.Arabic
.Hebrew
.African languages
..Amharic
..Berber
..Chadic
..Sudanic
..Saharan
..Swahili
..Bantu
..Mande
..Fulani
..Kru, Ibo, Yoruba
..Efik
..
..
..African
Other and unspecified languages
..Finnish
Estonian
..Caucasian
..
Basque
Syriac
..Mayan languages
..
..
Oto - Manguen
..Quechua
..
..
Arawakian
Chibchan
49
24
61
39
(B)
(B)
---
..
Uncodable
136
95
55
69
..
Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate arising from sampling variability is represented through the use of a margin
of error. The value shown here is the 90 percent margin of error. The margin of error can be interpreted roughly as providing a 90 percent probability that the interval defined by the
estimate minus the margin of error and the estimate plus the margin of error (the lower and upper confidence bounds) contains the true value. In addition to sampling variability, the ACS
estimates are subject to nonsampling error (for a discussion of nonsampling variability, see Accuracy of the Data). The effect of nonsampling error is not represented in these tables.
1
N.E.C. stands for not elsewhere classified. These are languages where respondents indicated they spoke either INDIAN or PAKISTAN. For Indian, it cannot be determined if the
respondent spoke a native American language or spoke a language from India. For Pakistan, respondents wrote in Pakistan but it cannot be determined which one of the languages
spoken in Pakistan is actually being spoken. To distinguish these languages, n.e.c. is used to indicated they are not classified in any other language code.
2
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Number of speakers
Margin of
Error1
Margin of
Error1
An (B) entry in the estimate column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute an estimate.
An(X) entry in any column indicates that the question does not apply.
An-- entry in the margin of error column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the margin of
error. A statistical test is not appropriate.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2006-2008 American Community Survey
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Table 12. Detailed Languages Spoken at Home and Ability to Speak English for the Population 5 Years and Over for Georgia: 2006-2008
Release Date: April, 2010
Number of speakers
Margin of
Error1
Margin of
Error1
8,785,436
1,294
504,835
7,323
7,725,470
1,059,966
9,870
9,851
(X)
504,835
(X)
7,323
1,059,966
9,851
504,835
7,323
618,233
4,946
345,459
5,082
618,233
4,946
345,459
5,082
215,863
39,170
6,507
2,433
62,128
9,029
3,338
1,117
37,510
1,625
2,428
510
8,839
183
1,112
118
..Cajun
French Creole
.Italian
35
13,458
6,172
52
2,520
1,036
7
3,720
1,665
12
778
523
Portuguese
..Portuguese
..Papia Mentae
.German
..German
.Yiddish
.Other West Germanic languages
..Pennsylvania Dutch
..Dutch
..Afrikaans
.Scandinavian languages
..Swedish
..Danish
..Norwegian
..Icelandic
.Greek
.Russian
.Polish
.Serbo-Croatian languages
..Serbocroatian
..Croatian
..Serbian
.Other Slavic languages
..Ukrainian
..Czech
..Slovak
..Bulgarian
14,360
14,272
88
25,995
25,995
191
4,317
186
3,501
630
1,865
944
543
299
79
2,504
14,574
3,493
8,347
6,805
938
604
5,602
2,464
929
410
1,748
2,438
2,417
101
1,562
1,562
118
809
236
738
235
485
346
314
181
64
591
1,754
896
1,738
1,549
606
414
1,717
1,497
439
260
663
6,206
6,206
(B)
3,788
3,788
59
452
(B)
347
105
241
140
80
21
(B)
623
7,426
1,109
3,394
2,856
408
130
1,942
774
242
129
746
1,315
1,315
-645
645
61
177
-159
116
166
125
76
37
-305
1,296
415
831
730
402
132
568
418
166
132
338
51
680
89
542
51
117
89
120
Persian
Hindi
.Gujarati
8,091
18,922
14,150
1,641
2,139
1,569
2,907
4,024
4,855
832
892
1,055
Urdu
Other Indic languages
8,742
14,173
1,548
1,653
2,303
4,086
596
765
4,211
5,654
1,720
987
1,280
559
1,221
1,816
568
426
622
242
1,310
226
385
225
99
42
83
64
22
418
193
37
309
129
(B)
265
32
-247
53
148
241
160
183
(B)
30
-49
30
11,057
49
2,162
13
4,182
22
1,373
1,144
326
557
235
166
14
155
23
..
..
French
Patois
..Macedonian
Armenian
.
.
.
.
India n.e.c. 2
Bengali
..Panjabi
..
..
..
..
Marathi
Oriya
Assamese
Nepali
..Sindhi
..
..
..
..
Pakistan n.e.c. 2
Sinhalese
..Romany
Other Indo-European languages
..Jamaican Creole
..
Krio
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Number of speakers
138
Margin of
Error1
135
Margin of
Error1
98
Saramacca
Romanian
24
5,763
41
1,293
(B)
2,063
-643
Welsh
Irish Gaelic
..Albanian
316
687
1,266
284
392
1,163
(B)
218
1,210
-190
1,157
617
266
440
257
149
83
119
101
481
20
9
432
34
14
219
(B)
(B)
199
---
165,407
32,213
3,945
2,539
79,915
16,407
3,232
1,552
24,660
11
2,244
20
12,619
11
1,363
20
1,721
4,667
48
535
878
59
966
2,158
48
441
508
59
1,106
7,337
42,326
3,274
2,048
2,521
5,330
38,420
17,749
60
33
3,355
70
58
5,809
861
2,967
4,486
18
32
10,136
4,053
1,845
26
106
275
374
448
1,022
2,754
1,021
701
599
1,294
2,610
2,437
101
55
1,292
111
94
1,105
372
854
887
31
40
1,221
1,062
896
44
122
168
285
605
2,833
23,483
1,409
809
877
1,558
23,809
4,385
60
(B)
1,873
(B)
(B)
966
157
787
542
(B)
(B)
2,288
2,057
1,241
(B)
(B)
115
122
341
568
1,688
445
480
289
488
1,987
1,261
101
-1,034
--297
143
344
288
--505
876
843
--97
134
83
62
59
102
32
62
53
102
421
47
220
299
57
157
92
(B)
(B)
114
---
..
13
255
22
242
(B)
186
-202
Fijian
..Hawaiian
50
142
134
83
123
197
50
142
15
83
123
33
60,463
72
4,339
77
17,333
14
1,932
23
1,320
15
10
507
26
18
288
15
(B)
246
26
--
14
20
23
32
(B)
(B)
---
29
31
21
49
55
37
(B)
(B)
(B)
----
33
52
(B)
--
..
..
..
Pidgin
..
..
..
..
Lithuanian
Pashto
Kurdish
Balochi
..Tadzhik
..
..
Mandarin
..Fuchow
..
..Formosan
Japanese
.Korean
.Mon-Khmer, Cambodian
.Hmong
.Thai
.Laotian
.Vietnamese
.Other Asian languages
..Uighur
..Azerabaijani
..Turkish
..Mongolian
..Dravidian
..Telugu
..Kannada
..Malayalam
..Tamil
..Tibetan
..Miao-yao, Mien
.Tagalog
.Other Pacific Island languages
..Indonesian
..Balinese
..Javanese
..Malay
..Bisayan
.
Sebuano
Pampangan
..Chamorro
..
..
Marshallese
..Palau
..
Melanesian
Samoan
..Tongan
..
..
Cree
Ojibwa
Okanogan
Puget Sound Salish
..Kuchin
..
..
..
Sahaptian
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Number of speakers
103
Margin of
Error1
127
Margin of
Error1
91
246
14
240
23
187
14
227
23
Muskogee
Keres
..Cherokee
123
25
277
153
40
139
(B)
(B)
(B)
----
Pawnee
Comanche
3
73
4
123
3
(B)
4
--
11
208
64
22
220
75
11
(B)
(B)
22
---
Hungarian
Arabic
930
11,810
444
1,649
330
3,681
271
950
Hebrew
African languages
..Amharic
3,479
41,104
10,441
467
3,009
766
3,687
1,591
418
986
454
12,079
4,895
110
1,233
258
1,797
882
179
492
354
193
19
4,273
1,564
1,543
1,611
15,787
928
915
1,748
879
18
47
158
423
48
50
39
86
309
206
32
1,207
547
686
870
2,188
482
519
566
366
30
47
225
343
86
60
62
78
86
15
(B)
1,171
582
375
731
2,708
67
106
487
207
(B)
29
24
140
48
(B)
39
(B)
98
24
-664
490
209
712
719
57
94
246
155
-38
38
161
86
-62
--
..
..
..
Crow
Dakota
Winnebago
..
..
..
..
Luiseno
Zuni
..American Indian
..
..
.
.
.
.
..
..
Chadic
Cushite
Sudanic
Nilotic
..Khoisan
..Swahili
..Bantu
..Mande
..Fulani
..Kru, Ibo, Yoruba
..Efik
..African
.Other and unspecified languages
..Finnish
..Estonian
..Caucasian
..Syriac
..Mayan languages
..Quechua
..Arawakian
..Tupi-guarani
..Uncodable
..
..
Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate arising from sampling variability is represented through the use of a margin
of error. The value shown here is the 90 percent margin of error. The margin of error can be interpreted roughly as providing a 90 percent probability that the interval defined by the
estimate minus the margin of error and the estimate plus the margin of error (the lower and upper confidence bounds) contains the true value. In addition to sampling variability, the ACS
estimates are subject to nonsampling error (for a discussion of nonsampling variability, see Accuracy of the Data). The effect of nonsampling error is not represented in these tables.
1
N.E.C. stands for not elsewhere classified. These are languages where respondents indicated they spoke either INDIAN or PAKISTAN. For Indian, it cannot be determined if the
respondent spoke a native American language or spoke a language from India. For Pakistan, respondents wrote in Pakistan but it cannot be determined which one of the languages
spoken in Pakistan is actually being spoken. To distinguish these languages, n.e.c. is used to indicated they are not classified in any other language code.
An (B) entry in the estimate column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute an estimate.
An(X) entry in any column indicates that the question does not apply.
2
An-- entry in the margin of error column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the margin of
error. A statistical test is not appropriate.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2006-2008 American Community Survey
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Table 13. Detailed Languages Spoken at Home and Ability to Speak English for the Population 5 Years and Over for Hawaii: 2006-2008
Release Date: April, 2010
Margin of
Error1
Margin of
Error1
1,194,450
220
133,631
3,815
897,745
296,705
6,302
6,292
(X)
133,631
(X)
3,815
296,705
6,292
133,631
3,815
25,099
2,225
7,466
1,195
25,099
2,225
7,466
1,195
17,720
4,864
1,785
862
2,936
556
646
223
..French
French Creole
4,864
213
862
170
556
21
223
26
Italian
Portuguese
..Portuguese
978
1,575
1,575
514
614
614
213
494
494
176
271
271
German
..German
.Yiddish
.Other West Germanic languages
..Dutch
..Afrikaans
.Scandinavian languages
..Swedish
..Danish
..Norwegian
.Greek
.Russian
.Polish
.Serbo-Croatian languages
..Serbocroatian
..Serbian
.Other Slavic languages
..Ukrainian
..Czech
..Slovak
..Bulgarian
..Slovene
.Armenian
.Persian
.Hindi
.Gujarati
.Urdu
3,938
3,938
44
520
414
106
905
329
142
434
519
388
672
202
48
154
506
71
260
26
143
6
(B)
374
274
23
126
736
736
51
274
212
176
370
208
157
263
615
202
346
200
45
190
268
80
207
42
148
9
-228
180
35
138
541
541
(B)
130
45
85
65
(B)
18
47
(B)
139
249
57
12
45
122
(B)
56
(B)
66
(B)
(B)
14
58
6
23
253
253
-161
78
140
62
-30
54
-118
269
77
20
74
116
-81
-81
--25
60
10
40
619
11
346
18
170
(B)
123
--
120
87
95
170
99
155
(B)
70
(B)
-86
--
306
980
224
332
100
78
91
124
7
108
568
12
101
232
(B)
(B)
78
--124
101
108
142
123
(B)
(B)
---
18
5
65
30
9
81
(B)
(B)
(B)
----
252,402
27,588
5,708
2,336
122,962
15,553
3,651
1,614
18,167
6,872
1,788
1,261
9,887
4,581
1,279
962
2,017
453
563
208
737
292
322
164
Number of speakers
.Population 5 years and over
Spoke only English at home
Spoke a language other than English at home
.
.
.
..Sinhalese
Other Indo-European languages
Jamaican Creole
Hawaiian Pidgin
..Pidgin
..
..
..
..
Catalonian
Romanian
Scottic Gaelic
Lithuanian
..Lettish
..
..
..
Formosan
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Number of speakers
79
Margin of
Error1
81
Margin of
Error1
72
48,179
17,148
2,437
1,873
21,156
11,224
1,658
1,440
Mon-Khmer, Cambodian
Hmong
.Thai
203
55
1,751
181
69
472
106
55
901
106
69
346
Laotian
Vietnamese
1,616
8,110
652
1,460
706
5,349
352
1,105
627
46
257
322
78
220
379
(B)
186
279
-194
110
123
78
177
87
106
99
174
67
16
8
52,562
94,563
102
26
14
3,745
4,726
(B)
(B)
(B)
25,620
41,913
---2,092
3,053
432
58
103
2,914
59
226
44,591
66
297
2,583
148
780
57
805
3,589
56
607
1,285
2,863
307
11,960
3,087
17
447
111
104
82
234
95
101
1,207
58
207
2,645
80
285
1,050
229
264
88
548
1,410
94
657
571
1,244
238
2,128
1,341
28
475
126
132
72
103
(B)
19
1,992
21
165
26,572
(B)
63
1,447
(B)
140
57
451
1,875
(B)
327
502
1,711
90
3,820
916
(B)
129
28
(B)
49
90
-31
1,119
34
195
2,218
-108
697
-133
88
351
901
-407
316
703
101
844
438
-141
45
-61
65
16,864
107
1,845
(B)
1,436
-323
1,484
43
82
432
50
67
267
33
6
173
47
10
..
14
15
23
26
(B)
(B)
---
Keres
..Cherokee
18
3
32
23
6
47
6
(B)
(B)
10
---
Hungarian
Arabic
44
452
42
270
15
96
26
104
Hebrew
African languages
..Amharic
218
321
33
270
248
56
57
19
(B)
92
31
--
193
65
219
107
(B)
(B)
---
11
19
324
19
31
169
(B)
19
41
-31
66
152
172
127
104
41
(B)
66
--
..
Wu
Japanese
.Korean
.
.
.
.
.
.
Mongolian
Telugu
Kannada
Tamil
..Burmese
..
..
.
.
Tagalog
Other Pacific Island languages
Indonesian
Balinese
..Malay
..Bisayan
..Sebuano
..Pangasinan
..Ilocano
..Bikol
..Pampangan
..Micronesian
..Carolinian
..Chamorro
..Gilbertese
..Kusaiean
..Marshallese
..Mokilese
..Palau
..Ponapean
..Trukese
..Yapese
..Samoan
..Tongan
..Niuean
..Fijian
..Marquesan
..Rarotongan
..Maori
..
..
..
..
Nukuoro
Hawaiian
Apache
Kiowa
..Dakota
..
..
.
.
.
.
..
..
Swahili
Bantu
Mande
Kru, Ibo, Yoruba
.Other and unspecified languages
..
..
..
..
Finnish
Uncodable
HI 40 of Pages: 151
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Number of speakers
Margin of
Error1
Margin of
Error1
Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate arising from sampling variability is represented through the use of a margin
of error. The value shown here is the 90 percent margin of error. The margin of error can be interpreted roughly as providing a 90 percent probability that the interval defined by the
estimate minus the margin of error and the estimate plus the margin of error (the lower and upper confidence bounds) contains the true value. In addition to sampling variability, the ACS
estimates are subject to nonsampling error (for a discussion of nonsampling variability, see Accuracy of the Data). The effect of nonsampling error is not represented in these tables.
1
N.E.C. stands for not elsewhere classified. These are languages where respondents indicated they spoke either INDIAN or PAKISTAN. For Indian, it cannot be determined if the
respondent spoke a native American language or spoke a language from India. For Pakistan, respondents wrote in Pakistan but it cannot be determined which one of the languages
spoken in Pakistan is actually being spoken. To distinguish these languages, n.e.c. is used to indicated they are not classified in any other language code.
An (B) entry in the estimate column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute an estimate.
An(X) entry in any column indicates that the question does not apply.
2
An-- entry in the margin of error column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the margin of
error. A statistical test is not appropriate.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2006-2008 American Community Survey
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Table 14. Detailed Languages Spoken at Home and Ability to Speak English for the Population 5 Years and Over for Iowa: 2006-2008
Release Date: April, 2010
Margin of
Error1
Margin of
Error1
2,787,519
712
76,086
2,583
2,607,134
180,385
4,537
4,503
(X)
76,086
(X)
2,583
180,385
4,503
76,086
2,583
97,910
2,462
45,460
1,721
97,910
2,462
45,460
1,721
44,671
4,700
2,980
652
12,866
1,089
1,522
295
4,639
61
644
104
1,089
(B)
295
--
193
1,185
830
241
358
359
(B)
118
409
-78
311
830
13,267
13,267
120
4,046
2,280
1,349
417
1,445
213
529
703
518
1,792
897
7,971
7,060
328
583
1,708
11
166
1,156
45
288
42
26
359
1,227
1,227
115
844
827
370
305
303
105
148
237
236
541
329
1,592
1,515
273
406
398
19
160
292
51
182
55
29
409
2,770
2,770
30
1,003
848
155
(B)
159
44
36
79
178
662
271
4,231
3,779
140
312
524
11
90
266
(B)
125
32
13
311
550
550
47
455
441
110
-78
41
36
64
117
241
181
907
863
166
308
208
19
93
104
-161
51
20
Persian
Hindi
538
2,055
373
620
209
284
249
157
Gujarati
Urdu
.Other Indic languages
257
698
1,404
172
398
473
85
75
523
92
73
241
184
279
176
185
21
164
36
150
83
199
90
81
225
154
67
(B)
35
68
-61
436
67
310
80
213
23
154
36
66
1,021
60
67
394
80
(B)
233
(B)
-226
--
420
12
259
20
54
(B)
68
--
161
36
128
42
(B)
(B)
---
167
58
221
68
142
16
220
26
Number of speakers
.Population 5 years and over
Spoke only English at home
Spoke a language other than English at home
..
..
French
Cajun
French Creole
Italian
.Portuguese
.
.
..Portuguese
German
..German
.Yiddish
.Other West Germanic languages
..Pennsylvania Dutch
..Dutch
..Afrikaans
.Scandinavian languages
..Swedish
..Danish
..Norwegian
.Greek
.Russian
.Polish
.Serbo-Croatian languages
..Serbocroatian
..Croatian
..Serbian
.Other Slavic languages
..Bielorussian
..Ukrainian
..Czech
..Slovak
..Bulgarian
..Macedonian
.Armenian
.
.
.
.
.
..
..
India n.e.c. 2
Bengali
Panjabi
Marathi
..Kashmiri
..
..
..
..
Nepali
Sindhi
..Sinhalese
Other Indo-European languages
..Jamaican Creole
..
..
Romanian
Welsh
Irish Gaelic
Scottic Gaelic
..Albanian
..
..
..
Lithuanian
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Margin of
Error1
90
Margin of
Error1
35
..
Lettish
Number of speakers
105
..
Pashto
(B)
--
29,986
1,171
14,996
1,100
6,868
5,727
301
879
843
201
3,235
2,729
199
591
542
169
629
211
1,741
2,692
296
161
467
594
254
53
672
1,780
191
78
260
428
Hmong
.Thai
258
167
1,443
194
142
475
124
78
659
104
92
293
3,331
7,498
700
987
1,840
5,450
516
837
3,088
18
302
663
30
222
515
18
37
273
30
43
1,285
288
193
797
12
62
131
2,169
731
181
11
44
121
16
63
41
60
161
33
386
224
144
348
21
65
196
586
287
108
17
54
131
26
67
44
71
195
50
138
66
30
66
(B)
29
131
405
238
50
(B)
21
29
(B)
59
30
49
(B)
(B)
125
81
50
61
-36
196
184
135
80
-37
34
-66
33
62
---
7,818
10
1,321
10
11
62
18
636
1,423
17
297
19
19
64
28
174
2,764
(B)
217
(B)
(B)
(B)
(B)
161
847
-146
----143
Okanogan
Dakota
..Omaha
..Mikasuki
..Muskogee
85
242
141
145
31
17
51
24
133
31
13
114
52
22
3
(B)
(B)
7
---
Cherokee
Tiwa
1
14
0
25
(B)
(B)
---
..American Indian
Hungarian
.Arabic
65
138
2,507
47
90
675
5
25
1,226
9
35
521
Hebrew
African languages
109
3,449
108
1,175
(B)
1,242
-534
Amharic
Chadic
..Cushite
470
1
811
335
3
862
75
(B)
278
104
-201
Sudanic
Nilotic
322
282
267
270
242
162
208
175
72
465
361
115
246
340
72
176
154
115
124
229
33
54
33
54
Chinese
..Chinese
..Cantonese
..
..
Mandarin
Formosan
Japanese
Korean
.Mon-Khmer, Cambodian
.
Laotian
Vietnamese
.Other Asian languages
.
.
Azerabaijani
..Turkish
..
Telugu
Kannada
..Malayalam
..Tamil
..Munda
..Burmese
..Karen
.Tagalog
.Other Pacific Island languages
..Indonesian
..Javanese
..Malay
..Bisayan
..Ilocano
..Chamorro
..Marshallese
..Ponapean
..Trukese
..Samoan
..
..
..
..
.
.
..
..
..
..
Nilo-hamitic
Swahili
..Bantu
..
..
..
Mande
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..
..
..
.
Number of speakers
13
Margin of
Error1
23
Margin of
Error1
--
591
28
297
38
22
28
37
38
284
52
36
167
52
36
54
(B)
4
43
-7
Aztecan
Mayan languages
42
99
49
147
23
(B)
37
--
Tarascan
Uncodable
8
47
13
43
8
19
13
25
Fulani
Kru, Ibo, Yoruba
African
Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate arising from sampling variability is represented through the use of a margin
of error. The value shown here is the 90 percent margin of error. The margin of error can be interpreted roughly as providing a 90 percent probability that the interval defined by the
estimate minus the margin of error and the estimate plus the margin of error (the lower and upper confidence bounds) contains the true value. In addition to sampling variability, the ACS
estimates are subject to nonsampling error (for a discussion of nonsampling variability, see Accuracy of the Data). The effect of nonsampling error is not represented in these tables.
1
N.E.C. stands for not elsewhere classified. These are languages where respondents indicated they spoke either INDIAN or PAKISTAN. For Indian, it cannot be determined if the
respondent spoke a native American language or spoke a language from India. For Pakistan, respondents wrote in Pakistan but it cannot be determined which one of the languages
spoken in Pakistan is actually being spoken. To distinguish these languages, n.e.c. is used to indicated they are not classified in any other language code.
An (B) entry in the estimate column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute an estimate.
An(X) entry in any column indicates that the question does not apply.
2
An-- entry in the margin of error column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the margin of
error. A statistical test is not appropriate.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2006-2008 American Community Survey
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Table 15. Detailed Languages Spoken at Home and Ability to Speak English for the Population 5 Years and Over for Idaho: 2006-2008
Release Date: April, 2010
Margin of
Error1
Margin of
Error1
1,375,973
682
56,065
2,406
1,238,169
137,804
3,621
3,541
(X)
56,064
(X)
2,406
137,804
3,541
56,065
2,406
101,729
2,933
44,462
2,204
101,729
2,933
44,462
2,204
19,536
3,277
1,840
683
5,490
602
1,120
244
3,244
18
682
29
587
(B)
242
--
15
220
982
28
237
359
15
(B)
233
28
-141
1,563
1,563
4,826
4,826
(B)
696
645
30
21
473
195
90
188
331
1,955
162
1,896
1,591
220
85
949
746
45
124
34
(B)
304
419
419
662
662
-243
235
50
34
146
108
70
91
129
626
98
783
759
227
105
462
443
62
114
43
-180
396
396
760
760
(B)
61
61
(B)
(B)
17
(B)
(B)
17
78
1,038
50
891
694
112
85
404
341
17
46
(B)
(B)
182
222
222
238
238
-60
60
--28
--28
73
556
48
342
317
132
105
289
275
28
76
--155
Hindi
Gujarati
500
54
249
83
168
54
170
83
Urdu
Other Indic languages
..Bengali
74
722
20
74
666
38
26
422
(B)
40
635
--
114
146
106
175
(B)
16
-28
442
552
360
637
283
282
406
108
83
634
114
108
69
57
111
87
(B)
25
-42
42
8
16
65
16
28
(B)
(B)
(B)
----
11,209
2,205
1,013
523
5,380
1,326
838
384
1,506
186
387
174
946
92
305
91
424
89
354
84
199
89
212
84
Number of speakers
.Population 5 years and over
Spoke only English at home
Spoke a language other than English at home
French
Patois
..Cajun
French Creole
.Italian
.
Portuguese
..Portuguese
.German
..German
.Yiddish
.Other West Germanic languages
..Dutch
..Afrikaans
..Frisian
.Scandinavian languages
..Swedish
..Danish
..Norwegian
.Greek
.Russian
.Polish
.Serbo-Croatian languages
..Serbocroatian
..Croatian
..Serbian
.Other Slavic languages
..Ukrainian
..Czech
..Bulgarian
..Slovene
.Armenian
.Persian
.
.
.
.
.
..
..
Panjabi
Marathi
..Nepali
Other Indo-European languages
..Romanian
..
..
Irish Gaelic
Albanian
Lithuanian
Lettish
..Kurdish
..
..
..
Formosan
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Number of speakers
1,883
Margin of
Error1
502
Margin of
Error1
240
1,170
244
415
228
645
106
239
141
(B)
829
461
-400
350
(B)
536
221
-381
162
1,069
1,266
425
514
652
775
347
499
342
119
247
424
142
161
342
(B)
68
424
-77
51
67
81
79
(B)
(B)
---
68
74
162
136
1,191
66
120
173
206
363
52
67
126
120
340
51
108
130
182
179
891
72
40
39
68
17
50
56
42
110
227
119
22
29
284
74
68
60
58
31
76
69
52
105
206
147
35
48
146
43
(B)
39
(B)
(B)
(B)
(B)
(B)
61
3
(B)
(B)
(B)
112
76
-60
-----59
6
----
5,330
214
2,982
38
16
24
52
29
109
92
43
8
842
825
124
460
59
27
41
96
52
110
143
68
15
293
733
76
165
(B)
(B)
(B)
(B)
(B)
(B)
(B)
(B)
(B)
100
292
67
101
---------86
..
10
84
16
102
10
(B)
16
--
Comanche
..Paiute
11
15
24
19
26
30
(B)
(B)
(B)
----
1,459
18
333
30
34
(B)
35
--
Hungarian
.Arabic
108
276
289
92
291
195
21
(B)
37
35
-42
Hebrew
African languages
133
659
105
357
22
187
35
194
43
64
218
59
95
185
43
(B)
24
59
-34
284
50
321
63
120
(B)
191
--
777
83
121
323
55
194
246
31
(B)
135
35
--
454
23
271
39
168
13
127
21
.
.
.
Japanese
Korean
Mon-Khmer, Cambodian
Hmong
Thai
.Laotian
.
.
.
.
Vietnamese
Other Asian languages
Uighur
Turkish
..Telugu
..
..
..
..
Kannada
Malayalam
Tamil
Tibetan
..Burmese
..
..
.
.
..Karen
Tagalog
..
Shoshoni
Pima
..American Indian
..
..
.
.
Amharic
Cushite
..Swahili
..
..
..
..
.
Bantu
Kru, Ibo, Yoruba
Basque
Mayan languages
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..
..
..
Oto - Manguen
Number of speakers
20
Margin of
Error1
29
Margin of
Error1
29
28
48
46
57
14
(B)
23
--
Quechua
Uncodable
Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate arising from sampling variability is represented through the use of a margin
of error. The value shown here is the 90 percent margin of error. The margin of error can be interpreted roughly as providing a 90 percent probability that the interval defined by the
estimate minus the margin of error and the estimate plus the margin of error (the lower and upper confidence bounds) contains the true value. In addition to sampling variability, the ACS
estimates are subject to nonsampling error (for a discussion of nonsampling variability, see Accuracy of the Data). The effect of nonsampling error is not represented in these tables.
1
N.E.C. stands for not elsewhere classified. These are languages where respondents indicated they spoke either INDIAN or PAKISTAN. For Indian, it cannot be determined if the
respondent spoke a native American language or spoke a language from India. For Pakistan, respondents wrote in Pakistan but it cannot be determined which one of the languages
spoken in Pakistan is actually being spoken. To distinguish these languages, n.e.c. is used to indicated they are not classified in any other language code.
An (B) entry in the estimate column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute an estimate.
An(X) entry in any column indicates that the question does not apply.
2
An-- entry in the margin of error column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the margin of
error. A statistical test is not appropriate.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2006-2008 American Community Survey
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Table 16. Detailed Languages Spoken at Home and Ability to Speak English for the Population 5 Years and Over for Illinois: 2006-2008
Release Date: April, 2010
Margin of
Error1
Margin of
Error1
11,942,587
1,040
1,164,741
12,358
9,353,214
2,589,373
13,485
13,440
(X)
1,164,741
(X)
12,358
2,589,373
13,440
1,164,741
12,358
1,513,856
8,716
741,572
9,200
1,513,856
8,716
741,572
9,200
682,572
35,871
11,355
2,886
265,902
7,406
6,552
888
35,407
464
2,856
318
7,406
(B)
888
--
5,320
42,431
5,951
1,400
2,528
811
1,453
11,753
1,718
509
1,197
501
5,951
51,632
51,583
49
2,695
5,655
1,621
3,771
263
4,760
2,589
1,056
1,005
110
40,561
42,984
199,034
31,655
13,178
5,682
12,795
33,726
173
12,043
5,162
3,057
11,277
811
2,746
2,750
56
1,253
1,109
706
876
176
649
541
431
296
123
3,695
2,805
7,518
3,071
2,287
1,052
1,822
2,530
133
1,309
853
711
1,785
1,718
10,269
10,269
(B)
251
950
388
534
28
797
221
359
196
21
11,061
22,999
105,331
13,288
6,447
1,952
4,889
14,571
55
6,074
1,330
931
5,468
501
938
938
-128
368
222
234
47
368
105
305
118
33
1,325
1,767
4,649
1,647
1,256
517
944
1,454
70
953
408
390
887
1,340
674
593
251
434
279
284
147
Armenian
Persian
.Hindi
2,108
6,621
32,324
507
1,278
3,106
896
1,858
8,530
321
597
1,420
Gujarati
Urdu
35,812
41,048
2,746
3,498
15,538
11,796
1,912
1,373
20,778
6,186
4,307
2,273
1,334
1,230
6,883
2,538
1,252
1,146
889
503
4,767
3,728
1,232
926
1,883
673
592
380
295
137
97
204
117
101
63
(B)
26
66
-42
379
230
251
175
138
77
136
86
345
303
244
253
92
141
110
124
4
41,606
7
3,563
(B)
18,554
-2,223
Number of speakers
.Population 5 years and over
Spoke only English at home
Spoke a language other than English at home
French
Patois
French Creole
Italian
.Portuguese
.
.
..Portuguese
German
..German
..Luxembourgian
.Yiddish
.Other West Germanic languages
..Pennsylvania Dutch
..Dutch
..Afrikaans
.Scandinavian languages
..Swedish
..Danish
..Norwegian
..Icelandic
.Greek
.Russian
.Polish
.Serbo-Croatian languages
..Serbocroatian
..Croatian
..Serbian
.Other Slavic languages
..Bielorussian
..Ukrainian
..Czech
..Slovak
..Bulgarian
.
..
..
Macedonian
Slovene
.
.
.
.
.
..
..
Panjabi
Marathi
Oriya
Assamese
..Kashmiri
..
..
..
..
Nepali
Sindhi
Pakistan n.e.c. 2
Sinhalese
..Romany
..
..
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Number of speakers
481
Margin of
Error1
270
Margin of
Error1
119
Krio
Catalonian
115
112
137
115
(B)
22
-37
Romanian
Welsh
..Irish Gaelic
16,815
61
1,350
2,226
70
321
7,790
(B)
205
1,438
-116
Albanian
Lithuanian
5,507
14,965
1,294
1,810
2,906
6,951
908
1,163
Lettish
Pashto
..Kurdish
1,750
308
124
525
234
139
415
123
(B)
165
124
--
Balochi
18
30
18
30
294,279
5,300
126,766
3,809
76,514
52,285
4,115
3,727
39,935
26,643
2,857
2,417
14
14,191
7,546
23
1,754
1,010
(B)
8,862
3,182
-1,230
714
90
2,348
40
13,054
48,083
2,608
316
5,207
5,298
20,337
43,519
211
3,650
1,442
125
88
13,823
2,335
11,102
9,550
30
119
769
208
67
74,746
4,597
145
573
49
1,259
3,572
1,015
259
848
1,153
2,242
2,899
221
761
683
205
112
1,836
738
1,707
1,629
48
200
442
331
72
3,393
846
90
1,158
(B)
6,264
25,940
1,477
95
2,911
2,569
12,101
11,558
16
1,403
856
125
(B)
2,323
554
3,794
1,776
(B)
102
383
208
18
22,427
1,489
145
342
-799
2,164
595
82
558
716
1,641
1,555
27
484
461
205
-688
306
932
670
-171
249
331
26
1,995
409
..
1,277
4
553
9
388
(B)
233
--
Bisayan
..Sebuano
934
1,025
614
430
409
396
395
317
251
224
199
242
..
384
45
207
56
74
11
59
19
Samoan
..Fijian
159
60
24
151
70
39
23
(B)
24
29
-39
71
74
98,666
5,846
30,501
2,982
122
1,242
101
149
339
94
(B)
239
22
-143
36
31
21
51
34
(B)
(B)
---
43
19
82
74
32
133
20
(B)
82
35
-133
14
23
(B)
--
..
..
..
Jamaican Creole
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
Chinese
..Chinese
..Hakka
Cantonese
..Mandarin
..
Fuchow
Formosan
..Wu
.Japanese
.Korean
.Mon-Khmer, Cambodian
.Hmong
.Thai
.Laotian
.Vietnamese
.Other Asian languages
..Azerabaijani
..Turkish
..Mongolian
..Tungus
..Dravidian
..Telugu
..Kannada
..Malayalam
..Tamil
..Munda
..Tibetan
..Burmese
..Karen
..Miao-yao, Mien
.Tagalog
.Other Pacific Island languages
..
..
Indonesian
Javanese
..Malay
..
..
Ilocano
Pampangan
..Chamorro
..
..
..
Hawaiian
..
..
Cheyenne
Ojibwa
Shawnee
Coeur Dalene
..Kuchin
..
..
..
Kiowa
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Number of speakers
24
Margin of
Error1
39
Margin of
Error1
--
32
41
52
47
32
(B)
52
--
Dakota
Winnebago
..Choctaw
112
196
195
82
138
179
(B)
(B)
12
--20
Muskogee
Cherokee
41
115
48
79
22
13
35
21
14
161
3,494
24
100
674
(B)
36
1,063
-42
387
Arabic
Hebrew
45,342
5,725
3,623
1,058
15,253
835
2,023
356
African languages
..Amharic
..Berber
26,155
3,378
86
229
1,838
2,818
1,096
119
201
1,083
6,759
1,364
(B)
203
1,636
1,622
585
-212
1,029
88
51
1,563
1,019
375
514
16,486
218
48
262
16,586
651
106
150
15,027
210
105
306
31
144
83
528
496
326
417
2,007
221
80
200
2,756
236
84
134
2,639
290
135
272
52
(B)
(B)
192
137
16
162
2,992
(B)
(B)
57
6,352
130
(B)
55
5,905
86
65
111
(B)
--147
123
27
168
818
--73
1,236
90
-53
1,187
138
105
130
--
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
Arikara
American Indian
.Hungarian
..
..
.
.
.
..
..
Chadic
Cushite
Sudanic
Nubian
..Swahili
..Bantu
..Mande
..Fulani
..Kru, Ibo, Yoruba
..Efik
..Mbum
..African
.Other and unspecified languages
..Finnish
..Estonian
..Caucasian
..Syriac
..Aztecan
..Quechua
..Arawakian
..Uncodable
..
..
Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate arising from sampling variability is represented through the use of a margin
of error. The value shown here is the 90 percent margin of error. The margin of error can be interpreted roughly as providing a 90 percent probability that the interval defined by the
estimate minus the margin of error and the estimate plus the margin of error (the lower and upper confidence bounds) contains the true value. In addition to sampling variability, the ACS
estimates are subject to nonsampling error (for a discussion of nonsampling variability, see Accuracy of the Data). The effect of nonsampling error is not represented in these tables.
1
N.E.C. stands for not elsewhere classified. These are languages where respondents indicated they spoke either INDIAN or PAKISTAN. For Indian, it cannot be determined if the
respondent spoke a native American language or spoke a language from India. For Pakistan, respondents wrote in Pakistan but it cannot be determined which one of the languages
spoken in Pakistan is actually being spoken. To distinguish these languages, n.e.c. is used to indicated they are not classified in any other language code.
An (B) entry in the estimate column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute an estimate.
An(X) entry in any column indicates that the question does not apply.
2
An-- entry in the margin of error column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the margin of
error. A statistical test is not appropriate.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2006-2008 American Community Survey
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Table 17. Detailed Languages Spoken at Home and Ability to Speak English for the Population 5 Years and Over for Indiana: 2006-2008
Release Date: April, 2010
Number of speakers
Margin of
Error1
Margin of
Error1
5,896,315
1,034
176,444
4,504
5,461,088
435,227
6,583
6,515
(X)
176,444
(X)
4,504
435,227
6,515
176,444
4,504
244,772
3,748
116,042
3,215
244,772
3,748
116,042
3,215
122,935
14,502
5,780
1,502
32,589
4,184
2,329
747
14,406
96
1,516
85
4,142
42
754
48
836
3,384
2,368
404
530
675
269
750
98
221
314
62
2,368
35,022
35,022
66
22,536
18,027
4,217
292
1,024
442
295
144
143
4,072
5,703
4,826
6,885
1,961
818
4,106
4,356
13
828
301
448
463
2,211
675
2,574
2,574
80
3,180
3,063
774
248
301
154
196
93
129
787
973
602
1,199
725
364
910
824
20
364
175
147
235
675
98
7,843
7,843
(B)
5,085
4,086
946
53
196
23
64
26
83
816
2,227
1,563
2,976
1,109
329
1,538
1,438
13
500
32
35
54
769
62
1,086
1,086
-1,046
949
379
85
143
37
72
42
114
320
476
374
767
545
204
492
455
20
270
34
59
52
345
92
284
71
181
35
108
44
127
Persian
Hindi
.Gujarati
978
4,155
1,959
344
734
628
151
1,139
814
115
357
406
Urdu
Other Indic languages
1,473
5,234
567
1,120
380
1,631
209
660
1,781
757
1,772
660
461
720
505
260
749
464
263
337
414
14
230
25
(B)
9
-17
206
59
231
188
82
225
77
31
(B)
98
49
--
3,272
28
596
45
921
(B)
304
--
14
18
23
34
(B)
(B)
---
1,239
46
345
55
394
(B)
201
--
..
..
French
Patois
French Creole
Italian
.Portuguese
.
.
..Portuguese
German
..German
.Yiddish
.Other West Germanic languages
..Pennsylvania Dutch
..Dutch
..Afrikaans
.Scandinavian languages
..Swedish
..Danish
..Norwegian
..Icelandic
.Greek
.Russian
.Polish
.Serbo-Croatian languages
..Serbocroatian
..Croatian
..Serbian
.Other Slavic languages
..Bielorussian
..Ukrainian
..Czech
..Slovak
..Bulgarian
..Macedonian
.
..Slovene
Armenian
.
.
.
.
India n.e.c. 2
Bengali
..Panjabi
..
..
..
..
Marathi
Oriya
Nepali
Pakistan n.e.c. 2
..Sinhalese
..
..
..
Welsh
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Number of speakers
358
Margin of
Error1
225
Margin of
Error1
29
367
697
214
264
96
206
116
140
433
44
28
286
57
45
193
15
(B)
106
25
--
51,855
15,521
12,344
452
2,060
1,480
1,379
219
22,990
7,566
6,090
171
1,642
1,197
1,111
130
2,147
578
5,330
566
255
881
1,076
229
2,459
392
165
544
6,703
1,122
921
559
3,865
425
660
236
Thai
.Laotian
145
1,287
1,023
211
413
490
(B)
555
544
-259
309
Vietnamese
Other Asian languages
..Kazakh
..Turkish
..Mongolian
..Telugu
..Kannada
..Malayalam
..Tamil
..Burmese
.Tagalog
.Other Pacific Island languages
..Indonesian
..Malay
..Bisayan
..Sebuano
..Ilocano
..Chamorro
..Marshallese
..Palau
..Polynesian
..Samoan
..Hawaiian
5,835
6,935
76
979
57
1,203
496
887
1,651
1,586
6,571
1,383
580
390
113
59
53
61
14
31
17
27
38
979
1,025
72
370
67
411
272
377
489
694
969
456
291
321
121
70
80
74
27
47
29
46
56
3,411
2,256
43
316
57
252
101
152
99
1,236
1,621
288
212
10
(B)
52
(B)
(B)
14
(B)
(B)
(B)
(B)
707
620
52
262
67
176
93
158
81
574
402
158
139
16
-67
--27
-----
15,665
68
929
8
1,650
66
422
15
4,823
12
104
(B)
913
20
75
--
12
32
21
53
(B)
(B)
---
44
27
5
44
45
8
33
(B)
(B)
40
---
20
201
32
173
20
9
32
16
279
283
18
306
174
26
23
19
(B)
37
29
--
Hungarian
Arabic
1,163
6,064
305
881
296
2,217
155
616
Hebrew
African languages
..Amharic
1,164
5,593
1,244
379
1,008
462
217
1,715
531
121
526
270
Chadic
Cushite
71
537
82
448
47
219
74
181
Swahili
Bantu
..Mande
802
1,075
311
417
378
279
94
212
156
82
154
224
10
24
10
24
..
..
..
Irish Gaelic
Albanian
Lithuanian
Lettish
Pashto
..Kurdish
..
..
Formosan
.Japanese
..
Korean
Mon-Khmer, Cambodian
.Hmong
.
.
.
..
..
Apache
Dakota
Choctaw
Cherokee
..American Indian
..
..
.
.
.
.
..
..
..
..
..
Fulani
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..
Number of speakers
1,514
Margin of
Error1
578
Margin of
Error1
327
29
684
52
276
29
262
52
203
77
20
267
67
60
185
(B)
(B)
64
--82
64
100
79
160
64
100
79
160
8
28
120
15
46
78
8
(B)
26
15
-42
African
Other and unspecified languages
..
Finnish
Estonian
..Syriac
..
..
..
..
Mayan languages
Tarascan
Oto - Manguen
Arawakian
..Uncodable
..
..
Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate arising from sampling variability is represented through the use of a margin
of error. The value shown here is the 90 percent margin of error. The margin of error can be interpreted roughly as providing a 90 percent probability that the interval defined by the
estimate minus the margin of error and the estimate plus the margin of error (the lower and upper confidence bounds) contains the true value. In addition to sampling variability, the ACS
estimates are subject to nonsampling error (for a discussion of nonsampling variability, see Accuracy of the Data). The effect of nonsampling error is not represented in these tables.
1
N.E.C. stands for not elsewhere classified. These are languages where respondents indicated they spoke either INDIAN or PAKISTAN. For Indian, it cannot be determined if the
respondent spoke a native American language or spoke a language from India. For Pakistan, respondents wrote in Pakistan but it cannot be determined which one of the languages
spoken in Pakistan is actually being spoken. To distinguish these languages, n.e.c. is used to indicated they are not classified in any other language code.
An (B) entry in the estimate column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute an estimate.
An(X) entry in any column indicates that the question does not apply.
An-- entry in the margin of error column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the margin of
error. A statistical test is not appropriate.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2006-2008 American Community Survey
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Table 18. Detailed Languages Spoken at Home and Ability to Speak English for the Population 5 Years and Over for Kansas: 2006-2008
Release Date: April, 2010
Margin of
Error1
Margin of
Error1
2,580,615
699
111,696
3,182
2,323,018
257,597
4,247
4,213
(X)
111,696
(X)
3,182
257,597
4,213
111,696
3,182
169,162
3,284
80,602
2,679
169,162
3,284
80,602
2,679
39,542
5,422
2,295
663
9,162
1,368
1,129
330
5,317
58
664
64
1,368
(B)
330
--
47
363
1,407
46
301
416
(B)
159
179
-244
102
1,218
1,218
13,564
13,547
17
148
1,064
200
702
162
582
266
129
187
319
2,280
309
917
281
442
194
788
169
437
31
75
76
437
437
981
979
28
138
307
118
243
119
237
143
113
148
202
714
176
415
280
221
179
251
131
143
38
78
98
190
190
2,552
2,552
(B)
(B)
64
21
43
(B)
52
48
(B)
4
73
867
16
247
101
146
(B)
185
99
68
(B)
18
(B)
137
137
416
416
--57
34
41
-48
48
-6
90
368
20
155
109
104
-124
100
45
-32
--
Armenian
Persian
144
1,407
147
621
18
349
29
233
Hindi
Gujarati
.Urdu
2,508
1,230
1,593
672
650
537
340
488
354
208
291
169
3,635
593
931
382
1,596
479
714
400
850
774
431
401
401
228
319
220
66
243
142
59
51
563
86
317
27
247
46
182
56
317
644
92
307
305
41
197
65
68
283
111
28
69
55
87
(B)
(B)
---
46
234
79
247
(B)
65
-111
31
148
35
78
(B)
(B)
---
Number of speakers
.Population 5 years and over
Spoke only English at home
Spoke a language other than English at home
French
Patois
..Cajun
French Creole
.Italian
.
Portuguese
..Portuguese
.German
..German
..Luxembourgian
.Yiddish
.Other West Germanic languages
..Pennsylvania Dutch
..Dutch
..Afrikaans
.Scandinavian languages
..Swedish
..Danish
..Norwegian
.Greek
.Russian
.Polish
.Serbo-Croatian languages
..Serbocroatian
..Croatian
..Serbian
.Other Slavic languages
..Ukrainian
..Czech
..Slovak
..Bulgarian
..Macedonian
.
.
.
.
.
Bengali
Panjabi
..Marathi
..
..
..
..
Rajasthani
Nepali
Sindhi
Sinhalese
.Other Indo-European languages
..
..
..
..
Jamaican Creole
Pidgin
Catalonian
Romanian
..Welsh
..
..
..
Irish Gaelic
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Number of speakers
14
Margin of
Error1
23
Margin of
Error1
--
59
15
97
26
(B)
(B)
---
38,650
8,506
6,869
1,854
1,284
973
19,223
4,533
3,533
1,420
1,065
645
502
973
162
1,586
278
709
132
393
276
664
60
549
175
659
57
204
Mon-Khmer, Cambodian
.Hmong
3,222
770
1,406
661
389
435
1,816
360
711
491
184
363
1,152
4,444
448
889
377
2,512
242
636
9,951
3,813
43
1,293
786
51
6,142
1,143
43
841
418
51
Turkish
Gondi
..Telugu
..Kannada
..Malayalam
..Tamil
..Burmese
.Tagalog
.Other Pacific Island languages
..Indonesian
..Malay
..Bisayan
..Sebuano
..Pangasinan
..Micronesian
..Marshallese
..Palau
..Ponapean
..Samoan
..Hawaiian
409
23
1,294
432
593
896
123
2,415
1,385
231
28
284
59
25
31
208
39
91
379
10
202
39
519
267
327
386
166
563
524
144
51
266
99
45
39
233
35
114
253
16
162
(B)
312
15
193
295
123
507
573
94
14
73
59
(B)
(B)
131
10
65
127
(B)
139
-190
28
165
247
166
186
319
85
29
93
99
--162
9
100
156
--
10,243
58
1,204
17
197
38
265
1,543
49
359
27
105
38
144
2,709
6
145
(B)
8
(B)
47
653
12
92
-15
-52
10
30
39
47
(B)
(B)
---
160
2
46
112
4
75
47
(B)
(B)
46
---
190
28
246
35
(B)
16
-27
151
5
65
95
8
67
13
(B)
14
20
-24
Hungarian
Arabic
142
3,542
69
1,021
(B)
922
-301
Hebrew
African languages
..Amharic
535
4,454
790
319
1,057
386
51
1,565
295
57
618
163
388
131
379
151
127
77
105
91
2,035
254
95
765
194
104
730
37
(B)
491
60
--
40
48
(B)
--
..
..
..
Albanian
Lithuanian
Lettish
Cantonese
Mandarin
..Formosan
Japanese
.Korean
.
Thai
Laotian
.Vietnamese
.
.
..
..
..
..
Choctaw
Muskogee
Cherokee
Hopi
..American Indian
..
..
.
.
.
.
..
..
Cushite
Sudanic
Swahili
Bantu
..Mande
..
..
..
Fulani
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..
..
..
.
..
Margin of
Error1
297
44
88
73
100
(B)
37
-62
308
82
30
177
125
35
20
(B)
20
31
-31
23
173
38
118
(B)
(B)
---
Efik
African
Number of speakers
589
Margin of
Error1
398
Arawakian
Uncodable
Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate arising from sampling variability is represented through the use of a margin
of error. The value shown here is the 90 percent margin of error. The margin of error can be interpreted roughly as providing a 90 percent probability that the interval defined by the
estimate minus the margin of error and the estimate plus the margin of error (the lower and upper confidence bounds) contains the true value. In addition to sampling variability, the ACS
estimates are subject to nonsampling error (for a discussion of nonsampling variability, see Accuracy of the Data). The effect of nonsampling error is not represented in these tables.
1
N.E.C. stands for not elsewhere classified. These are languages where respondents indicated they spoke either INDIAN or PAKISTAN. For Indian, it cannot be determined if the
respondent spoke a native American language or spoke a language from India. For Pakistan, respondents wrote in Pakistan but it cannot be determined which one of the languages
spoken in Pakistan is actually being spoken. To distinguish these languages, n.e.c. is used to indicated they are not classified in any other language code.
An (B) entry in the estimate column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute an estimate.
An(X) entry in any column indicates that the question does not apply.
An-- entry in the margin of error column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the margin of
error. A statistical test is not appropriate.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2006-2008 American Community Survey
2
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Table 19. Detailed Languages Spoken at Home and Ability to Speak English for the Population 5 Years and Over for Kentucky: 2006-2008
Release Date: April, 2010
Number of speakers
Margin of
Error1
Margin of
Error1
3,955,505
1,141
73,062
3,133
3,790,556
164,949
4,198
4,042
(X)
73,062
(X)
3,133
164,949
4,042
73,062
3,133
84,769
2,764
42,858
2,264
84,769
2,764
42,858
2,264
47,623
7,902
2,958
915
14,900
2,265
1,800
505
7,664
238
895
260
2,265
(B)
505
--
489
1,300
1,206
207
380
544
87
194
377
84
105
231
1,206
12,312
12,312
82
4,508
2,852
1,577
79
404
317
25
62
955
2,380
1,021
5,452
4,804
422
226
1,337
796
146
32
347
16
87
1,151
544
1,332
1,332
87
1,353
1,052
631
83
192
188
35
52
409
552
349
1,344
1,322
340
206
616
429
116
36
325
26
89
578
377
3,231
3,231
(B)
2,325
1,797
528
(B)
44
19
25
(B)
286
1,012
261
2,539
2,298
140
101
528
310
39
(B)
163
16
(B)
273
231
696
696
-901
833
326
-45
32
35
-238
284
174
774
778
164
122
352
245
52
-191
26
-182
Hindi
Gujarati
2,514
1,023
661
403
322
378
180
287
Urdu
Other Indic languages
2
..India n.e.c.
903
1,433
446
408
490
344
144
153
63
140
129
104
172
75
139
77
(B)
23
-34
Marathi
Assamese
..Nepali
348
34
139
201
58
126
29
(B)
18
48
-30
Sindhi
Sinhalese
29
190
46
184
(B)
20
-34
1,164
75
66
434
122
100
481
75
(B)
288
122
--
Pidgin
Catalonian
124
46
200
78
(B)
(B)
---
Romanian
Welsh
..Irish Gaelic
224
30
175
37
80
(B)
81
--
171
240
105
285
62
158
79
207
..
..
French
Patois
French Creole
Italian
.Portuguese
.
.
..Portuguese
German
..German
.Yiddish
.Other West Germanic languages
..Pennsylvania Dutch
..Dutch
..Afrikaans
.Scandinavian languages
..Swedish
..Danish
..Norwegian
.Greek
.Russian
.Polish
.Serbo-Croatian languages
..Serbocroatian
..Croatian
..Serbian
.Other Slavic languages
..Ukrainian
..Czech
..Slovak
..Bulgarian
..Slovene
.Armenian
.Persian
.
.
.
.
.
..
..
Bengali
Panjabi
..
..
..
..
.
..
Albanian
KY 57 of Pages: 151
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Number of speakers
46
Margin of
Error1
53
Margin of
Error1
--
96
46
128
52
60
46
98
52
25,705
5,820
4,673
1,604
898
764
12,623
3,185
2,493
1,269
641
492
452
421
56
218
364
246
87
145
314
181
56
141
297
169
87
116
4,528
2,666
229
721
579
161
2,717
1,468
152
613
419
132
174
652
264
302
82
443
123
246
Vietnamese
.Other Asian languages
388
3,296
3,539
492
841
815
79
2,269
961
129
631
366
Kazakh
Uighur
..Turkish
..Mongolian
..Telugu
..Kannada
..Malayalam
..Tamil
..Burmese
..Karen
.Tagalog
.Other Pacific Island languages
..Indonesian
..Bisayan
..Sebuano
..Ilocano
..Pampangan
..Micronesian
..Chamorro
..Marshallese
..Trukese
..Ulithean
..Melanesian
..Samoan
..Hawaiian
14
90
766
67
1,029
320
603
542
68
40
3,103
1,310
133
9
87
88
15
307
382
25
18
39
8
138
61
24
148
496
83
376
268
278
273
75
65
671
465
123
17
121
85
22
331
192
42
32
71
13
144
55
14
(B)
376
67
177
(B)
134
85
68
40
754
513
36
(B)
26
24
15
282
28
25
18
39
(B)
6
14
24
-276
83
143
-97
100
75
65
288
348
38
-43
36
22
325
40
42
32
71
-11
24
6,852
(B)
1,187
--
2,681
(B)
724
--
476
14
204
23
84
(B)
58
--
11
69
16
19
83
25
(B)
9
(B)
-15
--
11
208
18
131
(B)
39
-47
15
132
136
25
157
100
15
21
73
25
25
82
Arabic
Hebrew
3,402
206
817
148
1,282
(B)
418
--
African languages
..Amharic
..Cushite
2,415
81
830
750
81
622
1,218
76
732
593
80
581
90
207
116
163
60
163
74
152
147
53
556
87
67
444
16
16
135
28
27
108
451
221
20
31
..
..
..
Lettish
Pashto
Kurdish
Cantonese
Mandarin
Fuchow
Formosan
.Japanese
..
..
Korean
.Mon-Khmer, Cambodian
.
Hmong
Thai
.Laotian
.
.
..
..
Keres
Cherokee
Tewa
American Indian
.Hungarian
..
..
.
.
.
..
..
Sudanic
Swahili
Bantu
Mande
..Fulani
..
..
..
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Number of speakers
217
Margin of
Error1
122
Margin of
Error1
30
88
41
70
67
(B)
(B)
---
30
8
50
38
16
49
16
8
(B)
27
16
--
Finnish
Estonian
Syriac
Mayan languages
..Uncodable
..
..
Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate arising from sampling variability is represented through the use of a margin
of error. The value shown here is the 90 percent margin of error. The margin of error can be interpreted roughly as providing a 90 percent probability that the interval defined by the
estimate minus the margin of error and the estimate plus the margin of error (the lower and upper confidence bounds) contains the true value. In addition to sampling variability, the ACS
estimates are subject to nonsampling error (for a discussion of nonsampling variability, see Accuracy of the Data). The effect of nonsampling error is not represented in these tables.
1
N.E.C. stands for not elsewhere classified. These are languages where respondents indicated they spoke either INDIAN or PAKISTAN. For Indian, it cannot be determined if the
respondent spoke a native American language or spoke a language from India. For Pakistan, respondents wrote in Pakistan but it cannot be determined which one of the languages
spoken in Pakistan is actually being spoken. To distinguish these languages, n.e.c. is used to indicated they are not classified in any other language code.
An (B) entry in the estimate column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute an estimate.
An(X) entry in any column indicates that the question does not apply.
2
An-- entry in the margin of error column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the margin of
error. A statistical test is not appropriate.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2006-2008 American Community Survey
KY 59 of Pages: 151
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Table 20. Detailed Languages Spoken at Home and Ability to Speak English for the Population 5 Years and Over for Louisiana: 2006-2008
Release Date: April, 2010
Margin of
Error1
Margin of
Error1
4,043,172
900
107,149
3,507
3,704,711
338,461
6,182
6,255
(X)
107,149
(X)
3,507
338,461
6,255
107,149
3,507
117,240
2,986
50,489
2,553
117,240
2,986
50,489
2,553
169,235
138,077
4,219
3,321
32,010
24,051
2,173
1,567
115,194
16
3,572
22
21,638
(B)
1,493
--
22,867
6,297
2,605
1,465
975
655
2,413
1,291
626
399
531
255
1,703
1,703
5,480
5,480
19
775
28
729
18
1,023
213
103
624
83
1,067
1,922
628
683
48
455
180
720
105
156
350
30
79
752
752
820
820
30
349
33
346
29
635
190
87
575
135
322
793
423
402
47
361
180
325
102
125
241
36
93
1,108
1,108
747
747
19
12
(B)
12
(B)
189
24
(B)
165
(B)
186
959
269
304
32
178
94
215
70
6
139
(B)
(B)
656
656
269
269
30
20
-20
-218
29
-215
-91
628
225
221
37
159
157
158
86
10
132
---
69
737
87
403
45
249
79
195
Hindi
Gujarati
.Urdu
1,574
468
2,244
482
317
932
354
94
641
211
101
355
2,209
474
508
255
511
45
278
58
Bengali
Panjabi
..Marathi
486
254
431
316
182
234
51
123
124
75
141
125
Nepali
Sindhi
60
190
100
175
39
25
66
41
182
132
935
176
166
486
(B)
104
140
-161
155
132
44
177
51
18
(B)
29
--
355
23
285
38
(B)
(B)
---
97
38
92
45
(B)
16
-27
Number of speakers
.Population 5 years and over
Spoke only English at home
Spoke a language other than English at home
..
..
French
Patois
..Cajun
French Creole
.Italian
.
Portuguese
..Portuguese
.German
..German
.Yiddish
.Other West Germanic languages
..Pennsylvania Dutch
..Dutch
..Afrikaans
.Scandinavian languages
..Swedish
..Danish
..Norwegian
..Icelandic
.Greek
.Russian
.Polish
.Serbo-Croatian languages
..Serbocroatian
..Croatian
..Serbian
.Other Slavic languages
..Ukrainian
..Czech
..Bulgarian
..Macedonian
..Slovene
.
.
.
Armenian
Persian
.
.
..
..
..
..
Pakistan n.e.c. 2
Sinhalese
.Other Indo-European languages
..
..
..
..
Jamaican Creole
Krio
Romanian
Welsh
..Irish Gaelic
..
..
..
Scottic Gaelic
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Number of speakers
21
Margin of
Error1
29
Margin of
Error1
28
35
190
56
313
(B)
89
-146
42,450
7,415
6,247
1,835
1,457
1,237
21,795
4,191
3,533
1,415
969
812
313
597
258
2,046
246
504
159
589
157
348
153
828
132
351
137
316
Mon-Khmer, Cambodian
.Hmong
2,100
402
(B)
549
304
--
947
288
(B)
282
228
--
892
1,220
384
536
590
646
297
309
22,995
1,799
15
1,975
539
27
12,997
259
15
1,206
165
27
130
769
141
401
343
2,778
803
428
32
26
27
33
110
21
114
12
125
392
172
221
202
630
381
335
40
44
45
42
67
38
139
20
(B)
32
(B)
193
19
815
234
101
(B)
(B)
(B)
22
21
6
84
(B)
-40
-146
29
262
171
105
---37
34
11
134
--
9,536
29
345
62
11
38
12
29
31
89
23
2,368
36
137
81
18
48
20
35
37
64
37
2,855
15
93
49
(B)
(B)
12
(B)
(B)
19
(B)
996
25
80
80
--20
--32
--
50
354
46
177
13
90
22
69
6,935
50
1,637
2,084
49
684
2,277
21
312
884
33
298
119
33
168
54
101
(B)
166
--
404
188
53
252
221
57
49
93
38
80
155
63
780
60
547
62
31
(B)
36
--
186
67
19
96
71
30
47
(B)
19
43
-30
26
74
31
60
26
2
31
5
..
..
..
Lithuanian
Pashto
Kurdish
Cantonese
Mandarin
..Formosan
Japanese
.Korean
.
Thai
Laotian
.Vietnamese
.
.
Turkish
Telugu
..Kannada
..Malayalam
..Tamil
.Tagalog
.Other Pacific Island languages
..Indonesian
..Malay
..Sebuano
..Ilocano
..Pampangan
..Chamorro
..Palau
..Samoan
..Hawaiian
..
..
..
..
Amharic
Berber
Swahili
Bantu
..Mande
..
..
..
..
.
Aztecan
Uncodable
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Number of speakers
Margin of
Error1
Margin of
Error1
Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate arising from sampling variability is represented through the use of a margin
of error. The value shown here is the 90 percent margin of error. The margin of error can be interpreted roughly as providing a 90 percent probability that the interval defined by the
estimate minus the margin of error and the estimate plus the margin of error (the lower and upper confidence bounds) contains the true value. In addition to sampling variability, the ACS
estimates are subject to nonsampling error (for a discussion of nonsampling variability, see Accuracy of the Data). The effect of nonsampling error is not represented in these tables.
1
N.E.C. stands for not elsewhere classified. These are languages where respondents indicated they spoke either INDIAN or PAKISTAN. For Indian, it cannot be determined if the
respondent spoke a native American language or spoke a language from India. For Pakistan, respondents wrote in Pakistan but it cannot be determined which one of the languages
spoken in Pakistan is actually being spoken. To distinguish these languages, n.e.c. is used to indicated they are not classified in any other language code.
An (B) entry in the estimate column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute an estimate.
An(X) entry in any column indicates that the question does not apply.
2
An-- entry in the margin of error column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the margin of
error. A statistical test is not appropriate.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2006-2008 American Community Survey
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Table 21. Detailed Languages Spoken at Home and Ability to Speak English for the Population 5 Years and Over for Massachusetts: 2006-2008
Release Date: April, 2010
Number of speakers
Margin of
Error1
Margin of
Error1
6,087,734
533
523,294
9,230
4,841,697
1,246,037
12,912
12,899
(X)
523,294
(X)
9,230
1,246,037
12,899
523,294
9,230
430,185
4,574
191,746
4,816
430,185
4,574
191,746
4,816
549,297
74,936
11,163
3,197
209,922
16,956
6,825
1,621
73,303
1,580
3,310
659
16,759
177
1,622
145
53
48,400
47,478
50
3,675
2,894
20
21,127
14,251
32
2,055
1,373
183,108
183,029
79
18,344
18,344
1,154
2,751
6
2,333
374
38
3,265
1,485
904
647
229
24,793
38,723
23,571
3,734
2,349
708
677
7,581
15
2,963
1,472
7,363
7,350
78
1,756
1,756
322
559
10
551
207
43
632
460
302
245
261
2,151
2,790
1,837
1,099
749
690
405
1,313
25
734
560
93,225
93,210
15
2,113
2,113
149
243
(B)
218
25
(B)
458
203
142
113
(B)
6,697
18,938
9,517
1,385
977
275
133
2,537
15
1,170
385
5,003
5,001
24
431
431
118
124
-117
41
-203
135
131
83
-900
1,720
1,203
539
421
319
89
653
25
455
290
Slovak
Bulgarian
849
1,950
564
724
281
638
323
316
Macedonian
Slovene
.Armenian
249
83
5,949
282
104
1,010
48
(B)
1,764
61
-466
Persian
Hindi
5,669
14,574
1,134
1,952
1,876
2,682
526
900
Gujarati
Urdu
.Other Indic languages
8,037
4,292
14,410
1,587
906
1,627
2,926
1,224
4,287
922
426
752
1,386
4,917
583
1,021
448
1,655
327
536
Panjabi
Marathi
..Oriya
2,310
2,482
330
736
572
274
814
320
190
331
208
243
Nepali
Sindhi
1,833
176
770
153
625
11
421
20
120
793
166
426
(B)
224
-210
63
18,528
76
2,427
(B)
7,567
-1,531
..
..
French
Patois
..Cajun
French Creole
.Italian
.
Portuguese
..Portuguese
..Papia Mentae
.German
..German
.Yiddish
.Other West Germanic languages
..Pennsylvania Dutch
..Dutch
..Afrikaans
..Frisian
.Scandinavian languages
..Swedish
..Danish
..Norwegian
..Icelandic
.Greek
.Russian
.Polish
.Serbo-Croatian languages
..Serbocroatian
..Croatian
..Serbian
.Other Slavic languages
..Bielorussian
..Ukrainian
..Czech
.
..
..
..
..
.
.
.
.
..
..
India n.e.c. 2
Bengali
..
..
..
..
Pakistan n.e.c. 2
Sinhalese
..Romany
..
..
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Number of speakers
400
Margin of
Error1
257
Margin of
Error1
85
425
59
356
101
234
(B)
228
--
Gullah
Catalonian
..Romanian
15
276
1,937
25
159
702
(B)
106
605
-104
260
Welsh
Irish Gaelic
101
3,361
91
644
24
448
39
185
26
8,411
2,222
45
1,739
713
(B)
5,198
480
-1,320
277
..
..
..
Jamaican Creole
Krio
Pidgin
..
..
..
..
Scottic Gaelic
Albanian
..Lithuanian
..
..
..
Lettish
Pashto
475
237
183
205
101
76
77
89
..
Kurdish
583
642
191
233
205,789
3,941
102,235
3,274
89,914
62,814
70
3,559
3,028
110
44,082
31,214
58
2,277
2,000
91
16,378
9,259
1,325
68
9,066
14,316
21,385
580
3,790
2,865
35,011
18,408
74
146
3,815
87
119
4,219
1,447
1,541
5,454
747
631
128
7,968
2,486
1,159
2,058
1,317
436
65
1,196
1,594
2,550
549
1,074
767
3,059
2,218
90
170
828
106
113
885
442
706
957
688
385
209
1,395
770
606
8,808
3,421
534
47
3,755
6,940
11,899
261
1,705
1,294
23,489
5,113
(B)
74
1,556
13
(B)
968
141
601
805
564
325
66
2,790
907
416
1,243
802
208
54
739
1,010
1,640
286
705
474
2,330
1,181
-88
498
21
-413
89
464
336
573
249
108
842
500
352
14
21
24
37
(B)
(B)
---
144
103
20
135
114
32
18
72
(B)
31
71
--
..
117
24
134
40
(B)
24
-40
Marshallese
..Palau
155
21
13
139
34
21
12
(B)
(B)
22
---
Melanesian
Polynesian
17
32
29
53
17
(B)
29
--
Samoan
Marquesan
..Maori
119
360
94
147
462
136
(B)
315
33
-395
48
Hawaiian
73
123
(B)
--
60,766
3,971
19,391
2,169
114
681
50
132
318
48
(B)
193
(B)
-159
--
75
95
(B)
--
..
Cantonese
Mandarin
..Formosan
..Wu
.Japanese
.Korean
.Mon-Khmer, Cambodian
.Hmong
.Thai
.Laotian
.Vietnamese
.Other Asian languages
..Kazakh
..Azerabaijani
..Turkish
..Mongolian
..Dravidian
..Telugu
..Kannada
..Malayalam
..Tamil
..Tibetan
..Burmese
..Karen
.Tagalog
.Other Pacific Island languages
..Indonesian
..
..
Javanese
Malagasy
..Malay
..
..
Bisayan
..Sebuano
..
Ilocano
Pampangan
..Chamorro
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
Blackfoot
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Number of speakers
10
Margin of
Error1
17
Margin of
Error1
--
100
83
128
119
12
(B)
21
--
67
32
87
77
54
139
35
32
59
56
54
94
Choctaw
Muskogee
15
39
24
47
15
(B)
24
--
Mohawk
Cherokee
..Pima
21
54
29
33
89
44
21
(B)
(B)
33
---
19
1,937
31
448
19
418
31
201
23,600
6,488
25,952
3,619
102
2,573
1,274
2,512
836
105
8,683
1,135
8,365
1,613
68
1,564
438
1,534
472
90
106
2,955
12
28
5,081
2,798
734
454
36
9,385
64
578
1,994
1,490
185
37
226
36
14
6
124
1,223
20
44
1,186
916
320
238
59
1,570
104
301
535
427
101
45
315
60
23
11
106
1,309
(B)
(B)
939
1,169
290
157
(B)
2,429
30
255
597
324
25
25
187
36
(B)
(B)
124
584
--504
691
192
112
-762
49
187
328
176
41
41
252
60
---
..
..
..
Fox
Micmac
Ojibwa
Kuchin
Northwest Maidu
..Foothill No. Yokuts
..
..
..
..
..
..
..American Indian
Hungarian
Arabic
Hebrew
.African languages
.
.
..
..
Amharic
Berber
Chadic
Cushite
..Sudanic
..Nilo-hamitic
..Swahili
..Bantu
..Mande
..Fulani
..Gur
..Kru, Ibo, Yoruba
..Efik
..African
.Other and unspecified languages
..Finnish
..Estonian
..Caucasian
..Mayan languages
..Mapuche
..Arawakian
..Tupi-guarani
..
..
Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate arising from sampling variability is represented through the use of a margin
of error. The value shown here is the 90 percent margin of error. The margin of error can be interpreted roughly as providing a 90 percent probability that the interval defined by the
estimate minus the margin of error and the estimate plus the margin of error (the lower and upper confidence bounds) contains the true value. In addition to sampling variability, the ACS
estimates are subject to nonsampling error (for a discussion of nonsampling variability, see Accuracy of the Data). The effect of nonsampling error is not represented in these tables.
1
N.E.C. stands for not elsewhere classified. These are languages where respondents indicated they spoke either INDIAN or PAKISTAN. For Indian, it cannot be determined if the
respondent spoke a native American language or spoke a language from India. For Pakistan, respondents wrote in Pakistan but it cannot be determined which one of the languages
spoken in Pakistan is actually being spoken. To distinguish these languages, n.e.c. is used to indicated they are not classified in any other language code.
An (B) entry in the estimate column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute an estimate.
An(X) entry in any column indicates that the question does not apply.
2
An-- entry in the margin of error column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the margin of
error. A statistical test is not appropriate.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2006-2008 American Community Survey
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Table 22. Detailed Languages Spoken at Home and Ability to Speak English for the Population 5 Years and Over for Maryland: 2006-2008
Release Date: April, 2010
Margin of
Error1
Margin of
Error1
5,247,846
512
307,932
5,941
4,465,318
782,528
9,404
9,479
(X)
307,932
(X)
5,941
782,528
9,479
307,932
5,941
299,225
4,361
142,643
3,973
299,225
4,361
142,643
3,973
224,071
47,573
6,557
2,912
65,279
12,378
2,798
1,390
45,762
1,720
2,883
575
11,942
373
1,354
244
..Cajun
French Creole
.Italian
91
11,269
11,664
107
2,461
1,299
63
2,859
2,691
102
905
477
Portuguese
..Portuguese
..Papia Mentae
.German
..German
.Yiddish
.Other West Germanic languages
..Pennsylvania Dutch
..Dutch
..Afrikaans
.Scandinavian languages
..Swedish
..Danish
..Norwegian
..Icelandic
..Faroese
.Greek
.Russian
.Polish
.Serbo-Croatian languages
..Serbocroatian
..Croatian
..Serbian
.Other Slavic languages
..Ukrainian
..Czech
..Slovak
9,355
9,258
97
21,988
21,988
1,252
3,594
863
2,335
396
2,140
632
862
528
90
28
11,476
19,102
5,346
1,474
346
363
765
4,712
1,683
606
536
1,780
1,768
99
1,747
1,747
263
780
326
679
159
593
239
479
226
100
47
1,740
2,089
891
425
228
183
392
810
463
277
292
4,258
4,180
78
3,247
3,247
238
712
500
175
37
292
105
142
17
(B)
28
2,987
9,709
1,741
300
110
65
125
1,706
708
268
181
1,082
1,078
94
596
596
129
325
275
136
35
170
108
118
28
-47
683
1,172
413
166
84
62
120
479
282
244
179
1,847
40
613
67
549
(B)
366
--
Armenian
Persian
.Hindi
1,292
11,075
14,424
453
1,745
1,731
456
4,233
2,446
262
968
697
Gujarati
Urdu
7,669
11,594
1,281
1,825
2,911
3,642
715
819
17,038
1,401
6,328
1,969
528
995
5,592
591
1,944
1,110
337
486
3,266
1,510
914
526
1,117
187
506
138
36
26
47
59
48
76
(B)
26
(B)
-48
--
55
2,387
64
924
(B)
1,209
-640
184
101
155
150
(B)
(B)
---
1,697
10,034
672
1,435
518
2,881
444
584
Number of speakers
.Population 5 years and over
Spoke only English at home
Spoke a language other than English at home
..
..
French
Patois
..
..
Bulgarian
Slovene
.
.
.
.
.
..
..
Panjabi
Marathi
Bihari
Oriya
..Assamese
..
..
..
..
Kashmiri
Nepali
Sindhi
Pakistan n.e.c. 2
..Sinhalese
..
..
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Number of speakers
1,583
Margin of
Error1
603
Margin of
Error1
340
1,821
528
601
507
505
94
319
116
Romanian
Irish Gaelic
..Albanian
2,579
251
920
649
156
449
685
84
337
288
114
179
Lithuanian
Lettish
1,131
414
661
147
219
125
147
94
708
99
512
117
247
56
202
93
172,773
54,869
41,145
3,996
3,244
2,633
80,511
28,039
21,094
2,981
2,442
1,776
..
22
4,483
30
1,203
17
2,428
28
824
Fuchow
..Formosan
7,619
111
1,428
1,468
120
407
3,522
74
843
1,027
84
292
61
6,669
38,832
1,916
(B)
3,308
787
16,813
20,549
68
3,321
23
115
5,006
844
4,079
4,487
266
116
2,132
64
28
24,686
4,344
1,600
43
60
71
1,351
2,638
810
-787
385
2,214
2,215
111
1,049
41
156
1,192
315
1,083
865
294
154
870
107
47
2,222
901
598
72
99
61
3,175
21,005
821
(B)
1,565
429
10,415
5,668
46
1,174
(B)
74
763
155
1,089
856
30
60
1,357
64
(B)
7,250
2,144
932
(B)
60
71
818
1,696
444
-447
261
1,615
1,087
74
464
-120
356
126
544
312
49
97
737
107
-1,092
688
399
-99
..
147
342
173
266
(B)
263
-239
Sebuano
..Pangasinan
487
227
94
242
215
96
194
171
44
148
142
52
..
559
48
564
75
353
(B)
524
--
Chamorro
..Kusaiean
19
129
24
33
119
41
19
(B)
(B)
33
---
94
207
150
238
77
(B)
123
--
Polynesian
Samoan
..Tongan
13
152
52
21
199
62
13
18
(B)
21
29
--
Maori
Hawaiian
19
28
32
33
(B)
(B)
---
86,459
62
854
4,901
53
352
19,499
10
122
1,968
18
77
104
141
(B)
--
..
..
..
Jamaican Creole
Krio
Pidgin
..
..
..
..
..
..
Pashto
Kurdish
Chinese
..Chinese
Hakka
Cantonese
..Mandarin
..
..
..Wu
Japanese
.Korean
.Mon-Khmer, Cambodian
.Hmong
.Thai
.Laotian
.Vietnamese
.Other Asian languages
..Azerabaijani
..Turkish
..Mongolian
..Dravidian
..Telugu
..Kannada
..Malayalam
..Tamil
..Munda
..Tibetan
..Burmese
..Karen
..Kachin
.Tagalog
.Other Pacific Island languages
..Indonesian
..Balinese
..Javanese
.
Malagasy
Malay
..Bisayan
..
..
Ilocano
Pampangan
..Micronesian
..
..
..
..
Marshallese
Palau
..
..
..
..
Yupik
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Number of speakers
26
Margin of
Error1
44
Margin of
Error1
--
Ojibwa
Ingalit
19
89
31
145
(B)
(B)
---
Kuchin
Apache
..Karok
17
21
49
28
37
80
(B)
(B)
(B)
----
Yuma
Diegueno
22
39
36
65
(B)
39
-65
Dakota
Choctaw
..Muskogee
86
112
43
64
151
50
50
(B)
16
49
-26
Mohawk
Cherokee
24
162
38
192
(B)
(B)
---
Hebrew
African languages
41
2,144
13,292
7,953
60,515
45
612
2,004
1,942
4,349
17
645
3,294
771
14,097
29
261
882
317
1,691
Amharic
Chadic
..Cushite
..Nilotic
..Nilo-hamitic
..Swahili
..Bantu
..Mande
..Fulani
..Gur
..Kru, Ibo, Yoruba
..Efik
..African
.Other and unspecified languages
..Finnish
..Estonian
..Caucasian
..Syriac
..Aztecan
..Mayan languages
..Quechua
..Aymara
..Arawakian
..Uncodable
15,465
305
1,356
61
73
4,468
2,996
2,579
1,942
103
29,528
413
1,226
1,639
230
417
128
196
21
379
62
20
81
105
2,431
195
692
58
119
1,011
951
1,021
575
166
3,063
314
758
469
136
247
126
156
37
356
102
33
95
84
6,010
65
755
(B)
(B)
592
515
529
693
(B)
4,296
97
545
560
33
51
(B)
27
(B)
379
42
(B)
(B)
28
1,290
62
509
--274
339
297
253
-855
121
451
371
39
49
-43
-356
70
--46
..
..
..
Cree
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..American Indian
Hungarian
.Arabic
.
.
.
..
..
Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate arising from sampling variability is represented through the use of a margin
of error. The value shown here is the 90 percent margin of error. The margin of error can be interpreted roughly as providing a 90 percent probability that the interval defined by the
estimate minus the margin of error and the estimate plus the margin of error (the lower and upper confidence bounds) contains the true value. In addition to sampling variability, the ACS
estimates are subject to nonsampling error (for a discussion of nonsampling variability, see Accuracy of the Data). The effect of nonsampling error is not represented in these tables.
1
N.E.C. stands for not elsewhere classified. These are languages where respondents indicated they spoke either INDIAN or PAKISTAN. For Indian, it cannot be determined if the
respondent spoke a native American language or spoke a language from India. For Pakistan, respondents wrote in Pakistan but it cannot be determined which one of the languages
spoken in Pakistan is actually being spoken. To distinguish these languages, n.e.c. is used to indicated they are not classified in any other language code.
An (B) entry in the estimate column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute an estimate.
An(X) entry in any column indicates that the question does not apply.
An-- entry in the margin of error column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the margin of
error. A statistical test is not appropriate.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2006-2008 American Community Survey
2
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Table 23. Detailed Languages Spoken at Home and Ability to Speak English for the Population 5 Years and Over for Maine: 2006-2008
Release Date: April, 2010
Margin of
Error1
Margin of
Error1
1,244,327
396
23,075
1,818
1,151,282
93,045
3,269
3,252
(X)
23,075
(X)
1,818
93,045
3,252
23,075
1,818
13,506
1,234
3,762
549
13,506
1,234
3,762
549
66,055
52,395
2,667
2,241
13,033
10,021
1,132
827
52,296
99
2,240
74
10,002
19
824
34
French Creole
Italian
.Portuguese
130
1,020
749
116
246
337
55
269
139
68
130
91
..Portuguese
German
..German
.Yiddish
.Other West Germanic languages
..Pennsylvania Dutch
..Dutch
..Afrikaans
.Scandinavian languages
..Swedish
..Danish
..Norwegian
..Icelandic
.Greek
.Russian
.Polish
.Serbo-Croatian languages
..Serbocroatian
..Croatian
..Serbian
.Other Slavic languages
..Ukrainian
..Czech
..Slovak
..Bulgarian
..Macedonian
.Armenian
749
4,223
4,223
15
263
22
231
10
809
567
67
170
5
771
1,783
646
538
376
74
88
991
309
168
70
418
26
215
337
633
633
25
107
26
106
18
297
252
76
120
8
287
749
239
285
278
118
91
333
221
122
58
222
44
290
139
572
572
(B)
21
3
18
(B)
167
85
26
51
5
48
570
181
236
198
38
(B)
301
97
50
(B)
154
(B)
16
91
169
169
-31
5
30
-149
120
42
84
8
50
300
110
160
164
60
-227
152
62
-152
-28
Persian
Hindi
176
363
219
172
158
89
217
80
Gujarati
Urdu
.Other Indic languages
239
135
145
189
145
112
94
(B)
25
144
-43
48
17
78
29
(B)
(B)
---
39
24
17
67
27
34
25
(B)
(B)
43
---
449
75
228
66
71
15
62
25
177
6
74
174
10
78
(B)
(B)
33
--48
69
48
88
61
5
18
8
34
7,158
2,001
696
507
3,215
1,002
536
360
1,543
229
449
192
859
112
343
103
Number of speakers
.Population 5 years and over
Spoke only English at home
Spoke a language other than English at home
..
..
French
Patois
.
.
.
.
..
..
India n.e.c. 2
Bengali
Panjabi
Marathi
..Assamese
..
..
..
..
Lithuanian
Pashto
Cantonese
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Number of speakers
126
Margin of
Error1
96
Margin of
Error1
45
103
537
133
240
(B)
184
-113
870
1,143
(B)
322
456
--
366
536
(B)
164
368
--
175
108
141
118
91
68
104
102
1,274
212
72
417
106
65
784
29
17
307
37
29
Telugu
Kannada
29
34
30
58
(B)
(B)
---
Malayalam
Tamil
.Tagalog
18
59
619
219
24
30
68
263
153
34
(B)
12
133
22
6
-24
76
31
12
20
58
27
75
15
32
92
37
112
27
16
(B)
(B)
(B)
(B)
29
-----
6,326
43
1,215
88
919
144
18
15
31
52
1,123
236
3,291
188
2,243
183
198
57
75
57
19
271
1,256
68
273
88
230
98
21
25
39
57
455
256
975
129
1,060
275
180
50
63
88
34
331
3,065
(B)
66
13
42
8
(B)
(B)
3
26
500
(B)
2,406
99
1,767
183
151
26
17
57
(B)
106
860
-49
19
37
13
--6
44
222
-835
86
840
275
135
45
33
88
-130
366
328
150
148
67
62
53
56
18
20
23
27
5
(B)
9
--
..
Mandarin
Formosan
Japanese
..
Korean
Mon-Khmer, Cambodian
.Hmong
.
.
.
.
.
.
Thai
Laotian
Vietnamese
Other Asian languages
..Turkish
..
..
..
..
Uncodable
Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate arising from sampling variability is represented through the use of a margin
of error. The value shown here is the 90 percent margin of error. The margin of error can be interpreted roughly as providing a 90 percent probability that the interval defined by the
estimate minus the margin of error and the estimate plus the margin of error (the lower and upper confidence bounds) contains the true value. In addition to sampling variability, the ACS
estimates are subject to nonsampling error (for a discussion of nonsampling variability, see Accuracy of the Data). The effect of nonsampling error is not represented in these tables.
1
N.E.C. stands for not elsewhere classified. These are languages where respondents indicated they spoke either INDIAN or PAKISTAN. For Indian, it cannot be determined if the
respondent spoke a native American language or spoke a language from India. For Pakistan, respondents wrote in Pakistan but it cannot be determined which one of the languages
spoken in Pakistan is actually being spoken. To distinguish these languages, n.e.c. is used to indicated they are not classified in any other language code.
An (B) entry in the estimate column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute an estimate.
An(X) entry in any column indicates that the question does not apply.
2
An-- entry in the margin of error column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the margin of
error. A statistical test is not appropriate.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2006-2008 American Community Survey
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Table 24. Detailed Languages Spoken at Home and Ability to Speak English for the Population 5 Years and Over for Michigan: 2006-2008
Release Date: April, 2010
Margin of
Error1
Margin of
Error1
9,414,626
601
317,216
6,459
8,576,680
837,946
8,501
8,576
(X)
317,216
(X)
6,459
837,946
8,576
317,216
6,459
282,932
4,511
116,679
3,781
282,932
4,511
116,679
3,781
283,038
29,029
6,181
1,630
87,913
7,144
3,330
878
28,529
325
1,612
174
7,083
35
880
55
..Cajun
French Creole
.Italian
175
1,070
21,861
103
535
1,507
26
358
6,657
30
331
664
Portuguese
..Portuguese
.German
..German
.Yiddish
.Other West Germanic languages
..Pennsylvania Dutch
..Dutch
..Afrikaans
..Frisian
.Scandinavian languages
..Swedish
..Danish
..Norwegian
..Icelandic
.Greek
.Russian
.Polish
.Serbo-Croatian languages
..Serbocroatian
..Croatian
..Serbian
.Other Slavic languages
..Bielorussian
..Ukrainian
..Czech
..Slovak
3,448
3,448
42,700
42,700
1,336
11,015
3,817
6,606
535
57
2,467
1,253
505
622
87
8,616
12,142
28,424
13,642
9,435
1,428
2,779
13,814
5
4,523
1,326
866
565
565
1,875
1,875
315
1,392
1,124
916
265
49
477
359
196
258
63
1,113
1,270
1,989
1,836
1,746
452
717
1,650
8
884
327
294
827
827
8,535
8,535
98
2,336
1,009
1,233
94
(B)
322
204
80
38
(B)
2,375
5,997
9,068
6,298
4,674
490
1,134
4,967
5
1,864
272
216
275
275
687
687
69
463
305
336
120
-128
107
71
44
-458
825
988
1,146
993
248
479
848
8
593
134
104
1,259
5,717
484
1,198
501
2,080
283
552
118
3,647
3,372
144
870
1,141
29
1,035
1,348
47
338
582
Hindi
Gujarati
11,506
7,899
1,228
1,142
2,018
2,530
418
622
Urdu
Other Indic languages
2
..India n.e.c.
9,232
22,971
2,093
1,443
2,165
821
2,355
9,572
955
550
1,277
439
9,302
6,085
1,423
1,404
4,699
2,479
900
896
Marathi
Bihari
..Rajasthani
2,302
32
17
498
54
27
292
32
(B)
131
54
--
Oriya
Assamese
272
193
215
305
61
(B)
66
--
11
906
17
375
(B)
402
-229
454
525
273
472
67
192
69
251
Number of speakers
.Population 5 years and over
Spoke only English at home
Spoke a language other than English at home
..
..
French
Patois
..
..
Bulgarian
Macedonian
..Slovene
Armenian
.Persian
.
.
.
.
.
..
..
Bengali
Panjabi
..
..
..
..
Kashmiri
Nepali
..Sindhi
..
..
..
Pakistan n.e.c. 2
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..
Sinhalese
Romany
Other Indo-European languages
..
Jamaican Creole
Krio
..Pidgin
..
..
..
..
Romanian
Welsh
Irish Gaelic
Scottic Gaelic
..Albanian
..
..
..
..
..
..
Lithuanian
Lettish
Pashto
Kurdish
Chinese
..Chinese
Hakka
Cantonese
..Mandarin
..Formosan
.Japanese
.Korean
.Mon-Khmer, Cambodian
.Hmong
.Thai
.Laotian
.Vietnamese
.Other Asian languages
..Kazakh
..Uighur
..Azerabaijani
..Turkish
..Dravidian
..Telugu
..Kannada
..Malayalam
..Tamil
..Tibetan
..Burmese
.Tagalog
.Other Pacific Island languages
..Indonesian
..Malay
..
..
Bisayan
Sebuano
..Ilocano
..
..
Number of speakers
707
Margin of
Error1
406
Margin of
Error1
290
72
34,847
71
2,925
(B)
14,073
-1,572
128
19
35
120
32
44
30
(B)
(B)
52
---
11,002
39
1,973
46
4,540
(B)
886
--
516
13
19,134
199
15
2,363
118
7
8,535
77
13
1,339
1,962
1,546
527
413
418
193
158
84
314
139
349
152
103
129
166
146
129,918
36,214
28,241
3,511
2,477
2,226
58,852
18,068
14,050
2,851
1,812
1,544
14
2,773
3,927
1,259
15,303
15,564
1,370
5,348
1,474
2,928
14,551
20,554
26
192
42
1,245
128
9,521
1,563
2,971
4,474
19
373
13,951
2,661
774
429
25
687
883
527
1,489
1,415
508
1,444
362
729
1,537
1,797
43
277
49
366
199
1,319
592
653
756
32
197
1,525
606
288
299
(B)
1,511
1,817
690
8,577
8,326
871
2,835
664
1,465
9,639
4,307
26
167
(B)
418
(B)
1,571
285
605
882
19
334
3,229
871
358
75
-509
529
295
1,035
967
413
975
254
519
1,264
692
43
276
-222
-401
219
262
408
32
180
594
277
168
83
452
98
219
80
158
36
122
57
96
36
57
63
63
69
48
(B)
39
47
-47
50
92
37
110
9
20
10
50
20
416
46
33
242
54
(B)
66
46
-76
54
Pampangan
..Micronesian
..
Chamorro
Trukese
..Yapese
..
..
Samoan
..Tongan
..
..
Fijian
Maori
7
16
15
26
(B)
16
-26
..
Hawaiian
72
59
(B)
--
142,058
90
5,350
76
53,772
26
2,865
45
2,494
3
511
6
288
(B)
115
--
7
11
55
11
19
55
(B)
(B)
20
--33
31
39
(B)
--
..
..
Cree
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Number of speakers
959
Margin of
Error1
255
Margin of
Error1
65
285
98
164
112
34
12
43
22
10
6
55
18
9
91
(B)
(B)
(B)
----
Karok
Yavapai
25
44
40
69
25
(B)
40
--
Dakota
Choctaw
..Cherokee
49
299
144
50
307
100
(B)
17
(B)
-28
--
413
3,536
149
425
91
764
67
232
96,346
2,355
12,124
1,865
12
4,925
550
1,680
687
20
39,882
196
3,035
508
12
2,741
118
764
253
20
69
1,864
380
116
933
1,678
715
258
4,176
8
50
25,113
3,242
24
127
21,214
24
43
295
144
114
1,026
360
115
327
559
376
197
949
16
54
2,756
470
39
95
2,637
40
69
394
97
52
566
261
46
257
310
200
74
740
(B)
9
9,581
551
(B)
(B)
8,640
24
43
295
28
85
495
327
75
192
188
156
96
289
-16
1,389
154
--1,359
40
69
394
45
..
..
..
Ojibwa
Ottawa
Potawatomi
Nootka
Siuslaw
..Sahaptian
..
..
..
..
..
..
..American Indian
Hungarian
Arabic
Hebrew
.African languages
.
.
..
..
Amharic
Berber
Chadic
Cushite
..Sudanic
..Nilotic
..Swahili
..Bantu
..Mande
..Fulani
..Kru, Ibo, Yoruba
..Efik
..African
.Other and unspecified languages
..Finnish
..Estonian
..Caucasian
..Syriac
..Aztecan
..Mayan languages
..Oto - Manguen
..Uncodable
..
..
Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate arising from sampling variability is represented through the use of a margin
of error. The value shown here is the 90 percent margin of error. The margin of error can be interpreted roughly as providing a 90 percent probability that the interval defined by the
estimate minus the margin of error and the estimate plus the margin of error (the lower and upper confidence bounds) contains the true value. In addition to sampling variability, the ACS
estimates are subject to nonsampling error (for a discussion of nonsampling variability, see Accuracy of the Data). The effect of nonsampling error is not represented in these tables.
1
N.E.C. stands for not elsewhere classified. These are languages where respondents indicated they spoke either INDIAN or PAKISTAN. For Indian, it cannot be determined if the
respondent spoke a native American language or spoke a language from India. For Pakistan, respondents wrote in Pakistan but it cannot be determined which one of the languages
spoken in Pakistan is actually being spoken. To distinguish these languages, n.e.c. is used to indicated they are not classified in any other language code.
An (B) entry in the estimate column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute an estimate.
An(X) entry in any column indicates that the question does not apply.
2
An-- entry in the margin of error column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the margin of
error. A statistical test is not appropriate.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2006-2008 American Community Survey
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Table 25. Detailed Languages Spoken at Home and Ability to Speak English for the Population 5 Years and Over for Minnesota: 2006-2008
Release Date: April, 2010
Margin of
Error1
Margin of
Error1
4,830,132
803
194,484
4,984
4,366,556
463,576
6,524
6,385
(X)
194,484
(X)
4,984
463,576
6,385
194,484
4,984
170,238
3,710
79,302
3,362
170,238
3,710
79,302
3,362
102,417
14,350
3,033
1,256
27,885
3,350
1,872
526
14,297
53
1,256
40
3,350
(B)
526
--
485
2,346
2,040
308
441
614
159
746
539
147
275
439
2,040
25,990
25,974
16
453
2,337
733
1,296
305
3
8,285
2,115
864
5,253
53
1,063
13,452
3,213
4,169
3,493
315
361
4,902
47
1,674
2,084
274
614
1,319
1,319
22
457
455
330
376
170
5
663
329
336
487
89
389
1,504
544
867
852
156
182
735
46
453
471
133
539
5,062
5,062
(B)
18
493
315
160
18
(B)
1,179
274
138
767
(B)
180
6,961
805
1,916
1,658
127
131
1,502
31
773
396
71
439
572
572
-30
220
209
83
18
-188
116
96
152
-119
973
238
514
499
79
123
365
41
274
180
66
478
86
277
95
145
35
105
41
..Slovene
Armenian
.Persian
259
225
1,484
119
195
497
51
81
704
46
109
335
Hindi
Gujarati
5,919
1,089
1,013
414
1,072
131
440
100
Urdu
Other Indic languages
2
..India n.e.c.
2,226
4,901
796
740
923
468
250
1,378
126
117
442
133
1,160
113
365
106
309
50
187
70
563
197
23
236
194
38
137
(B)
(B)
103
---
1,479
143
539
164
588
20
334
33
427
3,488
266
899
148
1,359
123
546
30
246
43
345
(B)
159
-236
Number of speakers
.Population 5 years and over
Spoke only English at home
Spoke a language other than English at home
..
..
French
Patois
French Creole
Italian
.Portuguese
.
.
..Portuguese
German
..German
..Luxembourgian
.Yiddish
.Other West Germanic languages
..Pennsylvania Dutch
..Dutch
..Afrikaans
..Frisian
.Scandinavian languages
..Swedish
..Danish
..Norwegian
..Icelandic
.Greek
.Russian
.Polish
.Serbo-Croatian languages
..Serbocroatian
..Croatian
..Serbian
.Other Slavic languages
..Bielorussian
..Ukrainian
..Czech
..Slovak
.
..
..
Bulgarian
Macedonian
.
.
.
.
..
..
Bengali
Panjabi
Marathi
Oriya
..Assamese
..
..
..
..
Nepali
Sindhi
..Sinhalese
Other Indo-European languages
..Jamaican Creole
..
Krio
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..
..
..
Pidgin
Catalonian
Romanian
Welsh
Irish Gaelic
..Scottic Gaelic
..
..
..
..
Albanian
Lithuanian
Lettish
Pashto
..Kurdish
..
..
Fuchow
..Formosan
..
Japanese
Korean
.Mon-Khmer, Cambodian
.Hmong
.Thai
.Laotian
.Vietnamese
.Other Asian languages
..Turkish
..Turkmen
..Mongolian
..Telugu
..Kannada
..Malayalam
..Tamil
..Tibetan
..Burmese
..Karen
.Tagalog
.Other Pacific Island languages
..Indonesian
..Malagasy
..Malay
..Bisayan
..Sebuano
..Pampangan
..Chamorro
.
.
Number of speakers
37
Margin of
Error1
62
Margin of
Error1
--
101
1,323
121
620
1
568
3
314
51
121
5
41
72
9
14
18
(B)
24
24
--
104
290
103
268
20
245
34
256
659
255
266
237
402
250
92
113
129
85
177
170
120,726
14,651
2,446
1,476
59,180
6,609
2,412
934
11,234
1,320
1,358
417
5,227
734
834
300
1,959
20
118
474
102
97
573
20
55
241
102
61
3,265
5,118
7,053
46,623
1,295
9,687
17,328
9,771
397
41
83
2,951
563
1,285
2,332
1,274
278
567
4,764
1,171
303
95
113
252
202
22
22
628
1,000
1,408
2,952
466
1,709
1,925
1,325
221
56
100
734
319
397
638
565
164
427
694
418
259
105
90
200
198
35
23
1,340
2,594
4,371
23,406
811
4,464
10,358
3,221
133
(B)
31
482
99
342
625
810
144
555
1,543
463
173
63
(B)
4
136
(B)
5
395
535
1,149
1,913
388
954
1,263
750
121
-52
183
68
160
311
370
123
427
318
254
159
91
-7
174
-9
19
26
30
36
(B)
16
-20
57
60
37
99
30
36
36
59
70,195
3,825
28,117
2,571
30
5,090
35
623
18
601
28
259
214
40
17
183
48
21
55
16
(B)
92
28
--
3,831
9
587
15
487
(B)
237
--
18
676
7
30
310
14
(B)
9
(B)
-12
--
8
270
16
131
(B)
34
-39
744
8,396
1,970
325
1,926
857
93
2,239
258
84
563
166
49,864
3,259
23,887
2,508
Gilbertese
Kusaiean
..Samoan
..
..
..
Hawaiian
..
..
Ojibwa
Abnaki
Kuchin
Dakota
..Choctaw
..
..
..
..
Cherokee
American Indian
Hungarian
Arabic
.Hebrew
.
.
African languages
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..
..
..
Amharic
Number of speakers
8,272
Margin of
Error1
1,445
Margin of
Error1
800
Berber
Cushite
23
27,156
39
2,572
(B)
16,380
-2,111
426
95
52
365
76
88
316
34
52
283
28
88
4,561
708
1,040
313
1,182
42
475
53
1,420
283
6,395
485
190
1,314
661
197
1,363
334
137
588
362
111
402
118
(B)
111
-118
4,101
3,322
164
5
106
516
459
93
8
124
1,021
567
65
5
55
270
133
77
8
69
337
167
228
106
329
(B)
228
--
Sudanic
Nilotic
..Nilo-hamitic
..
..
..
..
Swahili
Bantu
Mande
Fulani
..Kru, Ibo, Yoruba
..
..
..
..
.
Efik
African
Lapp
Syriac
Mayan languages
Uncodable
Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate arising from sampling variability is represented through the use of a margin
of error. The value shown here is the 90 percent margin of error. The margin of error can be interpreted roughly as providing a 90 percent probability that the interval defined by the
estimate minus the margin of error and the estimate plus the margin of error (the lower and upper confidence bounds) contains the true value. In addition to sampling variability, the ACS
estimates are subject to nonsampling error (for a discussion of nonsampling variability, see Accuracy of the Data). The effect of nonsampling error is not represented in these tables.
1
N.E.C. stands for not elsewhere classified. These are languages where respondents indicated they spoke either INDIAN or PAKISTAN. For Indian, it cannot be determined if the
respondent spoke a native American language or spoke a language from India. For Pakistan, respondents wrote in Pakistan but it cannot be determined which one of the languages
spoken in Pakistan is actually being spoken. To distinguish these languages, n.e.c. is used to indicated they are not classified in any other language code.
An (B) entry in the estimate column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute an estimate.
An(X) entry in any column indicates that the question does not apply.
2
An-- entry in the margin of error column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the margin of
error. A statistical test is not appropriate.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2006-2008 American Community Survey
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Release Date: April, 2010
Number of speakers
Margin of
Error1
Margin of
Error1
5,480,859
1,055
121,149
4,271
5,169,463
311,396
6,619
6,548
(X)
121,149
(X)
4,271
311,396
6,548
121,149
4,271
141,220
3,579
58,115
2,544
141,220
3,579
58,115
2,544
98,384
14,799
4,586
1,407
30,380
3,191
2,136
637
14,567
220
1,358
200
3,060
131
611
178
12
476
5,544
20
272
1,056
(B)
197
1,219
-181
369
2,130
2,130
24,288
24,288
312
5,518
3,819
1,465
234
1,030
364
451
193
22
1,831
7,051
2,416
12,824
11,354
904
566
2,531
670
398
265
883
289
572
572
1,806
1,806
157
1,084
972
512
138
299
179
235
92
36
516
1,104
927
2,207
2,069
388
565
734
309
203
137
464
428
515
515
5,889
5,889
21
1,282
852
413
17
164
54
41
69
(B)
271
3,195
895
7,337
6,453
504
380
896
443
76
50
265
62
315
315
868
868
36
351
265
213
28
85
58
50
59
-171
655
422
1,473
1,390
252
406
359
254
57
80
197
102
26
119
44
88
(B)
49
-57
Persian
Hindi
.Gujarati
2,575
3,869
1,424
1,082
739
545
1,179
597
421
593
309
285
Urdu
Other Indic languages
2,514
3,658
803
800
520
1,133
333
386
1,017
804
738
674
393
389
363
295
186
319
235
157
528
324
299
185
73
113
91
99
31
66
150
53
84
103
31
(B)
72
53
-71
3,475
21
847
30
1,409
(B)
503
--
15
95
25
154
15
(B)
25
--
1,375
156
497
83
410
38
208
44
French
Patois
..Cajun
French Creole
.Italian
.
Portuguese
..Portuguese
.German
..German
.Yiddish
.Other West Germanic languages
..Pennsylvania Dutch
..Dutch
..Afrikaans
.Scandinavian languages
..Swedish
..Danish
..Norwegian
..Icelandic
.Greek
.Russian
.Polish
.Serbo-Croatian languages
..Serbocroatian
..Croatian
..Serbian
.Other Slavic languages
..Ukrainian
..Czech
..Slovak
..Bulgarian
..Macedonian
.
..Slovene
Armenian
.
.
.
.
India n.e.c. 2
Bengali
..Panjabi
..
..
..
..
Marathi
Nepali
Sindhi
Pakistan n.e.c. 2
..Sinhalese
..
..
..
Irish Gaelic
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Number of speakers
60
Margin of
Error1
57
Margin of
Error1
--
1,025
201
547
126
636
51
411
50
77
136
314
63
145
235
6
46
207
9
56
171
54,285
14,014
10,583
207
1,811
1,358
990
314
26,578
7,780
5,839
(B)
1,669
946
678
--
795
1,458
79
378
509
111
508
767
79
301
351
111
816
76
332
95
511
76
275
95
2,912
7,321
692
610
1,117
393
1,257
4,248
207
468
813
147
859
1,384
279
10,976
7,616
137
846
552
39
2,365
592
1,031
1,900
16
13
111
14
5,680
2,552
328
100
96
197
128
69
22
18
288
347
218
1,218
1,137
225
430
385
65
623
343
476
568
27
21
176
26
877
519
157
166
90
146
114
80
37
30
404
710
177
7,307
2,298
137
441
293
(B)
587
(B)
284
432
(B)
13
111
(B)
1,488
702
140
(B)
3
7
59
20
(B)
(B)
163
200
145
978
675
225
368
220
-345
-236
265
-21
176
-429
218
99
-6
13
70
29
---
..
230
59
197
47
62
17
64
27
Palau
..Ponapean
109
52
205
95
66
167
14
39
71
16
63
72
68
781
50
406
27
243
23
174
24
30
36
40
49
43
(B)
(B)
(B)
----
17,507
104
1,912
79
6,076
(B)
1,134
--
1,118
7
82
269
13
71
197
(B)
25
110
-52
70
45
85
54
(B)
17
-29
14
20
51
23
32
42
(B)
(B)
14
--20
115
79
42
51
..
..
..
Scottic Gaelic
Albanian
Lithuanian
Lettish
Pashto
..Kurdish
..
..
Mandarin
..Fuchow
..
Formosan
Wu
.Japanese
..
..
Korean
.Mon-Khmer, Cambodian
.
Hmong
Thai
.Laotian
.Vietnamese
.Other Asian languages
..Uighur
..Turkish
..Mongolian
..Dravidian
..Telugu
..Kannada
..Malayalam
..Tamil
..Munda
..Tibetan
..Burmese
..Miao-yao, Mien
.Tagalog
.Other Pacific Island languages
..Indonesian
..Malagasy
..Malay
..Bisayan
..Sebuano
..Ilocano
..Bikol
..Pampangan
.
.
Micronesian
Chamorro
..Mokilese
..
..
Trukese
Samoan
..Tongan
..
..
Maori
..Hawaiian
..
Potawatomi
Apache
Kiowa
Tlingit
..Diegueno
..
..
..
Dakota
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Number of speakers
19
Margin of
Error1
32
Margin of
Error1
--
24
4
41
9
(B)
(B)
---
Choctaw
Muskogee
..Cherokee
38
12
415
35
18
187
(B)
(B)
94
--78
Comanche
Zuni
46
15
51
24
5
(B)
9
--
..American Indian
Hungarian
.Arabic
141
976
6,390
101
564
1,523
(B)
316
2,274
-268
821
Hebrew
African languages
663
7,879
226
1,343
175
2,986
112
717
1,624
22
1,821
70
59
600
36
828
87
103
895
(B)
847
49
(B)
381
-442
57
--
1,395
326
91
40
2,146
43
242
377
20
44
68
245
541
196
72
57
769
53
246
195
37
53
116
148
576
51
68
40
387
11
62
128
(B)
44
68
16
424
62
59
57
278
18
96
134
-53
116
29
..
..
..
Chiwere
Winnebago
Osage
..
..
..
..
.
.
Amharic
Chadic
..Cushite
..
..
..
..
Sudanic
Nilo-hamitic
Swahili
Bantu
..Mande
..Fulani
..Kru, Ibo, Yoruba
..Efik
..African
.Other and unspecified languages
..Finnish
..Syriac
..Mayan languages
..Uncodable
..
..
Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate arising from sampling variability is represented through the use of a margin
of error. The value shown here is the 90 percent margin of error. The margin of error can be interpreted roughly as providing a 90 percent probability that the interval defined by the
estimate minus the margin of error and the estimate plus the margin of error (the lower and upper confidence bounds) contains the true value. In addition to sampling variability, the ACS
estimates are subject to nonsampling error (for a discussion of nonsampling variability, see Accuracy of the Data). The effect of nonsampling error is not represented in these tables.
1
N.E.C. stands for not elsewhere classified. These are languages where respondents indicated they spoke either INDIAN or PAKISTAN. For Indian, it cannot be determined if the
respondent spoke a native American language or spoke a language from India. For Pakistan, respondents wrote in Pakistan but it cannot be determined which one of the languages
spoken in Pakistan is actually being spoken. To distinguish these languages, n.e.c. is used to indicated they are not classified in any other language code.
An (B) entry in the estimate column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute an estimate.
An(X) entry in any column indicates that the question does not apply.
2
An-- entry in the margin of error column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the margin of
error. A statistical test is not appropriate.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2006-2008 American Community Survey
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Table 27. Detailed Languages Spoken at Home and Ability to Speak English for the Population 5 Years and Over for Mississippi: 2006-2008
Release Date: April, 2010
Number of speakers
Margin of
Error1
Margin of
Error1
2,705,306
1,123
38,780
2,343
2,610,696
94,610
2,851
2,713
(X)
38,780
(X)
2,343
94,610
2,713
38,780
2,343
53,183
2,065
25,520
1,847
53,166
17
2,064
31
25,520
(B)
1,847
--
17,263
1,542
3,859
741
5,515
4,939
778
698
987
903
255
253
38
538
210
46
376
156
15
69
30
27
72
36
1,072
276
276
3,705
3,705
(B)
483
119
260
104
16
16
341
679
248
127
55
44
28
289
30
25
154
80
(B)
318
1,495
374
224
224
688
688
-286
161
193
127
26
26
377
490
116
85
47
52
46
254
41
41
211
133
-226
465
243
38
38
472
472
(B)
175
119
35
21
(B)
(B)
48
298
63
20
(B)
20
(B)
122
4
25
93
(B)
(B)
288
345
128
44
44
201
201
-174
161
48
34
--58
356
54
32
-32
-120
6
41
115
--216
363
Gujarati
Urdu
975
543
529
296
351
26
253
52
839
125
14
440
130
24
281
62
(B)
196
77
--
490
36
387
60
123
(B)
138
--
25
117
32
44
142
51
(B)
96
(B)
-121
--
132
67
133
109
72
67
109
109
5
46
14
12
70
23
5
(B)
(B)
12
---
14,667
3,682
1,262
798
6,648
1,910
944
585
2,362
288
752
145
1,398
210
582
108
440
592
224
435
144
158
108
148
..
Ladino
Italian
Portuguese
..Portuguese
.German
..German
.Yiddish
.Other West Germanic languages
..Pennsylvania Dutch
..Dutch
..Afrikaans
.Scandinavian languages
..Swedish
.Greek
.Russian
.Polish
.Serbo-Croatian languages
..Serbocroatian
..Croatian
..Serbian
.Other Slavic languages
..Ukrainian
..Slovak
..Bulgarian
..Macedonian
.Armenian
.Persian
.Hindi
.
.
.
.
.
..
..
Panjabi
Marathi
Oriya
Sinhalese
..Romany
..
..
..
Formosan
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.
.
.
Japanese
Korean
Mon-Khmer, Cambodian
Hmong
Thai
.Laotian
.
.
.
.
Vietnamese
Other Asian languages
Turkish
Telugu
..Kannada
..
..
..
..
.
.
Malayalam
Tamil
Tagalog
Other Pacific Island languages
..Indonesian
..
..
Malay
Bisayan
Ilocano
Micronesian
..Chamorro
..Samoan
..Hawaiian
..
..
Number of speakers
1,003
Margin of
Error1
362
Margin of
Error1
200
1,211
131
419
132
652
77
296
114
(B)
140
132
-104
119
(B)
51
42
-69
54
4,377
929
830
588
2,467
172
720
138
124
318
27
161
363
44
51
66
(B)
85
92
--
170
290
130
330
41
14
48
25
2,625
437
14
15
65
629
307
22
29
89
803
150
14
(B)
65
365
132
22
-89
3
75
62
36
167
5
99
68
60
255
(B)
15
20
36
(B)
-23
41
60
--
9,497
(B)
5,132
38
9
18
2
4,917
18
32
98
114
2,660
44
1,350
128
89
82
21
988
20
22
1,345
-909
67
16
31
4
889
38
45
89
72
898
36
463
150
70
133
38
422
31
37
2,753
(B)
1,863
(B)
(B)
(B)
(B)
1,827
(B)
(B)
36
20
731
(B)
104
21
38
(B)
21
24
(B)
(B)
718
-578
----575
--42
33
423
-94
35
63
-38
41
---
197
14
162
23
35
14
40
23
183
161
21
33
Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate arising from sampling variability is represented through the use of a margin
of error. The value shown here is the 90 percent margin of error. The margin of error can be interpreted roughly as providing a 90 percent probability that the interval defined by the
estimate minus the margin of error and the estimate plus the margin of error (the lower and upper confidence bounds) contains the true value. In addition to sampling variability, the ACS
estimates are subject to nonsampling error (for a discussion of nonsampling variability, see Accuracy of the Data). The effect of nonsampling error is not represented in these tables.
1
N.E.C. stands for not elsewhere classified. These are languages where respondents indicated they spoke either INDIAN or PAKISTAN. For Indian, it cannot be determined if the
respondent spoke a native American language or spoke a language from India. For Pakistan, respondents wrote in Pakistan but it cannot be determined which one of the languages
spoken in Pakistan is actually being spoken. To distinguish these languages, n.e.c. is used to indicated they are not classified in any other language code.
An (B) entry in the estimate column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute an estimate.
An(X) entry in any column indicates that the question does not apply.
2
An-- entry in the margin of error column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the margin of
error. A statistical test is not appropriate.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2006-2008 American Community Survey
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Table 28. Detailed Languages Spoken at Home and Ability to Speak English for the Population 5 Years and Over for Montana: 2006-2008
Release Date: April, 2010
Margin of
Error1
Margin of
Error1
896,668
629
8,608
904
854,966
41,702
2,257
2,139
(X)
8,608
(X)
904
41,702
2,139
8,608
904
13,088
955
3,238
558
13,088
955
3,238
558
15,090
2,119
1,320
449
2,657
396
527
170
2,119
(B)
449
--
396
(B)
170
--
557
336
336
199
176
176
58
(B)
(B)
47
---
8,786
8,786
(B)
484
220
200
64
608
39
57
486
26
181
655
247
78
50
28
616
345
199
16
56
22
(B)
36
25
985
985
-282
253
106
60
213
49
41
201
43
111
333
159
73
63
40
343
350
124
26
63
35
-38
41
1,583
1,583
(B)
92
37
33
22
37
(B)
(B)
37
(B)
18
275
9
6
6
(B)
110
69
41
(B)
(B)
(B)
(B)
16
(B)
432
432
-73
49
32
36
28
--28
-30
193
8
9
9
-91
81
45
----25
--
Urdu
Other Indic languages
21
137
27
118
(B)
40
-47
Bengali
Nepali
.Other Indo-European languages
28
109
182
47
114
123
28
12
17
47
19
28
49
23
69
30
(B)
(B)
---
52
9
15
63
16
24
(B)
(B)
(B)
----
34
56
17
28
3,761
521
1,939
361
919
787
324
313
512
467
208
198
38
82
12
47
83
22
9
36
(B)
16
60
--
705
331
285
141
338
152
199
84
(B)
133
-230
(B)
46
-109
Number of speakers
.Population 5 years and over
Spoke only English at home
Spoke a language other than English at home
.
.
.
..French
French Creole
Italian
Portuguese
..Portuguese
German
..German
.Yiddish
.Other West Germanic languages
..Pennsylvania Dutch
..Dutch
..Afrikaans
.Scandinavian languages
..Swedish
..Danish
..Norwegian
..Icelandic
.Greek
.Russian
.Polish
.Serbo-Croatian languages
..Serbocroatian
..Croatian
.Other Slavic languages
..Ukrainian
..Czech
..Slovak
..Slovene
.Armenian
.Persian
.Hindi
.Gujarati
.
.
.
..
..
..
..
Jamaican Creole
Romanian
Irish Gaelic
Scottic Gaelic
..Lettish
..
..
..
Kurdish
Chinese
..Chinese
..Cantonese
Mandarin
..Formosan
..
Japanese
Korean
.Mon-Khmer, Cambodian
.
.
Hmong
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.
.
.
.
Number of speakers
144
Margin of
Error1
138
Margin of
Error1
125
Laotian
Vietnamese
(B)
518
-344
(B)
454
-334
227
54
67
143
63
58
66
27
4
63
46
6
11
85
21
113
(B)
25
-34
10
639
145
18
206
84
10
250
25
18
147
27
Indonesian
Bisayan
46
34
59
47
13
2
23
5
Sebuano
Chamorro
..Melanesian
24
31
3
7
39
38
5
14
(B)
7
3
(B)
-12
5
--
9,763
946
774
337
160
8,405
54
45
1,257
1,174
268
10
310
145
626
6
3,568
627
315
100
494
155
86
86
363
266
22
1
74
101
894
57
35
441
299
123
18
190
104
256
10
544
184
160
77
391
209
113
113
181
167
36
6
84
39
482
(B)
(B)
139
34
36
(B)
10
65
32
(B)
129
18
19
(B)
53
(B)
75
75
125
103
22
(B)
(B)
41
238
--149
43
52
-15
70
48
-110
25
32
-64
-114
114
158
154
36
---
Thai
..
..
Kannada
Tibetan
..Burmese
Tagalog
.Other Pacific Island languages
.
..
..
..
..
..
Samoan
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Table 29. Detailed Languages Spoken at Home and Ability to Speak English for the Population 5 Years and Over for North Carolina: 2006-2008
Release Date: April, 2010
Number of speakers
Margin of
Error1
Margin of
Error1
8,405,944
1,365
392,799
7,468
7,596,869
809,075
9,183
9,324
(X)
392,799
(X)
7,468
809,075
9,324
392,799
7,468
542,705
5,396
308,035
5,918
542,705
5,396
308,035
5,918
132,653
27,357
4,989
2,222
32,383
6,169
2,053
815
26,599
596
2,240
327
6,169
(B)
815
--
162
2,018
7,206
160
625
1,090
(B)
634
1,215
-297
326
5,257
5,257
21,648
21,648
339
2,528
54
2,013
461
2,808
1,233
614
770
191
6,441
8,798
3,405
2,731
1,516
280
935
4,106
85
1,996
866
377
660
898
898
1,629
1,629
255
607
53
513
259
585
344
311
349
114
1,316
1,243
647
849
623
183
548
871
120
704
445
193
385
1,282
1,282
2,690
2,690
22
165
18
147
(B)
378
263
103
12
(B)
1,433
3,560
1,084
1,257
651
60
546
1,655
23
1,035
331
109
157
438
438
441
441
37
110
30
108
-236
216
81
20
-367
817
364
528
333
58
373
488
38
449
201
119
132
46
76
74
70
(B)
(B)
---
Armenian
Persian
.Hindi
46
3,323
9,471
53
1,157
1,467
(B)
1,097
1,730
-431
550
Gujarati
Urdu
7,698
5,518
1,335
1,368
3,060
1,802
828
660
8,266
2,123
1,831
1,404
801
690
1,981
576
405
590
294
240
1,997
1,127
632
356
684
117
353
101
215
24
15
181
43
24
(B)
(B)
(B)
----
204
156
142
170
38
88
40
128
298
223
280
172
45
(B)
60
--
53
3,689
90
812
28
1,169
48
484
..
..
French
Patois
..Cajun
French Creole
.Italian
.
Portuguese
..Portuguese
.German
..German
.Yiddish
.Other West Germanic languages
..Pennsylvania Dutch
..Dutch
..Afrikaans
.Scandinavian languages
..Swedish
..Danish
..Norwegian
..Icelandic
.Greek
.Russian
.Polish
.Serbo-Croatian languages
..Serbocroatian
..Croatian
..Serbian
.Other Slavic languages
..Bielorussian
..Ukrainian
..Czech
..Slovak
..Bulgarian
.
..
..
Macedonian
Slovene
.
.
.
.
.
..
..
Panjabi
Marathi
Oriya
Assamese
..Kashmiri
..
..
..
..
Nepali
Sindhi
Pakistan n.e.c. 2
Sinhalese
..Romany
..
..
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..
..
..
Jamaican Creole
Krio
Pidgin
Romanian
Welsh
..Irish Gaelic
..
..
..
..
Scottic Gaelic
Albanian
Lithuanian
Lettish
..Pashto
..
..
Cantonese
..Mandarin
..
Fuchow
Formosan
..Wu
.Japanese
.Korean
.Mon-Khmer, Cambodian
.Hmong
.Thai
.Laotian
.Vietnamese
.Other Asian languages
..Uighur
..Turkish
..Dravidian
..Telugu
..Kannada
..Malayalam
..Tamil
..Burmese
..Karen
.Tagalog
.Other Pacific Island languages
..Indonesian
..Javanese
..Malagasy
..Malay
..Bisayan
..
..
Sebuano
Pangasinan
..Ilocano
Number of speakers
366
Margin of
Error1
230
Margin of
Error1
55
315
65
185
80
44
(B)
53
--
1,813
6
184
615
10
122
693
(B)
(B)
424
---
121
338
129
284
(B)
226
-225
417
24
40
244
33
46
138
11
(B)
151
27
--
100,223
20,768
3,575
1,991
43,147
9,862
2,325
1,260
15,913
12
1,807
23
7,664
12
1,156
23
84
1,717
2,588
137
599
620
(B)
1,001
962
-436
389
54
380
20
6,336
12,355
3,538
9,206
2,306
3,388
15,811
11,934
107
1,917
20
3,766
974
1,240
2,875
428
607
11,352
3,229
889
6
58
132
373
88
190
33
980
1,539
1,017
1,412
465
893
2,280
1,760
179
651
33
915
414
437
830
304
495
1,272
916
427
11
97
159
225
38
165
20
2,765
5,795
1,979
3,202
1,393
1,770
9,993
2,709
18
417
(B)
669
63
243
403
314
582
2,456
1,223
541
6
(B)
95
81
62
127
33
671
882
811
633
371
556
1,594
805
29
314
-301
75
164
286
232
485
698
513
334
11
-151
80
72
8
71
15
(B)
(B)
---
341
134
82
316
221
128
83
(B)
82
128
-128
414
41
225
56
182
(B)
166
--
26
27
78
44
44
128
(B)
27
78
-44
128
53
15
82
25
(B)
(B)
---
247
22
102
166
33
166
48
(B)
(B)
54
---
109
98
(B)
--
33,494
2,706
9,234
1,351
171
1,593
26
136
565
44
(B)
26
26
-44
44
16
27
(B)
--
..
..
Pampangan
..Micronesian
..
Chamorro
Gilbertese
..Kusaiean
..
..
Palau
..Ponapean
..
..
..
Trukese
Polynesian
Samoan
Tongan
..Maori
..
..
..
Hawaiian
..
Nez Perce
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Number of speakers
20
Margin of
Error1
35
Margin of
Error1
--
Dakota
Choctaw
74
48
82
75
(B)
(B)
---
Muskogee
Mohawk
..Tuscarora
4
19
100
8
27
129
(B)
(B)
(B)
----
1,147
139
536
154
(B)
(B)
---
Hungarian
Arabic
.Hebrew
989
14,838
1,560
408
1,993
545
334
4,562
257
273
899
161
African languages
..Amharic
13,558
2,845
1,971
759
3,745
871
1,063
336
168
1,354
75
1,415
705
178
809
74
516
460
(B)
494
14
391
107
-517
23
310
89
1,272
660
4,663
25
376
785
154
123
25
34
64
156
56
85
88
680
420
1,027
42
332
255
115
86
41
59
101
128
97
137
62
792
145
882
25
24
310
19
(B)
(B)
(B)
64
156
(B)
71
(B)
608
126
458
42
40
178
33
---101
128
-115
--
..
..
..
Crow
..
..
..
..
Cherokee
American Indian
.
.
Chadic
Cushite
..Sudanic
..
..
..
..
Swahili
Bantu
Mande
Fulani
..Kru, Ibo, Yoruba
..Efik
..African
.Other and unspecified languages
..Finnish
..Estonian
..Caucasian
..Syriac
..Aztecan
..Mayan languages
..Tarascan
..Oto - Manguen
..Uncodable
..
..
Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate arising from sampling variability is represented through the use of a margin
of error. The value shown here is the 90 percent margin of error. The margin of error can be interpreted roughly as providing a 90 percent probability that the interval defined by the
estimate minus the margin of error and the estimate plus the margin of error (the lower and upper confidence bounds) contains the true value. In addition to sampling variability, the ACS
estimates are subject to nonsampling error (for a discussion of nonsampling variability, see Accuracy of the Data). The effect of nonsampling error is not represented in these tables.
1
N.E.C. stands for not elsewhere classified. These are languages where respondents indicated they spoke either INDIAN or PAKISTAN. For Indian, it cannot be determined if the
respondent spoke a native American language or spoke a language from India. For Pakistan, respondents wrote in Pakistan but it cannot be determined which one of the languages
spoken in Pakistan is actually being spoken. To distinguish these languages, n.e.c. is used to indicated they are not classified in any other language code.
An (B) entry in the estimate column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute an estimate.
An(X) entry in any column indicates that the question does not apply.
2
An-- entry in the margin of error column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the margin of
error. A statistical test is not appropriate.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2006-2008 American Community Survey
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Release Date: April, 2010
Margin of
Error1
Margin of
Error1
598,518
381
8,961
1,045
565,619
32,899
1,572
1,531
(X)
8,961
(X)
1,045
32,899
1,531
8,961
1,045
8,458
715
1,911
406
8,458
715
1,911
406
17,828
1,098
1,195
281
4,724
171
755
124
1,098
8
281
17
171
(B)
124
--
116
134
134
72
97
97
8
39
39
13
59
59
10,162
10,162
11
103
29
11
63
1,986
122
1,776
88
14
397
392
1,507
1,232
42
233
731
231
469
26
5
(B)
46
149
(B)
704
704
12
73
41
12
57
302
73
280
69
20
233
169
691
678
50
237
193
131
151
45
10
-78
138
--
2,191
2,191
4
15
(B)
(B)
15
363
25
338
(B)
(B)
207
144
846
787
(B)
59
208
81
127
(B)
(B)
(B)
(B)
(B)
(B)
342
342
8
19
--19
139
27
135
--141
106
537
536
-81
111
86
84
-------
76
683
123
282
34
380
56
222
199
158
305
190
185
211
186
(B)
185
190
-138
21
215
31
145
9
114
14
106
62
11
51
93
18
84
62
(B)
16
93
-27
Number of speakers
.Population 5 years and over
Spoke only English at home
Spoke a language other than English at home
..French
French Creole
Italian
Portuguese
..Portuguese
German
..German
.Yiddish
.Other West Germanic languages
..Pennsylvania Dutch
..Dutch
..Afrikaans
.Scandinavian languages
..Swedish
..Norwegian
..Icelandic
.Greek
.Russian
.Polish
.Serbo-Croatian languages
..Serbocroatian
..Croatian
..Serbian
.Other Slavic languages
..Ukrainian
..Czech
..Bulgarian
..Macedonian
.Armenian
.Persian
.Hindi
.Gujarati
.
.
.
Urdu
Other Indic languages
Bengali
Marathi
..Nepali
..
..
2
..Pakistan n.e.c.
Other Indo-European languages
Krio
Pidgin
..Romanian
..
..
..
Irish Gaelic
Albanian
60
5
59
8
16
(B)
24
--
..
Lettish
26
36
20
33
3,099
467
1,500
366
988
834
37
332
307
36
483
393
29
231
220
33
117
221
107
146
61
77
92
69
158
95
189
133
37
84
49
132
..
..Mandarin
Japanese
.Korean
.
Mon-Khmer, Cambodian
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.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Hmong
Number of speakers
(B)
Margin of
Error1
--
Margin of
Error1
--
Thai
Laotian
17
(B)
21
--
11
(B)
18
--
Vietnamese
Other Asian languages
..Mongolian
562
271
24
231
131
18
359
56
24
170
55
18
..Telugu
Tagalog
247
617
130
300
32
354
52
276
170
53
24
127
70
38
39
(B)
24
45
-38
33
60
36
91
15
(B)
25
--
3,514
(B)
591
--
826
(B)
368
--
1,872
28
22
389
36
27
91
(B)
(B)
66
---
89
806
37
675
44
17
154
33
455
27
992
34
222
222
14
107
366
27
135
78
5
52
53
341
31
208
38
28
110
34
218
23
423
59
218
168
25
142
312
46
79
52
8
49
22
36
7
26
(B)
(B)
(B)
14
139
(B)
571
(B)
99
157
(B)
93
195
27
11
11
(B)
(B)
25
38
16
40
---24
114
-338
-114
138
-140
234
46
13
13
---
..
..
Samoan
Hawaiian
Ojibwa
Hidatsa
..Mandan
..Dakota
..Arikara
..Towa
..American Indian
.Hungarian
.Arabic
.Hebrew
.African languages
..Amharic
..Cushite
..Sudanic
..Nilo-hamitic
..Swahili
..Kru, Ibo, Yoruba
..African
.Other and unspecified languages
..Finnish
..Estonian
..Uncodable
..
..
Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate arising from sampling variability is represented through the use of a margin
of error. The value shown here is the 90 percent margin of error. The margin of error can be interpreted roughly as providing a 90 percent probability that the interval defined by the
estimate minus the margin of error and the estimate plus the margin of error (the lower and upper confidence bounds) contains the true value. In addition to sampling variability, the ACS
estimates are subject to nonsampling error (for a discussion of nonsampling variability, see Accuracy of the Data). The effect of nonsampling error is not represented in these tables.
1
N.E.C. stands for not elsewhere classified. These are languages where respondents indicated they spoke either INDIAN or PAKISTAN. For Indian, it cannot be determined if the
respondent spoke a native American language or spoke a language from India. For Pakistan, respondents wrote in Pakistan but it cannot be determined which one of the languages
spoken in Pakistan is actually being spoken. To distinguish these languages, n.e.c. is used to indicated they are not classified in any other language code.
An (B) entry in the estimate column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute an estimate.
An(X) entry in any column indicates that the question does not apply.
2
An-- entry in the margin of error column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the margin of
error. A statistical test is not appropriate.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2006-2008 American Community Survey
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Release Date: April, 2010
Margin of
Error1
Margin of
Error1
1,641,193
594
68,526
2,295
1,492,558
148,635
3,079
3,102
(X)
68,526
(X)
2,295
148,635
3,102
68,526
2,295
97,548
2,013
51,373
1,899
97,548
2,013
51,373
1,899
24,177
4,417
1,536
673
5,119
1,033
830
440
4,417
156
673
132
1,033
(B)
440
--
729
585
585
242
260
260
131
105
105
67
82
82
6,415
6,415
16
329
28
222
79
540
123
239
178
361
1,101
1,138
760
667
17
76
3,090
549
2,498
29
14
30
642
1,290
475
694
694
26
182
49
110
104
159
72
110
84
243
415
328
397
376
28
121
593
358
475
35
24
34
556
658
251
1,324
1,324
16
22
(B)
22
(B)
17
(B)
(B)
17
116
266
177
290
214
(B)
76
617
290
293
20
14
(B)
175
56
113
328
328
26
26
-26
-29
--29
97
156
98
195
154
-121
299
258
123
33
24
-167
45
84
194
824
150
292
20
339
33
224
23
245
60
44
177
61
(B)
109
(B)
-94
--
47
83
56
136
(B)
(B)
---
68
218
66
113
218
96
15
198
17
25
218
33
14
1,085
25
409
(B)
302
-221
19
275
19
32
274
27
(B)
22
(B)
-36
--
64
33
66
44
(B)
(B)
---
63
222
104
112
(B)
47
-46
68
67
51
76
31
27
36
43
Number of speakers
.Population 5 years and over
Spoke only English at home
Spoke a language other than English at home
.
.
.
..French
French Creole
Italian
Portuguese
..Portuguese
German
..German
.Yiddish
.Other West Germanic languages
..Pennsylvania Dutch
..Dutch
..Afrikaans
.Scandinavian languages
..Swedish
..Danish
..Norwegian
.Greek
.Russian
.Polish
.Serbo-Croatian languages
..Serbocroatian
..Croatian
..Serbian
.Other Slavic languages
..Ukrainian
..Czech
..Slovak
..Slovene
.Armenian
.Persian
.Hindi
.Gujarati
.
.
.
Urdu
Other Indic languages
India n.e.c. 2
Bengali
..Panjabi
..
..
..
..
Marathi
Oriya
Assamese
Nepali
..Sinhalese
..
..
..Romany
Other Indo-European languages
Krio
Romanian
..Welsh
..
..
..
..
Irish Gaelic
Scottic Gaelic
Albanian
Lithuanian
..Lettish
..
..
..
Pashto
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Number of speakers
255
Margin of
Error1
234
Margin of
Error1
206
18,435
4,091
990
845
9,202
2,334
781
625
3,265
233
438
815
234
246
1,940
185
161
592
191
154
155
1,404
1,117
304
131
379
344
358
48
527
651
181
61
224
265
217
(B)
429
653
-236
259
(B)
286
356
-211
165
6,526
2,133
985
478
3,870
452
773
250
17
22
266
33
31
188
(B)
11
110
-19
122
643
72
347
687
79
1,150
628
139
47
150
15
1
88
30
88
21
29
20
292
90
234
290
130
306
213
95
70
98
25
4
113
46
100
34
36
25
121
(B)
(B)
131
79
316
229
61
(B)
27
(B)
1
14
15
61
21
29
(B)
101
--116
130
128
123
59
-32
-4
31
23
92
34
36
--
8,475
64
1,211
31
680
64
197
9
3
1,566
74
321
37
173
56
121
14
7
2,832
39
161
(B)
47
(B)
6
(B)
(B)
832
58
127
-32
-11
---
18
11
22
18
13
(B)
21
--
1
114
83
13
160
74
(B)
68
27
-97
42
Hungarian
Arabic
107
3,430
125
964
(B)
1,280
-560
Hebrew
African languages
..Amharic
117
3,424
247
114
1,025
211
(B)
1,352
49
-586
69
294
465
223
474
294
465
223
474
Nilotic
Swahili
..Bantu
1,104
487
192
680
410
157
307
86
18
166
105
29
Mande
Fulani
12
53
19
90
12
36
19
60
452
58
60
216
73
97
65
(B)
20
78
-33
122
59
(B)
--
..
Kurdish
..Formosan
Japanese
Korean
Mon-Khmer, Cambodian
.Hmong
.
.
Thai
.Laotian
.
.
.
Vietnamese
Other Asian languages
..Kazakh
Uighur
..Turkish
..
Telugu
Kannada
..Malayalam
..Tamil
..Karen
.Tagalog
.Other Pacific Island languages
..Indonesian
..Malay
..Bisayan
..Sebuano
..Ilocano
..Micronesian
..Chamorro
..Palau
..Ponapean
..Trukese
..Samoan
..
..
.
.
.
.
..
..
Cushite
Sudanic
..
..
..
..
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..
..
..
Finnish
Estonian
Uncodable
Number of speakers
12
Margin of
Error1
19
Margin of
Error1
--
5
105
9
61
(B)
(B)
---
Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate arising from sampling variability is represented through the use of a margin
of error. The value shown here is the 90 percent margin of error. The margin of error can be interpreted roughly as providing a 90 percent probability that the interval defined by the
estimate minus the margin of error and the estimate plus the margin of error (the lower and upper confidence bounds) contains the true value. In addition to sampling variability, the ACS
estimates are subject to nonsampling error (for a discussion of nonsampling variability, see Accuracy of the Data). The effect of nonsampling error is not represented in these tables.
1
N.E.C. stands for not elsewhere classified. These are languages where respondents indicated they spoke either INDIAN or PAKISTAN. For Indian, it cannot be determined if the
respondent spoke a native American language or spoke a language from India. For Pakistan, respondents wrote in Pakistan but it cannot be determined which one of the languages
spoken in Pakistan is actually being spoken. To distinguish these languages, n.e.c. is used to indicated they are not classified in any other language code.
An (B) entry in the estimate column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute an estimate.
An(X) entry in any column indicates that the question does not apply.
2
An-- entry in the margin of error column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the margin of
error. A statistical test is not appropriate.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2006-2008 American Community Survey
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Release Date: April, 2010
Margin of
Error1
Margin of
Error1
1,237,068
300
29,787
1,983
1,137,876
99,192
3,447
3,469
(X)
29,787
(X)
1,983
99,192
3,469
29,787
1,983
26,559
1,329
8,923
1,050
26,559
1,329
8,923
1,050
55,151
27,990
2,891
1,784
13,618
6,126
1,438
765
27,990
398
1,784
249
6,126
237
765
190
Italian
Portuguese
..Portuguese
1,941
4,425
4,425
371
1,060
1,060
407
1,739
1,739
186
548
548
German
..German
.Yiddish
.Other West Germanic languages
..Dutch
..Afrikaans
.Scandinavian languages
..Swedish
..Danish
..Norwegian
.Greek
.Russian
.Polish
.Serbo-Croatian languages
..Serbocroatian
..Croatian
..Serbian
.Other Slavic languages
..Ukrainian
..Czech
..Slovak
..Bulgarian
.Armenian
.Persian
.Hindi
.Gujarati
.Urdu
3,638
3,638
15
494
400
94
774
546
84
144
2,409
1,860
1,769
1,861
1,641
212
8
784
424
191
19
150
195
313
2,308
704
183
556
556
24
175
151
84
318
292
66
121
458
602
535
902
835
286
14
354
317
147
25
142
167
197
784
300
184
413
413
(B)
55
55
(B)
213
181
(B)
32
618
566
428
780
607
173
(B)
329
274
51
4
(B)
36
19
314
244
21
164
164
-50
50
-213
205
-53
201
251
286
449
333
281
-299
292
53
7
-58
31
241
158
33
1,895
216
849
231
658
216
461
231
491
233
32
240
249
52
(B)
(B)
(B)
----
923
1,195
715
474
442
415
382
305
Romanian
Irish Gaelic
..Albanian
435
63
319
318
61
306
90
25
238
95
41
278
Lithuanian
Lettish
326
52
205
53
40
22
47
37
13,130
4,343
1,124
877
6,038
2,046
951
499
3,040
643
614
852
345
375
1,439
218
383
469
171
319
29
17
39
27
6
(B)
11
--
536
961
291
291
264
702
220
276
Number of speakers
.Population 5 years and over
Spoke only English at home
Spoke a language other than English at home
.
.
.
..French
French Creole
Bengali
Panjabi
..Marathi
..
..
..Nepali
Other Indo-European languages
..
..
..
..
Formosan
Wu
.Japanese
..
..
Korean
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Number of speakers
666
Margin of
Error1
332
Margin of
Error1
174
Hmong
Thai
(B)
1,044
-760
(B)
407
-367
Laotian
Vietnamese
.Other Asian languages
445
1,105
2,129
242
625
575
139
837
661
111
529
426
Turkish
Mongolian
279
46
375
62
238
36
372
60
Telugu
Kannada
..Malayalam
936
58
189
374
70
161
286
(B)
48
187
-76
542
9
340
18
25
9
32
18
67
3
1,007
894
689
113
6
355
387
356
19
(B)
154
536
514
34
-88
283
277
88
7
10
38
51
11
137
14
18
69
62
17
22
(B)
(B)
(B)
(B)
(B)
33
------
4,352
25
84
10
24
14
36
333
1,798
281
1,568
60
14
221
320
434
394
20
105
263
222
828
33
72
17
38
24
60
207
774
198
531
84
24
193
256
331
389
32
152
153
153
1,208
(B)
14
(B)
(B)
14
(B)
91
593
(B)
488
(B)
14
145
158
42
109
20
(B)
22
22
388
-24
--24
-73
314
-244
-24
141
174
73
120
32
-33
33
41
49
(B)
--
.
.
.
Mon-Khmer, Cambodian
.
.
..
..
..
..
..
..
Tamil
Munda
Burmese
Karen
.Tagalog
..
..
Uncodable
Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate arising from sampling variability is represented through the use of a margin
of error. The value shown here is the 90 percent margin of error. The margin of error can be interpreted roughly as providing a 90 percent probability that the interval defined by the
estimate minus the margin of error and the estimate plus the margin of error (the lower and upper confidence bounds) contains the true value. In addition to sampling variability, the ACS
estimates are subject to nonsampling error (for a discussion of nonsampling variability, see Accuracy of the Data). The effect of nonsampling error is not represented in these tables.
1
N.E.C. stands for not elsewhere classified. These are languages where respondents indicated they spoke either INDIAN or PAKISTAN. For Indian, it cannot be determined if the
respondent spoke a native American language or spoke a language from India. For Pakistan, respondents wrote in Pakistan but it cannot be determined which one of the languages
spoken in Pakistan is actually being spoken. To distinguish these languages, n.e.c. is used to indicated they are not classified in any other language code.
An (B) entry in the estimate column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute an estimate.
An(X) entry in any column indicates that the question does not apply.
2
An-- entry in the margin of error column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the margin of
error. A statistical test is not appropriate.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2006-2008 American Community Survey
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Release Date: April, 2010
Number of speakers
Margin of
Error1
Margin of
Error1
8,100,620
408
948,688
11,137
5,861,865
2,238,755
11,684
11,690
(X)
948,688
(X)
11,137
2,238,755
11,690
948,688
11,137
1,123,011
6,198
538,568
7,865
1,123,011
6,198
538,568
7,865
672,873
37,995
11,358
2,442
237,574
9,181
5,264
1,239
36,268
1,712
2,418
646
8,775
406
1,197
348
..Cajun
French Creole
.Italian
15
43,086
89,120
25
3,863
3,270
(B)
18,887
26,243
-1,839
1,868
Portuguese
..Portuguese
.German
..German
.Yiddish
.Other West Germanic languages
..Pennsylvania Dutch
..Dutch
..Afrikaans
..Frisian
.Scandinavian languages
..Swedish
..Danish
..Norwegian
..Icelandic
.Greek
.Russian
.Polish
.Serbo-Croatian languages
..Serbocroatian
..Croatian
..Serbian
.Other Slavic languages
..Bielorussian
..Ukrainian
..Czech
..Slovak
83,203
83,203
30,496
30,496
7,384
3,749
23
3,131
533
62
3,329
1,195
1,014
1,034
86
23,351
45,114
65,656
11,625
4,116
5,173
2,336
21,537
90
10,078
1,633
4,294
3,977
3,977
1,781
1,781
1,173
631
38
603
214
56
558
354
368
313
84
2,039
3,601
3,559
1,713
1,053
1,144
725
1,810
80
1,243
527
768
41,984
41,984
4,869
4,869
1,285
417
23
394
(B)
(B)
430
53
193
148
36
6,550
18,686
29,009
3,899
1,274
1,590
1,035
7,513
69
3,666
601
1,342
2,473
2,473
620
620
384
174
38
165
--216
52
190
92
58
896
1,644
2,074
748
478
390
456
1,026
73
649
339
332
1,602
3,782
466
1,093
474
1,361
224
427
58
5,942
6,459
51
1,042
1,184
(B)
1,707
1,935
-463
455
Hindi
Gujarati
51,742
61,278
3,285
3,340
11,991
25,137
1,541
1,910
Urdu
Other Indic languages
2
..India n.e.c.
24,401
40,019
9,056
2,685
3,302
1,886
7,897
14,262
3,723
1,435
1,685
931
11,323
9,270
1,394
1,792
3,967
4,001
831
954
6,954
191
113
1,260
170
100
1,320
22
(B)
401
37
--
429
582
275
260
64
151
77
129
1,248
853
572
365
781
233
423
210
17,387
1,558
2,001
692
5,692
403
1,059
376
French
Patois
..
..
Bulgarian
Macedonian
..Slovene
Armenian
.Persian
.
.
.
.
.
..
..
Bengali
Panjabi
Marathi
Oriya
..Assamese
..
..
..
..
Nepali
Sindhi
Pakistan n.e.c. 2
Sinhalese
.Other Indo-European languages
..
..
..
Jamaican Creole
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Number of speakers
391
Margin of
Error1
330
Margin of
Error1
123
Gullah
Catalonian
15
134
24
110
(B)
31
-36
Romanian
Welsh
..Irish Gaelic
4,696
54
766
842
51
313
1,731
(B)
82
456
-56
33
6,978
43
1,533
(B)
2,355
-793
1,175
914
594
366
379
565
312
352
292
164
215
319
79
122
43
60
339,225
5,805
141,859
4,225
100,441
73,139
4,086
3,536
47,046
34,425
2,468
2,108
7,755
15,324
141
1,352
1,893
141
3,615
6,764
141
783
1,107
141
4,016
66
11,353
71,986
543
(B)
2,090
513
15,331
55,344
55
155
179
13,402
179
21
16,773
3,780
7,942
11,777
266
121
619
75
77,898
3,726
1,091
795
75
1,313
3,563
334
-531
365
1,611
3,538
89
142
174
2,058
156
35
1,777
859
1,188
1,182
244
138
507
116
3,685
708
430
2,101
(B)
6,561
41,597
237
(B)
1,137
222
9,587
14,622
24
48
82
5,699
86
(B)
3,272
520
2,192
1,999
196
17
412
75
19,441
1,409
554
525
-1,096
2,528
189
-334
186
1,213
1,675
39
59
99
1,133
110
-785
353
535
591
233
26
444
116
1,445
448
334
..
13
424
23
249
13
221
23
210
Sebuano
..Ilocano
709
722
246
299
308
203
192
176
99
142
99
104
57
195
92
153
(B)
45
-48
47
63
69
77
101
109
(B)
(B)
69
--109
..
..
..
Krio
..
..
..
..
Scottic Gaelic
Albanian
Lithuanian
Lettish
..Pashto
..
..
..
Kurdish
Chinese
..Chinese
..Cantonese
Mandarin
..Fuchow
..
Formosan
Wu
.Japanese
.Korean
.Mon-Khmer, Cambodian
.Hmong
.Thai
.Laotian
.Vietnamese
.Other Asian languages
..Kirghiz
..Karachay
..Uighur
..Turkish
..Dravidian
..Gondi
..Telugu
..Kannada
..Malayalam
..Tamil
..Munda
..Tibetan
..Burmese
..Kachin
.Tagalog
.Other Pacific Island languages
..Indonesian
..
..
Javanese
Malay
..Bisayan
..
..
Bikol
Pampangan
..Chamorro
..
..
Palau
..Melanesian
..
..
Samoan
Fijian
40
36
66
62
40
(B)
66
--
..
Hawaiian
14
24
(B)
--
103,646
(B)
4,994
--
30,687
(B)
2,272
--
639
56
247
77
181
37
132
67
23
33
47
39
54
78
(B)
17
18
-28
30
18
29
(B)
--
..
..
Okanogan
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Number of speakers
47
Margin of
Error1
59
Margin of
Error1
--
Sahaptian
Karok
86
34
107
52
16
(B)
27
--
Dakota
Keres
..Cherokee
71
41
62
91
67
67
2
(B)
(B)
5
---
4
33
10
56
4
33
10
56
84
6,826
48,617
89
814
3,322
54
2,172
17,328
72
465
1,704
Hebrew
African languages
16,560
27,956
1,571
2,403
2,575
7,309
676
1,193
Amharic
Berber
..Chadic
1,196
22
641
114
137
392
42
391
116
111
418
11
62
(B)
26
161
20
70
-44
3,365
1,111
2,034
196
18,495
304
341
3,048
538
535
1,248
344
269
41
73
1,072
533
723
145
1,852
287
280
743
311
225
467
244
329
68
54
408
279
1,013
36
4,915
(B)
141
1,122
(B)
117
632
177
196
(B)
(B)
254
256
397
59
964
-144
429
-96
292
174
229
---
..
..
..
Kuchin
..
..
..
..
Ute
Pima
..American Indian
Hungarian
.Arabic
.
..
..
..
..
Cushite
Nilotic
Swahili
Bantu
..Mande
..Fulani
..Kru, Ibo, Yoruba
..Efik
..African
.Other and unspecified languages
..Finnish
..Estonian
..Caucasian
..Syriac
..Mayan languages
..Arawakian
..Uncodable
..
..
Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate arising from sampling variability is represented through the use of a margin
of error. The value shown here is the 90 percent margin of error. The margin of error can be interpreted roughly as providing a 90 percent probability that the interval defined by the
estimate minus the margin of error and the estimate plus the margin of error (the lower and upper confidence bounds) contains the true value. In addition to sampling variability, the ACS
estimates are subject to nonsampling error (for a discussion of nonsampling variability, see Accuracy of the Data). The effect of nonsampling error is not represented in these tables.
1
N.E.C. stands for not elsewhere classified. These are languages where respondents indicated they spoke either INDIAN or PAKISTAN. For Indian, it cannot be determined if the
respondent spoke a native American language or spoke a language from India. For Pakistan, respondents wrote in Pakistan but it cannot be determined which one of the languages
spoken in Pakistan is actually being spoken. To distinguish these languages, n.e.c. is used to indicated they are not classified in any other language code.
An (B) entry in the estimate column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute an estimate.
An(X) entry in any column indicates that the question does not apply.
2
An-- entry in the margin of error column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the margin of
error. A statistical test is not appropriate.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2006-2008 American Community Survey
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Release Date: April, 2010
Margin of
Error1
Margin of
Error1
1,818,055
706
185,994
4,744
1,166,401
651,654
7,646
7,584
(X)
185,994
(X)
4,744
651,654
7,584
185,994
4,744
514,744
6,429
155,827
4,152
514,744
6,429
155,827
4,152
21,379
3,935
1,438
659
3,650
374
542
153
3,902
33
661
41
374
(B)
153
--
French Creole
Italian
.Portuguese
25
1,059
683
44
269
252
25
253
43
44
131
40
..Portuguese
German
..German
.Yiddish
.Other West Germanic languages
..Dutch
..Afrikaans
.Scandinavian languages
..Swedish
..Danish
..Norwegian
..Icelandic
.Greek
.Russian
.Polish
.Serbo-Croatian languages
..Serbocroatian
..Croatian
..Serbian
.Other Slavic languages
..Ukrainian
..Czech
..Slovak
..Bulgarian
..Macedonian
.Armenian
.Persian
683
6,937
6,937
134
782
691
91
612
155
251
190
16
886
1,128
1,017
187
34
117
36
453
149
142
63
61
38
58
958
252
893
893
221
360
356
74
232
113
154
137
28
323
407
635
127
40
103
42
211
143
108
57
78
71
60
397
43
1,231
1,231
(B)
31
31
(B)
80
14
46
20
(B)
161
374
91
54
34
(B)
20
37
17
20
(B)
(B)
(B)
14
317
40
267
267
-36
36
-68
26
55
31
-109
184
82
52
40
-33
32
28
36
---26
176
Hindi
Gujarati
349
324
232
235
54
82
68
71
Urdu
Other Indic languages
2
..India n.e.c.
303
790
69
216
446
94
43
151
(B)
62
127
--
209
107
235
111
(B)
59
-61
41
92
234
69
84
349
(B)
21
71
-33
110
38
759
69
373
(B)
235
-167
Catalonian
Romanian
..Welsh
40
175
41
47
160
60
(B)
63
(B)
-73
--
Irish Gaelic
Albanian
45
150
74
248
(B)
48
-77
115
58
131
70
17
17
30
29
19
116
32
138
19
71
32
113
Number of speakers
.Population 5 years and over
Spoke only English at home
Spoke a language other than English at home
French
Patois
.
.
.
.
..
..
Bengali
Panjabi
Marathi
Nepali
2
..Pakistan n.e.c.
..
..
..Sinhalese
Other Indo-European languages
..
..
..
..
Lithuanian
Lettish
..Pashto
..
..
..
Kurdish
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Number of speakers
Margin of
Error1
Margin of
Error1
16,031
1,076
7,336
737
4,487
3,372
748
676
2,386
1,577
526
476
270
622
223
228
351
192
132
518
159
141
333
124
1,456
1,642
64
128
398
635
78
186
677
741
25
(B)
208
354
38
--
Laotian
.Vietnamese
670
563
3,362
298
361
702
288
323
1,851
147
206
402
1,248
346
448
308
339
77
184
99
306
14
256
200
30
200
161
(B)
34
138
-54
323
3
1,843
568
58
24
30
146
17
214
43
19
17
226
6
459
266
63
38
47
166
28
198
65
31
28
67
(B)
570
136
(B)
(B)
17
40
17
45
(B)
(B)
17
83
-259
98
--27
56
28
75
--28
99,500
63,027
33,279
16
62
20
15
10
1,312
20
88
446
17
80
2,974
2,614
2,591
25
99
27
25
18
466
31
99
297
29
66
19,181
15,003
3,167
16
(B)
(B)
(B)
(B)
36
(B)
(B)
19
(B)
17
1,480
1,159
1,043
25
----44
--29
-29
98
12,230
94
1,174
(B)
626
-218
87
152
21
88
241
33
(B)
(B)
(B)
----
Ute
Hopi
6
92
10
71
(B)
29
-53
Pima
Tiwa
..Tewa
30
2,121
4,121
51
622
700
(B)
73
344
-78
164
Towa
Zuni
2,161
8,923
570
1,954
592
1,314
225
938
289
454
408
136
155
327
35
66
(B)
39
61
--
247
1,267
140
519
(B)
405
-328
396
836
556
230
496
438
(B)
288
277
-302
302
25
41
(B)
--
Chinese
..Chinese
Cantonese
Mandarin
..Formosan
..
..
.
.
Japanese
Korean
Mon-Khmer, Cambodian
Hmong
.Thai
.
Tamil
Munda
.Tagalog
.Other Pacific Island languages
..Indonesian
..Javanese
..Malay
..Bisayan
..Ilocano
..Chamorro
..Melanesian
..Samoan
..Maori
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
American Indian
Jicarilla
..Chiricahua
..
..
.
.
.
.
Hungarian
Arabic
Hebrew
African languages
..Amharic
..
Cushite
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..
..
..
Swahili
Mande
Kru, Ibo, Yoruba
..African
Other and unspecified languages
..Finnish
..
..
..
Margin of
Error1
--
11
162
17
123
11
(B)
17
--
14
448
39
25
298
47
(B)
318
(B)
-273
--
22
15
37
23
(B)
(B)
---
334
15
23
288
25
28
303
15
(B)
275
25
--
Estonian
Caucasian
Aztecan
Mayan languages
..Uncodable
..
Number of speakers
68
Margin of
Error1
58
Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate arising from sampling variability is represented through the use of a margin
of error. The value shown here is the 90 percent margin of error. The margin of error can be interpreted roughly as providing a 90 percent probability that the interval defined by the
estimate minus the margin of error and the estimate plus the margin of error (the lower and upper confidence bounds) contains the true value. In addition to sampling variability, the ACS
estimates are subject to nonsampling error (for a discussion of nonsampling variability, see Accuracy of the Data). The effect of nonsampling error is not represented in these tables.
1
N.E.C. stands for not elsewhere classified. These are languages where respondents indicated they spoke either INDIAN or PAKISTAN. For Indian, it cannot be determined if the
respondent spoke a native American language or spoke a language from India. For Pakistan, respondents wrote in Pakistan but it cannot be determined which one of the languages
spoken in Pakistan is actually being spoken. To distinguish these languages, n.e.c. is used to indicated they are not classified in any other language code.
An (B) entry in the estimate column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute an estimate.
An(X) entry in any column indicates that the question does not apply.
An-- entry in the margin of error column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the margin of
error. A statistical test is not appropriate.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2006-2008 American Community Survey
2
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Release Date: April, 2010
Margin of
Error1
Margin of
Error1
2,351,179
625
304,585
5,990
1,708,944
642,235
6,946
7,001
(X)
304,585
(X)
5,990
642,235
7,001
304,585
5,990
460,091
5,548
238,687
5,311
460,091
5,548
238,687
5,311
55,936
6,740
3,538
772
15,979
1,282
1,654
353
6,723
17
770
27
1,282
(B)
353
--
French Creole
Italian
.Portuguese
159
5,417
2,002
173
795
825
64
1,457
702
83
462
427
Portuguese
Papia Mentae
.German
..German
.Yiddish
.Other West Germanic languages
..Dutch
..Afrikaans
.Scandinavian languages
..Swedish
..Danish
..Norwegian
..Icelandic
.Greek
.Russian
.Polish
.Serbo-Croatian languages
..Serbocroatian
..Croatian
..Serbian
.Other Slavic languages
..Ukrainian
..Czech
..Slovak
..Bulgarian
..Macedonian
..Slovene
1,959
43
9,577
9,577
259
1,155
914
241
903
449
222
164
68
2,165
3,462
3,052
3,073
1,050
413
1,610
3,153
308
557
24
2,051
137
76
819
69
1,257
1,257
108
287
278
161
311
222
137
110
83
593
1,034
802
846
576
456
615
974
209
296
39
855
170
89
702
(B)
1,199
1,199
40
226
189
37
182
48
50
39
45
435
1,640
1,157
1,587
581
54
952
1,319
92
113
(B)
1,039
21
54
427
-294
294
48
134
134
45
118
52
82
46
74
232
656
520
644
497
51
430
480
98
87
-457
35
65
Armenian
Persian
2,806
3,916
1,120
997
1,077
1,103
602
368
Hindi
Gujarati
.Urdu
1,581
492
560
615
346
329
217
94
172
172
99
132
3,530
536
1,151
445
1,293
177
514
169
524
1,192
253
307
780
255
314
414
(B)
201
317
--
31
422
51
478
(B)
255
-281
32
17
523
55
28
299
(B)
(B)
133
--159
1,934
101
543
100
733
49
363
81
96
26
123
43
71
(B)
116
--
1,028
126
398
92
347
17
219
29
Number of speakers
.Population 5 years and over
Spoke only English at home
Spoke a language other than English at home
French
Patois
.
.
..
..
.
.
.
.
Bengali
Panjabi
..Marathi
..
..
..
..
Assamese
Nepali
Sindhi
Pakistan n.e.c. 2
..Sinhalese
..
..
..
Irish Gaelic
Number of speakers
238
Margin of
Error1
230
Margin of
Error1
186
201
118
207
95
78
39
103
48
107,677
18,980
11,991
2,939
2,095
1,593
43,533
11,123
7,227
2,238
1,489
1,184
3,476
2,857
610
46
866
738
382
73
1,958
1,566
349
23
598
560
286
36
6,363
7,868
1,200
985
1,162
661
2,327
4,364
608
496
788
340
63
4,273
84
684
49
2,360
63
433
Vietnamese
.Other Asian languages
1,731
5,801
2,578
682
1,036
819
668
3,394
859
328
803
455
668
705
197
587
155
266
51,242
7,578
384
59
138
764
104
1,737
144
32
1,291
466
312
63
104
30
1,008
675
267
427
453
230
350
91
342
2,517
1,289
349
97
157
382
110
616
130
54
456
346
267
105
231
49
355
586
197
246
87
13
252
15
246
15,611
2,170
134
59
103
148
71
724
24
(B)
128
201
122
63
(B)
(B)
196
197
(B)
258
93
22
190
24
333
1,410
606
162
97
143
113
96
378
44
-103
117
124
105
--172
204
--
18,531
1,388
2,224
598
6,386
83
1,227
94
2,097
22
552
44
336
(B)
150
--
194
39
7
147
69
13
7
39
(B)
10
69
--
Cherokee
Paiute
134
1,120
122
518
22
153
37
98
Ute
Shoshoni
..Hopi
19
417
16
31
133
27
(B)
97
16
-59
27
18
111
34
103
(B)
2
-4
Hungarian
Arabic
.Hebrew
1,464
4,946
1,857
528
1,452
556
463
1,542
455
219
659
218
African languages
..Amharic
5,849
3,922
1,282
1,038
3,136
2,384
881
717
Cushite
Swahili
..Bantu
273
491
228
241
389
160
101
149
47
124
247
80
Mande
311
466
296
464
..
..
..
Albanian
Lithuanian
Lettish
Cantonese
Mandarin
Formosan
Wu
.Japanese
..
..
Korean
.Mon-Khmer, Cambodian
.
Hmong
Thai
.Laotian
.
Turkish
Telugu
..Kannada
..Malayalam
..Tamil
..Burmese
.Tagalog
.Other Pacific Island languages
..Indonesian
..Javanese
..Malay
..Bisayan
..Sebuano
..Ilocano
..Pampangan
..Micronesian
..Chamorro
..Marshallese
..Palau
..Ponapean
..Trukese
..Melanesian
..Samoan
..Tongan
..Hawaiian
..
..
..
..
Zuni
American Indian
.
.
..
..
..
..
..
..
.
Fulani
Kru, Ibo, Yoruba
African
Basque
Syriac
Number of speakers
31
Margin of
Error1
36
Margin of
Error1
--
580
13
289
20
159
(B)
129
--
930
29
88
383
49
142
371
(B)
88
225
-142
142
516
120
261
36
170
60
136
24
78
53
40
128
52
24
37
16
40
61
27
Chibchan
Tupi-guarani
..Uncodable
..
..
Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate arising from sampling variability is represented through the use of a margin
of error. The value shown here is the 90 percent margin of error. The margin of error can be interpreted roughly as providing a 90 percent probability that the interval defined by the
estimate minus the margin of error and the estimate plus the margin of error (the lower and upper confidence bounds) contains the true value. In addition to sampling variability, the ACS
estimates are subject to nonsampling error (for a discussion of nonsampling variability, see Accuracy of the Data). The effect of nonsampling error is not represented in these tables.
1
N.E.C. stands for not elsewhere classified. These are languages where respondents indicated they spoke either INDIAN or PAKISTAN. For Indian, it cannot be determined if the
respondent spoke a native American language or spoke a language from India. For Pakistan, respondents wrote in Pakistan but it cannot be determined which one of the languages
spoken in Pakistan is actually being spoken. To distinguish these languages, n.e.c. is used to indicated they are not classified in any other language code.
An (B) entry in the estimate column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute an estimate.
An(X) entry in any column indicates that the question does not apply.
An-- entry in the margin of error column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the margin of
error. A statistical test is not appropriate.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2006-2008 American Community Survey
2
Table 36. Detailed Languages Spoken at Home and Ability to Speak English for the Population 5 Years and Over for New York: 2006-2008
Release Date: April, 2010
Margin of
Error1
Margin of
Error1
18,224,612
1,153
2,407,848
16,652
12,965,788
5,258,824
20,402
20,392
(X)
2,407,848
(X)
16,652
5,258,824
20,392
2,407,848
16,652
2,577,033
9,299
1,216,200
11,868
2,577,033
9,299
1,216,200
11,868
1,643,292
143,762
19,302
5,898
649,390
39,164
10,624
2,498
136,724
7,007
5,847
1,148
37,525
1,639
2,530
524
..Cajun
French Creole
.Italian
31
135,430
235,045
31
5,482
6,645
(B)
52,292
79,455
-3,246
3,377
Portuguese
..Portuguese
..Papia Mentae
.German
..German
.Yiddish
.Other West Germanic languages
..Pennsylvania Dutch
..Dutch
..Afrikaans
.Scandinavian languages
..Swedish
..Danish
..Norwegian
..Icelandic
..Faroese
.Greek
.Russian
.Polish
.Serbo-Croatian languages
..Serbocroatian
..Croatian
..Serbian
.Other Slavic languages
..Bielorussian
..Ukrainian
..Czech
46,247
46,124
123
71,240
71,240
126,293
13,532
4,470
8,079
983
9,651
3,848
1,732
3,245
799
27
81,020
230,989
105,138
34,164
16,254
11,004
6,906
38,547
317
22,462
3,999
3,304
3,291
107
3,140
3,140
4,968
1,474
957
955
335
1,101
645
365
722
542
31
4,139
6,842
5,050
3,371
2,124
1,564
1,546
2,906
209
2,142
777
19,304
19,304
(B)
13,308
13,308
45,249
3,356
1,818
1,418
120
1,437
295
236
542
364
(B)
25,792
136,373
50,626
13,266
7,081
4,132
2,053
16,819
220
10,794
1,392
2,132
2,132
-1,148
1,148
2,855
726
541
480
85
528
207
121
185
408
-1,771
4,732
3,103
1,566
1,030
715
524
1,820
136
1,526
402
Slovak
Bulgarian
3,097
5,600
606
1,133
829
2,339
222
661
Macedonian
Slovene
.Armenian
2,625
447
7,699
807
212
1,447
1,145
100
1,942
459
79
708
27,265
54,940
2,960
3,285
12,351
14,741
1,879
1,630
19,392
62,840
129,701
1,879
4,800
6,309
6,419
25,043
65,175
921
2,506
4,027
7,407
73,166
1,370
4,883
2,754
39,468
649
2,828
34,258
2,585
462
3,789
649
308
16,792
456
151
2,182
274
165
42
78
41
97
12
27
21
44
4,289
814
1,400
412
2,480
187
870
185
3,228
3,097
1,173
916
1,781
1,067
664
484
Number of speakers
.Population 5 years and over
Spoke only English at home
Spoke a language other than English at home
..
..
French
Patois
..
..
..
..
.
.
Persian
Hindi
Gujarati
Urdu
.Other Indic languages
.
.
..
..
India n.e.c. 2
Bengali
Panjabi
Marathi
..Oriya
..
..
..
..
Assamese
Kashmiri
Nepali
Sindhi
2
..Pakistan n.e.c.
..
..
..
Sinhalese
Number of speakers
275
Margin of
Error1
256
Margin of
Error1
--
70,397
4,387
4,597
865
27,278
1,126
2,412
341
199
22
214
179
36
348
35
(B)
(B)
58
---
219
14,103
145
1,713
30
6,824
50
1,038
39
150
3,835
64
98
735
(B)
(B)
641
--353
57
39,743
62
3,744
(B)
16,117
-1,944
2,765
1,936
2,654
74
671
458
818
74
759
524
1,205
17
291
203
496
29
786,495
8,432
458,839
7,279
454,479
266,033
311
100,578
71,746
1,886
12,932
993
36,068
106,949
3,797
57
6,545
2,404
22,455
72,523
26
199
323
133
22,286
155
199
36
192
6,887
1,507
6,969
7,044
252
5,067
4,029
681
1,970
384
2,234
5,066
811
81
1,169
818
2,359
4,341
36
237
235
196
2,494
255
165
60
146
1,245
548
299,135
167,947
192
67,653
51,075
1,600
9,992
676
19,770
65,342
2,032
21
3,540
1,236
13,855
28,374
(B)
126
129
87
10,641
(B)
75
(B)
30
1,218
282
5,605
5,292
203
3,675
3,529
590
1,620
320
1,577
3,816
589
40
767
509
1,695
2,500
-162
130
118
1,457
-106
-51
382
229
21,206
9,456
2,220
1,440
7,499
2,140
1,087
646
455
3,527
5,745
261
981
1,146
182
2,646
3,237
178
924
867
82
22
136
36
82
(B)
136
--
87
70,869
10,349
123
3,816
1,823
(B)
21,062
4,472
-1,906
1,063
4,517
32
1,168
53
1,963
(B)
739
--
Javanese
Malagasy
..Malay
61
97
1,537
77
158
626
47
21
818
56
34
497
Bisayan
Sebuano
1,339
316
468
197
459
82
230
72
Pangasinan
Ilocano
..Bikol
22
1,016
52
35
481
62
22
435
18
35
315
28
Pampangan
Chamorro
324
42
231
69
164
27
148
46
..
.
Romany
..
..
Catalonian
Romanian
Rhaeto-romanic
Welsh
..Irish Gaelic
..
..
..
..
Scottic Gaelic
Albanian
Lithuanian
Lettish
..Pashto
..
..
..
Kurdish
Malayalam
Tamil
..Munda
..
..
Tibetan
..Burmese
..
Karen
Kachin
..Miao-yao, Mien
..
..
Tagalog
.Other Pacific Island languages
.
..
..
Indonesian
Achinese
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
Number of speakers
10
Margin of
Error1
16
Margin of
Error1
--
Marshallese
Ponapean
36
40
59
64
(B)
40
-64
Melanesian
Samoan
..Tongan
301
51
88
268
54
101
287
3
60
267
5
92
46
422
55
435
26
(B)
42
--
252,004
91
9,937
71
83,419
17
5,316
29
5,063
43
7
850
73
12
545
(B)
7
220
-12
..
29
13
47
16
(B)
(B)
---
Delaware
..Menomini
82
9
54
114
15
90
14
(B)
54
24
-90
53
43
365
83
55
13
220
64
40
217
10
1,217
239
6
1,141
79
335
62
24
560
14,183
74,931
73,588
77,528
3,872
379
1,662
80
51
262
98
91
21
170
92
43
183
18
481
180
12
381
84
236
100
39
241
1,294
4,635
4,598
5,674
1,265
302
711
(B)
(B)
63
18
(B)
13
(B)
(B)
(B)
(B)
(B)
67
7
(B)
88
18
81
(B)
(B)
115
5,076
30,290
16,312
28,582
1,761
42
653
--104
29
-21
-----56
14
-61
27
133
--116
745
2,931
2,086
2,814
740
60
564
..
3,219
834
1,389
467
2,024
570
1,050
364
Swahili
..Bantu
76
2,703
2,239
78
896
653
14
771
751
22
538
277
7,576
7,922
1,908
1,436
4,208
5,086
1,089
1,110
442
44,309
512
404
3,316
265
197
11,572
152
240
1,456
134
1,783
6,620
536
1,187
781
2,597
347
620
1,191
857
31
423
320
51
261
192
31
160
122
51
2,465
70
909
67
1,153
(B)
474
--
402
35
70
390
27
85
227
20
70
245
27
85
120
1,025
136
513
98
392
133
284
..
..
..
Kusaiean
..
..
..
..
Fijian
Hawaiian
Inupik
Algonquian
..Cree
..
..
Abnaki
Potawatomi
..Kuchin
..Foothill North Yokuts
..Sahaptian
..Mohave
..Dakota
..Choctaw
..Muskogee
..Keres
..Iroquois
..Mohawk
..Onondaga
..Cayuga
..Seneca
..Tuscarora
..Cherokee
..Tewa
..Zuni
..American Indian
.Hungarian
.Arabic
.Hebrew
.African languages
..Amharic
..Berber
..Chadic
..
..
Cushite
Sudanic
..Nilotic
..
..
Mande
Fulani
..Gur
..
..
..African
Other and unspecified languages
Finnish
Estonian
..Other Uralic languages
..
..
..
..
Caucasian
Basque
Syriac
Mayan languages
..Oto - Manguen
..
..
..
..
Quechua
Arawakian
..
Tupi-guarani
..
Uncodable
Number of speakers
274
Margin of
Error1
264
Margin of
Error1
130
80
66
(B)
--
Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate arising from sampling variability is represented through the use of a margin
of error. The value shown here is the 90 percent margin of error. The margin of error can be interpreted roughly as providing a 90 percent probability that the interval defined by the
estimate minus the margin of error and the estimate plus the margin of error (the lower and upper confidence bounds) contains the true value. In addition to sampling variability, the ACS
estimates are subject to nonsampling error (for a discussion of nonsampling variability, see Accuracy of the Data). The effect of nonsampling error is not represented in these tables.
1
N.E.C. stands for not elsewhere classified. These are languages where respondents indicated they spoke either INDIAN or PAKISTAN. For Indian, it cannot be determined if the
respondent spoke a native American language or spoke a language from India. For Pakistan, respondents wrote in Pakistan but it cannot be determined which one of the languages
spoken in Pakistan is actually being spoken. To distinguish these languages, n.e.c. is used to indicated they are not classified in any other language code.
An (B) entry in the estimate column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute an estimate.
An(X) entry in any column indicates that the question does not apply.
2
An-- entry in the margin of error column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the margin of
error. A statistical test is not appropriate.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2006-2008 American Community Survey
Table 37. Detailed Languages Spoken at Home and Ability to Speak English for the Population 5 Years and Over for Ohio: 2006-2008
Release Date: April, 2010
Number of speakers
Margin of
Error1
Margin of
Error1
10,734,806
1,071
232,224
6,388
10,081,548
653,258
9,941
9,912
(X)
232,224
(X)
6,388
653,258
9,912
232,224
6,388
220,860
4,309
85,486
3,157
220,860
4,309
85,486
3,157
271,520
31,081
6,672
1,929
82,116
7,724
3,780
828
30,891
182
1,906
152
7,724
(B)
828
--
..Cajun
French Creole
.Italian
8
2,303
19,876
20
1,019
1,266
(B)
910
4,792
-525
523
Portuguese
..Portuguese
..Papia Mentae
.German
..German
.Yiddish
.Other West Germanic languages
..Pennsylvania Dutch
..Dutch
..Afrikaans
.Scandinavian languages
..Swedish
..Danish
..Norwegian
..Icelandic
.Greek
.Russian
.Polish
.Serbo-Croatian languages
..Serbocroatian
..Croatian
..Serbian
.Other Slavic languages
..Bielorussian
..Ukrainian
..Czech
..Slovak
3,297
3,273
24
56,444
56,444
1,115
33,120
23,306
9,250
564
2,351
1,472
589
276
14
13,157
14,829
11,533
13,923
3,443
6,401
4,079
18,251
118
9,112
1,473
2,533
731
733
32
3,004
3,004
266
3,195
3,018
1,236
322
697
453
470
125
25
1,855
1,378
993
1,817
1,138
1,135
1,006
1,617
121
1,431
515
499
723
723
(B)
14,512
14,512
165
11,397
8,315
2,962
120
278
210
60
8
(B)
3,540
7,641
3,551
5,581
1,443
2,536
1,602
6,534
17
4,180
409
460
314
314
-1,617
1,617
83
1,761
1,780
710
134
189
178
57
9
-701
1,018
567
902
507
558
513
916
28
886
204
162
897
1,925
414
641
164
545
126
250
2,193
447
3,294
439
197
801
759
166
898
237
104
336
Hindi
Gujarati
12,458
6,482
1,726
1,180
2,093
1,799
639
529
Urdu
Other Indic languages
2
..India n.e.c.
4,200
12,613
2,114
849
1,682
744
611
4,660
1,224
239
909
538
2,597
4,305
700
1,070
899
1,701
284
511
Marathi
Rajasthani
..Oriya
2,007
203
78
477
203
74
399
59
(B)
209
60
--
Assamese
Kashmiri
22
19
38
31
(B)
(B)
---
344
40
241
51
149
(B)
162
--
26
814
41
499
26
159
41
132
..
..
French
Patois
..
..
Bulgarian
Macedonian
..Slovene
Armenian
.Persian
.
.
.
.
.
..
..
Bengali
Panjabi
..
..
..
..
Nepali
Sindhi
2
..Pakistan n.e.c.
..
..
..
Sinhalese
Number of speakers
44
Margin of
Error1
71
Margin of
Error1
71
10,746
160
1,640
112
4,541
46
838
54
Krio
Pidgin
..Catalonian
205
42
55
299
49
69
43
(B)
39
71
-50
Romanian
Welsh
4,943
38
938
45
2,755
(B)
716
--
261
55
2,972
140
51
1,188
(B)
(B)
1,125
--472
1,334
649
344
205
396
105
159
72
32
53
32
53
98,438
2,766
44,304
2,233
31,106
24,576
1,821
1,910
1,980
424
15,584
12,127
841
1,260
1,341
265
3,449
16
1,244
8,981
9,017
4,380
229
2,612
2,077
11,225
17,307
49
17
2,508
179
104
7,153
1,103
1,389
4,403
402
9,837
1,667
720
77
62
206
762
26
370
1,219
1,224
1,251
301
581
701
1,481
1,922
58
29
841
157
168
1,301
374
486
1,010
259
1,423
476
385
101
53
152
1,846
16
754
4,850
4,958
2,533
66
1,149
1,117
6,714
4,084
27
(B)
1,185
86
52
1,678
49
245
555
207
2,519
730
236
(B)
32
190
535
26
307
926
824
737
80
355
415
1,129
760
43
-500
101
83
504
43
152
239
225
599
260
162
-52
143
..
101
225
85
191
47
117
79
110
Marshallese
..Samoan
117
14
38
105
24
45
4
14
17
9
24
29
18
89
30
101
(B)
73
-97
62,440
180
1,193
4,162
150
377
20,318
(B)
290
2,449
-144
Miami
Shawnee
168
7
275
12
85
(B)
139
--
Salish
Okanogan
..Kuchin
42
19
113
72
38
102
(B)
(B)
(B)
----
Dakota
Choctaw
229
89
143
97
28
(B)
48
--
Muskogee
Keres
..Cherokee
31
65
195
50
108
87
19
43
76
31
72
62
14
23
(B)
--
..
.
Romany
..
..
Irish Gaelic
Scottic Gaelic
..Albanian
..
..
..
Lithuanian
Lettish
..
Pashto
..
Mandarin
Fuchow
..Formosan
.Japanese
.Korean
.Mon-Khmer, Cambodian
.Hmong
.Thai
.Laotian
.Vietnamese
.Other Asian languages
..Uighur
..Azerabaijani
..Turkish
..Mongolian
..Tungus
..Telugu
..Kannada
..Malayalam
..Tamil
..Burmese
.Tagalog
.Other Pacific Island languages
..Indonesian
..Malagasy
..Malay
..Bisayan
..
..
Sebuano
Ilocano
..Chamorro
..
..
..
..
Fijian
Hawaiian
..
..
..
..
..
Pawnee
Number of speakers
55
Margin of
Error1
92
Margin of
Error1
--
American Indian
Hungarian
166
8,112
137
854
39
2,030
48
378
Arabic
Hebrew
.African languages
25,305
2,802
23,983
2,769
647
2,640
7,757
476
9,368
1,514
220
1,660
Amharic
Chadic
3,108
32
803
38
1,384
11
424
19
Cushite
Sudanic
..Swahili
6,943
184
1,867
1,524
212
488
3,815
170
486
1,033
210
247
Bantu
Mande
1,510
590
516
300
278
411
183
239
2,279
7,155
45
270
865
790
1,183
52
187
375
1,213
1,517
(B)
83
397
448
432
-135
285
337
187
183
64
37
37
20
171
106
229
84
44
83
34
148
67
145
(B)
(B)
37
(B)
117
83
199
--83
--
..
Wichita
..
.
.
.
..
..
..
..
..
..
Fulani
Kru, Ibo, Yoruba
..Efik
..
..
..African
Other and unspecified languages
Finnish
Estonian
..Caucasian
..Syriac
..Sonoran
..Mayan languages
..Uncodable
..
..
Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate arising from sampling variability is represented through the use of a margin
of error. The value shown here is the 90 percent margin of error. The margin of error can be interpreted roughly as providing a 90 percent probability that the interval defined by the
estimate minus the margin of error and the estimate plus the margin of error (the lower and upper confidence bounds) contains the true value. In addition to sampling variability, the ACS
estimates are subject to nonsampling error (for a discussion of nonsampling variability, see Accuracy of the Data). The effect of nonsampling error is not represented in these tables.
1
N.E.C. stands for not elsewhere classified. These are languages where respondents indicated they spoke either INDIAN or PAKISTAN. For Indian, it cannot be determined if the
respondent spoke a native American language or spoke a language from India. For Pakistan, respondents wrote in Pakistan but it cannot be determined which one of the languages
spoken in Pakistan is actually being spoken. To distinguish these languages, n.e.c. is used to indicated they are not classified in any other language code.
An (B) entry in the estimate column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute an estimate.
An(X) entry in any column indicates that the question does not apply.
2
An-- entry in the margin of error column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the margin of
error. A statistical test is not appropriate.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2006-2008 American Community Survey
Table 38. Detailed Languages Spoken at Home and Ability to Speak English for the Population 5 Years and Over for Oklahoma: 2006-2008
Release Date: April, 2010
Margin of
Error1
Margin of
Error1
3,348,376
957
120,658
3,794
3,069,427
278,949
4,716
4,617
(X)
120,658
(X)
3,794
278,949
4,617
120,658
3,794
180,241
3,486
89,639
2,931
180,241
3,486
89,639
2,931
32,636
5,379
2,033
643
7,244
1,003
1,097
252
5,354
25
647
41
1,003
(B)
252
--
French Creole
Italian
.Portuguese
133
897
1,160
100
210
427
12
128
287
19
84
184
..Portuguese
German
..German
.Yiddish
.Other West Germanic languages
..Pennsylvania Dutch
..Dutch
..Afrikaans
.Scandinavian languages
..Swedish
..Danish
..Norwegian
..Icelandic
.Greek
.Russian
.Polish
.Serbo-Croatian languages
..Serbocroatian
.Other Slavic languages
..Ukrainian
..Czech
..Slovak
..Bulgarian
..Macedonian
..Slovene
.Armenian
.Persian
1,160
9,972
9,972
86
856
237
478
141
488
194
52
174
68
642
2,029
427
38
38
926
184
307
30
338
49
18
48
1,839
427
958
958
74
247
178
175
126
217
132
55
142
90
356
804
252
47
47
388
230
132
39
264
59
30
82
716
287
1,485
1,485
22
114
86
14
14
59
(B)
(B)
59
(B)
156
904
61
(B)
(B)
334
111
86
(B)
88
49
(B)
31
568
184
375
375
37
92
87
26
23
81
--81
-137
501
50
--210
148
63
-128
59
-52
316
Hindi
Gujarati
1,510
1,160
448
487
111
437
149
265
Urdu
Other Indic languages
2
..India n.e.c.
1,314
2,881
782
661
791
472
253
1,004
279
166
397
215
Bengali
Panjabi
1,005
102
541
168
428
(B)
319
--
Marathi
Oriya
..Nepali
204
92
531
185
135
305
56
(B)
175
93
-150
44
121
72
131
19
47
31
77
851
81
76
541
117
67
275
(B)
28
330
-32
65
50
67
75
14
(B)
23
--
8
457
16
481
(B)
233
-328
114
127
(B)
--
41,414
1,758
19,181
1,508
Number of speakers
.Population 5 years and over
Spoke only English at home
Spoke a language other than English at home
French
Patois
.
.
.
.
..
..
..
..
..
..
.
Pakistan n.e.c. 2
Sinhalese
Welsh
Irish Gaelic
Scottic Gaelic
Albanian
..Lithuanian
..
..
Number of speakers
7,518
Margin of
Error1
1,194
Margin of
Error1
895
5,990
505
1,064
384
3,348
244
815
190
Mandarin
Formosan
.Japanese
841
182
1,936
322
137
385
279
85
858
185
80
246
Korean
Mon-Khmer, Cambodian
4,743
154
899
125
2,070
105
435
102
Hmong
Thai
.Laotian
2,216
1,355
1,329
870
544
605
921
537
585
394
272
244
13,768
3,244
1,471
692
7,704
899
951
293
501
208
487
1,601
447
216
334
310
469
323
221
114
13
497
54
133
182
21
245
69
3,147
2,004
450
120
232
24
53
45
36
14
284
347
17
69
39
72
50
152
621
704
258
103
156
39
57
64
44
21
204
492
26
74
45
88
48
110
937
609
57
(B)
141
(B)
29
8
31
14
106
68
17
52
(B)
72
(B)
14
377
521
56
-119
-49
13
42
21
129
443
26
69
-88
-25
24,658
311
15,067
29
27
27
660
7
62
1,653
126
1,220
48
38
38
361
13
48
4,594
48
2,353
29
(B)
(B)
27
(B)
(B)
637
42
413
48
--30
---
..
170
13
106
24
37
(B)
51
--
Coeur D'alene
..Apache
179
14
192
149
23
161
(B)
(B)
34
--43
886
15
428
19
122
(B)
72
--
29
4
21
36
10
25
(B)
(B)
(B)
----
59
22
56
29
5
(B)
10
--
62
5
256
62
9
152
15
(B)
53
24
-59
Ponca
Choctaw
104
2,980
96
503
4
252
11
99
Muskogee
Keres
..Oneida
3,425
149
12
578
117
20
669
14
(B)
193
24
--
Cherokee
Caddo
4,387
51
592
64
898
12
243
21
Chinese
..
..
Chinese
Cantonese
..
..
.
.
.
.
.
.
Vietnamese
Other Asian languages
Turkish
Mongolian
..Telugu
..
..
..
..
.
.
Malayalam
Tamil
Tagalog
Other Pacific Island languages
..Indonesian
..Malay
..Bisayan
..Sebuano
..Ilocano
..Pampangan
..Micronesian
..Carolinian
..Chamorro
..Marshallese
..Ponapean
..Trukese
..Melanesian
..Samoan
..Maori
..Hawaiian
..
Kiowa
Yuma
..Tonkawa
..
..
Yuchi
..Crow
..
..
..
Dakota
Chiwere
Winnebago
Kansa
..Osage
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
Number of speakers
88
Margin of
Error1
106
Margin of
Error1
--
132
616
136
217
21
97
37
114
54
17
313
61
30
162
39
(B)
25
45
-35
Hungarian
Arabic
208
4,369
114
756
25
1,458
40
392
Hebrew
African languages
..Amharic
591
3,884
329
328
916
279
64
590
226
80
270
165
Chadic
Cushite
37
33
43
67
17
(B)
29
--
Swahili
Bantu
..Mande
802
563
113
105
1,815
516
369
87
150
622
(B)
75
(B)
58
183
-75
-85
129
52
35
228
22
13
40
14
71
68
49
54
150
30
22
64
25
68
65
(B)
31
56
5
13
(B)
14
13
11
-52
47
9
22
-25
22
18
..
..
..
Pawnee
Wichita
Comanche
Pima
Zuni
..American Indian
..
..
.
.
.
.
..
..
..
..
..
..
Fulani
Kru, Ibo, Yoruba
Efik
African
.Other and unspecified languages
..Finnish
..Estonian
..Syriac
..Aztecan
..Mayan languages
..Uncodable
..
..
Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate arising from sampling variability is represented through the use of a margin
of error. The value shown here is the 90 percent margin of error. The margin of error can be interpreted roughly as providing a 90 percent probability that the interval defined by the
estimate minus the margin of error and the estimate plus the margin of error (the lower and upper confidence bounds) contains the true value. In addition to sampling variability, the ACS
estimates are subject to nonsampling error (for a discussion of nonsampling variability, see Accuracy of the Data). The effect of nonsampling error is not represented in these tables.
1
N.E.C. stands for not elsewhere classified. These are languages where respondents indicated they spoke either INDIAN or PAKISTAN. For Indian, it cannot be determined if the
respondent spoke a native American language or spoke a language from India. For Pakistan, respondents wrote in Pakistan but it cannot be determined which one of the languages
spoken in Pakistan is actually being spoken. To distinguish these languages, n.e.c. is used to indicated they are not classified in any other language code.
An (B) entry in the estimate column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute an estimate.
An(X) entry in any column indicates that the question does not apply.
2
An-- entry in the margin of error column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the margin of
error. A statistical test is not appropriate.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2006-2008 American Community Survey
Table 39. Detailed Languages Spoken at Home and Ability to Speak English for the Population 5 Years and Over for Oregon: 2006-2008
Release Date: April, 2010
Margin of
Error1
Margin of
Error1
3,498,022
688
227,081
4,693
3,004,509
493,513
6,108
6,059
(X)
227,081
(X)
4,693
493,513
6,059
227,081
4,693
296,058
4,467
153,153
4,427
296,058
4,467
153,153
4,427
89,047
10,687
4,156
1,106
26,079
1,555
1,968
323
10,687
321
1,106
187
1,555
112
323
87
3,212
1,744
1,744
605
457
457
354
486
486
183
242
242
17,440
17,440
139
2,145
2,052
37
56
2,971
1,738
542
691
806
20,958
1,156
1,519
639
773
107
6,872
5,261
664
571
376
352
3,594
3,847
870
1,353
1,353
110
532
515
39
53
767
623
208
267
267
2,662
322
626
343
410
80
1,515
1,476
216
407
267
217
1,286
881
386
1,966
1,966
26
206
206
(B)
(B)
304
172
53
79
231
10,922
402
580
355
201
24
3,644
3,143
103
320
78
143
1,115
582
225
337
337
42
103
103
--127
105
44
67
131
1,472
203
306
225
152
39
1,010
953
85
356
104
123
458
317
183
341
3,473
196
833
44
699
72
252
306
620
1,213
306
298
577
89
134
337
101
94
234
552
105
267
124
51
(B)
63
--
73
288
145
117
201
158
28
60
(B)
45
74
--
171
6,600
258
1,437
(B)
2,483
-705
22
42
5,187
37
71
1,302
(B)
(B)
2,033
--609
396
31
226
36
15
(B)
32
--
361
238
386
183
148
65
220
80
280
43
246
50
179
43
180
50
Number of speakers
.Population 5 years and over
Spoke only English at home
Spoke a language other than English at home
..French
French Creole
Italian
Portuguese
..Portuguese
German
..German
.Yiddish
.Other West Germanic languages
..Dutch
..Afrikaans
..Frisian
.Scandinavian languages
..Swedish
..Danish
..Norwegian
.Greek
.Russian
.Polish
.Serbo-Croatian languages
..Serbocroatian
..Croatian
..Serbian
.Other Slavic languages
..Ukrainian
..Czech
..Slovak
..Bulgarian
.Armenian
.Persian
.Hindi
.Gujarati
.
.
.
Urdu
Other Indic languages
India n.e.c. 2
Bengali
..Panjabi
..
..
..
..
Marathi
Oriya
Kashmiri
Nepali
..Sinhalese
..
..
..Romany
Other Indo-European languages
Jamaican Creole
Saramacca
..Romanian
..
..
..
..
Irish Gaelic
Scottic Gaelic
Albanian
Lithuanian
..Lettish
..
..
..
Kurdish
Chinese
..Chinese
Hakka
Cantonese
..Mandarin
..
..
..Formosan
Japanese
Korean
Mon-Khmer, Cambodian
.Hmong
.
.
Thai
.Laotian
.
.
.
Vietnamese
Other Asian languages
..Kazakh
Uighur
..Turkish
..
Dravidian
Telugu
..Kannada
..Malayalam
..Tamil
..Tibetan
..Burmese
..Karen
..Miao-yao, Mien
.Tagalog
.Other Pacific Island languages
..Indonesian
..Malay
..Bisayan
..Sebuano
..Ilocano
..Bikol
..Pampangan
..Micronesian
..Chamorro
..Marshallese
..Palau
..Trukese
..Yapese
..Polynesian
..Samoan
..Tongan
..
..
Fijian
Maori
..Hawaiian
Number of speakers
Margin of
Error1
Margin of
Error1
91,807
2,785
43,446
1,699
22,171
15,157
2,276
1,761
11,712
7,601
1,450
1,014
31
4,281
2,039
47
1,099
589
31
3,066
758
47
851
364
663
11,162
12,239
2,021
435
1,400
1,792
634
256
3,590
6,914
1,334
206
656
1,142
531
1,580
2,576
2,264
792
790
944
412
1,107
1,198
236
390
530
18,999
5,810
2,215
1,155
11,249
1,674
1,367
594
135
24
509
217
44
267
(B)
24
114
-44
105
128
1,431
477
470
944
341
57
17
1,277
8,018
4,967
485
85
99
354
177
42
306
96
537
466
50
824
142
15
493
404
210
601
199
292
409
199
56
28
681
1,190
856
277
94
107
263
147
67
401
128
266
389
60
443
192
24
238
312
(B)
608
52
121
29
131
13
(B)
582
2,458
1,798
160
(B)
50
137
31
42
120
(B)
45
306
19
486
73
(B)
166
132
-403
86
150
48
107
21
-418
577
584
153
-83
161
35
67
142
-58
304
30
378
107
-129
144
31
10
41
19
7
(B)
13
--
351
204
24
39
16,601
494
2,276
274
4,403
116
911
176
2,221
58
535
63
148
(B)
76
--
138
21
8
205
34
14
(B)
(B)
(B)
----
23
82
38
116
23
(B)
38
--
5
37
11
8
61
22
(B)
(B)
(B)
----
61
16
58
21
(B)
(B)
---
828
21
4
416
21
8
36
6
(B)
27
10
--
303
259
21
34
..
..
..
..
Haida
Athapascan
Koyukon
Apache
..Tlingit
..
..
..
..
Klamath
Nez Perce
Sahaptian
Upper Chinook
..Karok
..
..
..
Dakota
Number of speakers
55
Margin of
Error1
92
Margin of
Error1
--
Ponca
Choctaw
18
33
23
38
5
15
9
24
Cherokee
Comanche
..Paiute
67
16
138
56
25
86
11
(B)
26
20
-43
12
22
21
26
(B)
(B)
---
..American Indian
Hungarian
.Arabic
244
867
5,601
154
330
1,507
5
259
1,329
9
144
483
Hebrew
African languages
886
5,206
301
1,181
193
1,849
117
543
1,088
38
2,619
486
189
629
46
1,086
326
150
581
19
850
164
62
351
33
470
175
70
67
83
491
68
77
1,326
692
38
121
40
29
13
284
42
67
83
122
299
84
99
507
213
44
150
45
47
21
415
56
60
67
(B)
57
32
17
509
113
(B)
57
(B)
(B)
13
284
42
(B)
83
-76
54
28
441
82
-73
--21
415
56
--
..
..
..
Winnebago
..
..
..
..
Northern Paiute
Chinook Jargon
.
.
Amharic
Chadic
..Cushite
..
..
..
..
Swahili
Bantu
Mande
Fulani
..Kru, Ibo, Yoruba
..Efik
..African
.Other and unspecified languages
..Finnish
..Estonian
..Caucasian
..Basque
..Syriac
..Aztecan
..Mayan languages
..Oto - Manguen
..Uncodable
..
..
Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate arising from sampling variability is represented through the use of a margin
of error. The value shown here is the 90 percent margin of error. The margin of error can be interpreted roughly as providing a 90 percent probability that the interval defined by the
estimate minus the margin of error and the estimate plus the margin of error (the lower and upper confidence bounds) contains the true value. In addition to sampling variability, the ACS
estimates are subject to nonsampling error (for a discussion of nonsampling variability, see Accuracy of the Data). The effect of nonsampling error is not represented in these tables.
1
N.E.C. stands for not elsewhere classified. These are languages where respondents indicated they spoke either INDIAN or PAKISTAN. For Indian, it cannot be determined if the
respondent spoke a native American language or spoke a language from India. For Pakistan, respondents wrote in Pakistan but it cannot be determined which one of the languages
spoken in Pakistan is actually being spoken. To distinguish these languages, n.e.c. is used to indicated they are not classified in any other language code.
An (B) entry in the estimate column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute an estimate.
An(X) entry in any column indicates that the question does not apply.
2
An-- entry in the margin of error column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the margin of
error. A statistical test is not appropriate.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2006-2008 American Community Survey
Table 40. Detailed Languages Spoken at Home and Ability to Speak English for the Population 5 Years and Over for Pennsylvania: 2006-2008
Release Date: April, 2010
Margin of
Error1
Margin of
Error1
11,686,497
744
408,019
6,439
10,593,911
1,092,586
10,082
10,069
(X)
408,019
(X)
6,439
1,092,586
10,069
408,019
6,439
438,748
5,157
173,537
4,299
438,748
5,157
173,537
4,299
417,936
39,933
7,919
2,334
126,873
9,129
3,888
940
38,792
1,141
2,285
412
8,991
138
926
139
French Creole
Italian
.Portuguese
12,896
53,698
12,082
1,956
2,536
1,679
3,779
14,771
5,297
883
1,276
1,068
Portuguese
Papia Mentae
.German
..German
..Luxembourgian
.Yiddish
.Other West Germanic languages
..Pennsylvania Dutch
..Dutch
..Afrikaans
..Frisian
.Scandinavian languages
..Swedish
..Danish
..Norwegian
..Icelandic
..Faroese
.Greek
.Russian
.Polish
.Serbo-Croatian languages
..Serbocroatian
..Croatian
..Serbian
.Other Slavic languages
..Bielorussian
..Ukrainian
12,011
71
57,016
57,002
14
1,730
56,701
46,172
9,903
571
55
3,118
1,586
662
720
116
34
14,178
32,679
26,676
8,544
4,585
2,217
1,742
18,119
21
10,188
1,697
120
2,926
2,926
25
402
3,609
3,282
1,473
265
58
578
354
282
321
91
42
1,610
2,861
1,990
1,173
1,017
578
431
1,659
35
1,319
5,297
(B)
11,063
11,063
(B)
122
18,570
15,409
3,126
20
15
311
151
59
101
(B)
(B)
3,875
15,362
8,393
3,335
1,853
813
669
6,235
(B)
4,006
1,068
-969
969
-76
1,584
1,466
647
31
25
137
92
57
80
--675
1,884
993
702
511
339
292
987
-934
804
96
234
63
245
5
175
9
4,508
1,750
250
543
545
173
829
882
113
273
363
100
502
1,894
217
576
155
629
111
269
Persian
Hindi
.Gujarati
3,705
16,330
14,980
768
1,656
1,987
1,102
3,424
5,992
389
622
1,046
Urdu
Other Indic languages
8,799
17,094
1,709
2,004
2,932
5,844
841
1,014
India n.e.c. 2
Bengali
..Panjabi
5,186
4,751
3,013
1,263
1,019
624
2,052
1,902
1,105
739
551
304
Marathi
Rajasthani
2,001
91
541
157
45
(B)
53
--
86
55
106
92
(B)
26
-44
672
438
278
339
350
38
230
43
Number of speakers
.Population 5 years and over
Spoke only English at home
Spoke a language other than English at home
..
..
French
Patois
.
.
..
..
..
..
Czech
Lusatian
Slovak
Bulgarian
..Macedonian
..
..
..Slovene
Armenian
.
.
.
.
..
..
..
..
Oriya
Kashmiri
..Nepali
..
..
..
Sindhi
Number of speakers
450
Margin of
Error1
243
Margin of
Error1
226
275
76
160
77
49
37
53
56
17,764
856
554
2,184
527
375
6,708
362
111
1,168
323
97
Catalonian
Romanian
245
5,085
202
937
(B)
1,818
-473
Welsh
Irish Gaelic
..Albanian
89
951
6,771
53
295
1,879
12
131
3,546
21
99
1,002
Lithuanian
Lettish
1,910
833
508
254
382
140
164
133
150
320
174
237
83
123
139
127
178,918
59,127
46,872
4,374
3,232
3,069
91,290
33,610
26,661
3,464
2,523
2,370
39
4,804
6,148
13
1,228
23
7,111
26,667
8,803
663
1,799
2,083
29,669
25,758
31
62
5
261
35
4,354
76
85
5,140
968
9,518
4,209
158
54
892
1,132
22
380
38
1,119
2,399
1,858
401
424
905
2,711
2,417
51
99
8
292
56
900
63
96
863
409
1,550
943
145
39
2,823
3,388
13
686
(B)
2,252
15,513
5,150
303
920
1,124
17,920
8,958
31
29
(B)
190
17
1,938
22
(B)
1,062
92
4,509
576
25
54
702
803
22
230
-406
1,463
1,090
228
276
661
1,666
1,231
51
46
-277
27
660
40
-393
88
963
287
34
182
597
204
363
134
299
190
290
53
24
13,291
85
40
1,399
34
(B)
3,557
53
-615
3,947
2,696
877
825
1,983
1,726
631
617
13
386
51
27
264
37
(B)
68
11
-64
16
76
137
99
97
23
9
37
16
Chamorro
Marshallese
..Mokilese
45
69
57
47
105
97
(B)
(B)
17
--31
Trukese
Melanesian
33
15
56
26
(B)
(B)
---
91
68
84
97
70
134
32
68
(B)
54
70
--
3
123
12
79
(B)
29
-47
..
..
..
.
Pakistan n.e.c. 2
Sinhalese
Romany
..
..
..
..
Pashto
Kurdish
Chinese
..Chinese
Hakka
Cantonese
..Mandarin
..Fuchow
..Formosan
..Wu
.Japanese
.Korean
.Mon-Khmer, Cambodian
.Hmong
.Thai
.Laotian
.Vietnamese
.Other Asian languages
..Kazakh
..Kirghiz
..Karachay
..Uighur
..Azerabaijani
..Turkish
..Mongolian
..Dravidian
..Telugu
..Kannada
..Malayalam
..Tamil
..Munda
..
..
Tibetan
Burmese
..Kachin
..
..
Miao-yao, Mien
.Tagalog
..
..
..
Sebuano
Ilocano
..
..
..
..
Samoan
Tongan
..Fijian
..
..
..
..
Rarotongan
Hawaiian
Number of speakers
Margin of
Error1
Margin of
Error1
56,984
4,101
16,319
1,811
19
837
24
379
(B)
251
-267
Yupik
Blackfoot
..Delaware
46
20
18
76
33
31
(B)
(B)
(B)
----
Ojibwa
Apache
48
11
13
157
55
20
23
234
(B)
(B)
(B)
(B)
-----
4
50
18
8
51
29
(B)
(B)
18
--29
..
162
77
255
76
162
64
255
75
Comanche
..American Indian
49
28
136
47
48
117
(B)
(B)
7
--12
3,720
25,140
6,972
18,664
1,902
95
109
188
682
331
15
2,368
2,069
1,587
357
44
7,694
235
988
1,632
521
214
362
29
121
178
22
549
2,689
1,184
2,087
712
129
101
153
453
397
26
620
658
718
275
53
1,334
191
562
560
325
130
256
47
86
283
36
1,029
8,585
1,338
4,696
726
83
43
28
354
170
15
622
163
275
176
(B)
1,733
(B)
308
420
43
22
261
(B)
72
(B)
22
255
1,543
586
823
401
124
44
31
289
220
26
416
139
151
177
-408
-348
209
42
28
193
-71
-36
49
19
82
33
(B)
(B)
---
117
98
(B)
--
..
..
..
..
Nez Perce
Karok
..Washo
..
..
Dakota
..Muskogee
..
Oneida
Seneca
..Cherokee
..
..
Hungarian
Arabic
.Hebrew
.African languages
..Amharic
..Berber
..Chadic
..Cushite
..Sudanic
..Nilotic
..Nilo-hamitic
..Swahili
..Bantu
..Mande
..Fulani
..Gur
..Kru, Ibo, Yoruba
..Efik
..African
.Other and unspecified languages
..Finnish
..Estonian
..Caucasian
..Syriac
..Mayan languages
..Mapuche
..Oto - Manguen
.
.
Quechua
Tupi-guarani
..Uncodable
..
..
Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate arising from sampling variability is represented through the use of a margin
of error. The value shown here is the 90 percent margin of error. The margin of error can be interpreted roughly as providing a 90 percent probability that the interval defined by the
estimate minus the margin of error and the estimate plus the margin of error (the lower and upper confidence bounds) contains the true value. In addition to sampling variability, the ACS
estimates are subject to nonsampling error (for a discussion of nonsampling variability, see Accuracy of the Data). The effect of nonsampling error is not represented in these tables.
1
N.E.C. stands for not elsewhere classified. These are languages where respondents indicated they spoke either INDIAN or PAKISTAN. For Indian, it cannot be determined if the
respondent spoke a native American language or spoke a language from India. For Pakistan, respondents wrote in Pakistan but it cannot be determined which one of the languages
spoken in Pakistan is actually being spoken. To distinguish these languages, n.e.c. is used to indicated they are not classified in any other language code.
An (B) entry in the estimate column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute an estimate.
An(X) entry in any column indicates that the question does not apply.
2
An-- entry in the margin of error column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the margin of
error. A statistical test is not appropriate.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2006-2008 American Community Survey
Table 41. Detailed Languages Spoken at Home and Ability to Speak English for the Population 5 Years and Over for Puerto Rico: 2006-2008
Release Date: April, 2010
Number of speakers
Margin of
Error1
Margin of
Error1
3,695,811
15
3,000,975
8,597
174,269
3,521,542
4,581
4,577
(X)
3,000,975
(X)
8,597
3,521,542
4,577
3,000,975
8,597
3,517,228
4,703
2,998,937
8,602
3,517,228
4,703
2,998,937
8,602
3,176
1,047
532
283
1,222
237
307
101
1,047
173
283
146
237
27
101
46
Italian
Portuguese
..Portuguese
499
662
662
197
258
258
177
476
476
94
234
234
German
..German
.Yiddish
.Other West Germanic languages
..Dutch
.Scandinavian languages
..Swedish
.Greek
.Russian
.Polish
.Serbo-Croatian languages
.Other Slavic languages
.Armenian
.Persian
.Hindi
.Gujarati
.Urdu
.Other Indic languages
..Panjabi
.Other Indo-European languages
..Catalonian
..Irish Gaelic
..Lithuanian
435
435
44
22
22
68
68
31
(B)
46
(B)
(B)
(B)
(B)
46
(B)
(B)
22
22
81
50
15
16
224
224
50
26
26
99
99
51
-52
----54
--36
36
73
62
25
27
160
160
(B)
(B)
(B)
68
68
(B)
(B)
(B)
(B)
(B)
(B)
(B)
20
(B)
(B)
22
22
35
19
(B)
16
114
114
---99
99
-------34
--36
36
44
33
-27
801
379
569
352
664
467
178
360
311
199
532
354
178
348
284
199
19
44
33
42
(B)
(B)
---
Korean
Mon-Khmer, Cambodian
.Hmong
(B)
(B)
(B)
----
(B)
(B)
(B)
----
Thai
Laotian
12
(B)
19
--
(B)
(B)
---
Vietnamese
Other Asian languages
..Tamil
(B)
22
22
46
13
-36
36
53
23
(B)
(B)
(B)
24
13
---40
23
13
23
13
23
337
229
247
183
(B)
46
46
-75
75
(B)
46
46
-75
75
..French
French Creole
..Mandarin
Japanese
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Tagalog
Other Pacific Island languages
..
Samoan
Hungarian
Arabic
(B)
262
-216
(B)
201
-166
Hebrew
(B)
--
(B)
--
African languages
..Amharic
Other and unspecified languages
..
Number of speakers
13
Margin of
Error1
22
Margin of
Error1
--
13
16
22
27
(B)
(B)
---
16
27
(B)
--
Uncodable
Table 42. Detailed Languages Spoken at Home and Ability to Speak English for the Population 5 Years and Over for Rhode Island: 2006-2008
Release Date: April, 2010
Number of speakers
Margin of
Error1
Margin of
Error1
993,514
349
86,394
3,020
790,938
202,576
4,215
4,193
(X)
86,394
(X)
3,020
202,576
4,193
86,394
3,020
98,406
1,842
49,473
2,189
98,406
1,842
49,473
2,189
78,137
14,197
3,624
1,306
25,745
2,637
1,842
549
14,175
22
1,315
36
2,637
(B)
549
--
French Creole
Italian
.Portuguese
5,757
9,684
33,785
989
1,360
2,723
2,000
2,470
14,193
521
550
1,293
..Portuguese
German
..German
.Yiddish
.Other West Germanic languages
..Pennsylvania Dutch
..Dutch
..Afrikaans
.Scandinavian languages
..Swedish
..Danish
..Norwegian
.Greek
.Russian
.Polish
.Serbo-Croatian languages
.Other Slavic languages
..Ukrainian
..Czech
..Slovak
..Bulgarian
.Armenian
.Persian
.Hindi
.Gujarati
.Urdu
.Other Indic languages
33,785
2,028
2,028
76
239
26
181
32
586
333
174
79
1,591
1,728
2,794
(B)
286
108
72
50
56
1,913
82
745
720
364
1,028
2,723
495
495
99
198
30
192
36
223
155
128
81
562
476
612
-129
77
60
50
67
923
90
303
445
290
546
14,193
233
233
59
14
14
(B)
(B)
142
123
19
(B)
384
589
862
(B)
76
25
21
14
16
740
50
253
400
59
426
1,293
108
108
97
23
23
--121
110
32
-215
226
269
-64
42
34
23
27
715
82
196
337
87
382
150
78
218
105
40
(B)
59
--
22
79
11
37
113
26
22
(B)
(B)
37
---
283
332
186
400
71
293
114
349
73
534
30
101
191
50
(B)
158
(B)
-103
--
217
40
162
66
112
(B)
97
--
55
127
65
54
85
65
(B)
32
14
-41
24
19,417
6,208
1,221
1,069
9,011
3,239
1,090
745
4,598
870
1,031
442
2,461
414
702
339
487
253
378
363
136
228
171
361
..
..
French
Patois
..
..
India n.e.c. 2
Bengali
Panjabi
Marathi
..Oriya
..
..
..
..
Nepali
Pakistan n.e.c. 2
..Sinhalese
Other Indo-European languages
..Krio
..
..
Romanian
Irish Gaelic
Albanian
Lithuanian
..Lettish
..
..
..
Formosan
Number of speakers
721
Margin of
Error1
301
Margin of
Error1
88
Korean
Mon-Khmer, Cambodian
1,317
4,043
591
985
693
1,852
331
522
Hmong
Thai
.Laotian
987
290
2,058
506
224
793
447
227
1,030
308
210
474
781
915
464
321
527
133
367
95
346
24
140
184
40
139
72
(B)
(B)
60
---
71
24
119
42
(B)
(B)
---
223
87
1,759
338
113
144
102
539
223
134
29
32
645
110
64
46
52
337
122
106
45
117
40
23
55
151
61
37
(B)
(B)
23
23
--42
37
6,616
41
147
52
41
54
170
1,679
345
4,033
135
129
247
936
527
1,896
95
68
201
23
49
129
1,164
47
113
68
75
68
146
520
198
1,008
120
97
330
496
348
714
155
85
118
37
49
103
2,165
(B)
74
(B)
41
33
50
433
11
1,597
47
66
193
586
79
558
(B)
68
(B)
(B)
(B)
(B)
622
-86
-75
57
58
225
18
580
77
89
323
405
81
312
-85
-----
.
.
.
Japanese
.
.
.
.
Vietnamese
Other Asian languages
Turkish
Dravidian
..Telugu
..
..
..
..
Kannada
Malayalam
Tamil
Karen
.Tagalog
..
..
Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate arising from sampling variability is represented through the use of a margin
of error. The value shown here is the 90 percent margin of error. The margin of error can be interpreted roughly as providing a 90 percent probability that the interval defined by the
estimate minus the margin of error and the estimate plus the margin of error (the lower and upper confidence bounds) contains the true value. In addition to sampling variability, the ACS
estimates are subject to nonsampling error (for a discussion of nonsampling variability, see Accuracy of the Data). The effect of nonsampling error is not represented in these tables.
1
N.E.C. stands for not elsewhere classified. These are languages where respondents indicated they spoke either INDIAN or PAKISTAN. For Indian, it cannot be determined if the
respondent spoke a native American language or spoke a language from India. For Pakistan, respondents wrote in Pakistan but it cannot be determined which one of the languages
spoken in Pakistan is actually being spoken. To distinguish these languages, n.e.c. is used to indicated they are not classified in any other language code.
An (B) entry in the estimate column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute an estimate.
An(X) entry in any column indicates that the question does not apply.
2
An-- entry in the margin of error column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the margin of
error. A statistical test is not appropriate.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2006-2008 American Community Survey
Table 43. Detailed Languages Spoken at Home and Ability to Speak English for the Population 5 Years and Over for South Carolina: 2006-2008
Release Date: April, 2010
Margin of
Error1
Margin of
Error1
4,107,268
830
111,185
3,231
3,863,249
244,019
4,176
4,058
(X)
111,185
(X)
3,231
244,019
4,058
111,185
3,231
148,295
2,892
81,707
2,249
148,295
2,892
81,707
2,249
56,285
13,142
2,982
1,240
13,628
2,218
1,601
440
12,915
211
1,227
183
2,218
(B)
440
--
16
778
2,644
28
357
472
(B)
297
448
-176
159
2,821
2,802
19
12,736
12,736
83
1,472
112
718
608
34
668
258
117
293
2,841
3,431
1,693
496
254
157
85
2,416
1,126
169
300
799
739
740
30
1,301
1,301
92
473
89
306
356
56
328
133
91
275
781
932
480
241
180
164
70
625
459
124
134
407
976
976
(B)
2,272
2,272
(B)
50
18
32
(B)
(B)
86
86
(B)
(B)
687
1,304
706
54
12
21
21
1,049
695
(B)
108
246
452
452
-482
482
-56
29
47
--86
86
--330
496
339
56
21
38
35
343
293
-94
170
22
118
35
125
(B)
(B)
---
Persian
Hindi
.Gujarati
543
2,673
2,229
263
771
751
139
512
713
102
277
360
Urdu
Other Indic languages
852
2,975
369
926
108
1,418
123
771
872
380
577
463
276
368
294
250
301
273
236
203
478
49
266
79
41
25
66
42
13
477
101
21
666
129
(B)
477
30
-666
54
28
1,674
44
608
(B)
591
-462
115
108
94
97
7
18
13
32
895
23
513
40
342
(B)
418
--
Number of speakers
.Population 5 years and over
Spoke only English at home
Spoke a language other than English at home
French
Patois
..Cajun
French Creole
.Italian
.
Portuguese
..Portuguese
..Papia Mentae
.German
..German
.Yiddish
.Other West Germanic languages
..Pennsylvania Dutch
..Dutch
..Afrikaans
..Frisian
.Scandinavian languages
..Swedish
..Danish
..Norwegian
.Greek
.Russian
.Polish
.Serbo-Croatian languages
..Serbocroatian
..Croatian
..Serbian
.Other Slavic languages
..Ukrainian
..Czech
..Slovak
..Bulgarian
.
..Slovene
Armenian
.
.
.
.
India n.e.c. 2
Bengali
..Panjabi
..
..
..
..
Marathi
Nepali
Sindhi
Pakistan n.e.c. 2
..Sinhalese
..
..
..Romany
Other Indo-European languages
Jamaican Creole
Gullah
..Romanian
..
..
..
Welsh
Number of speakers
107
Margin of
Error1
80
Margin of
Error1
42
41
238
49
164
(B)
159
-132
88
59
88
72
30
(B)
49
--
31,276
2,095
13,515
1,375
7,469
5,681
377
1,023
1,154
1,024
241
474
4,139
3,385
123
392
919
873
114
273
388
2,489
2,550
208
587
497
239
955
1,140
148
367
322
1,056
701
436
404
380
161
197
130
Laotian
.Vietnamese
637
1,066
5,509
239
373
1,166
297
586
3,637
160
273
976
2,769
703
934
55
235
832
10
6,379
651
135
12
42
18
76
190
39
3
102
4
15
15
884
363
463
66
236
490
18
944
245
115
19
54
31
72
171
47
8
85
5
22
24
430
125
152
(B)
28
125
(B)
1,608
182
42
12
17
(B)
53
(B)
39
2
17
(B)
(B)
(B)
222
120
104
-46
178
-361
87
68
19
29
-56
-47
5
27
----
8,163
6
287
33
4
27
1,335
11
129
57
7
32
2,335
(B)
37
(B)
(B)
(B)
516
-41
----
83
90
69
62
20
17
33
27
21
29
701
36
48
299
(B)
(B)
156
--130
Arabic
Hebrew
4,121
701
1,074
375
1,291
188
445
195
African languages
..Amharic
..Berber
1,914
369
15
591
276
25
424
163
(B)
245
166
--
9
72
17
79
(B)
(B)
---
252
131
29
214
109
46
28
(B)
(B)
37
---
860
56
481
65
194
(B)
242
--
121
433
140
128
222
127
39
239
34
63
179
55
88
75
44
55
..
..
..
..
..
Irish Gaelic
Scottic Gaelic
Albanian
Lithuanian
Lettish
Chinese
..Chinese
Cantonese
Mandarin
..Formosan
..
..
Japanese
.Korean
.
Mon-Khmer, Cambodian
Hmong
.Thai
.
.
.
.
..
..
Chadic
Sudanic
Swahili
Bantu
..Mande
..
..
..
..
..African
Other and unspecified languages
..Finnish
..
Estonian
..
Mayan languages
..
Uncodable
Number of speakers
139
Margin of
Error1
155
Margin of
Error1
155
66
63
22
36
Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate arising from sampling variability is represented through the use of a margin
of error. The value shown here is the 90 percent margin of error. The margin of error can be interpreted roughly as providing a 90 percent probability that the interval defined by the
estimate minus the margin of error and the estimate plus the margin of error (the lower and upper confidence bounds) contains the true value. In addition to sampling variability, the ACS
estimates are subject to nonsampling error (for a discussion of nonsampling variability, see Accuracy of the Data). The effect of nonsampling error is not represented in these tables.
1
N.E.C. stands for not elsewhere classified. These are languages where respondents indicated they spoke either INDIAN or PAKISTAN. For Indian, it cannot be determined if the
respondent spoke a native American language or spoke a language from India. For Pakistan, respondents wrote in Pakistan but it cannot be determined which one of the languages
spoken in Pakistan is actually being spoken. To distinguish these languages, n.e.c. is used to indicated they are not classified in any other language code.
An (B) entry in the estimate column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute an estimate.
An(X) entry in any column indicates that the question does not apply.
2
An-- entry in the margin of error column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the margin of
error. A statistical test is not appropriate.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2006-2008 American Community Survey
Table 44. Detailed Languages Spoken at Home and Ability to Speak English for the Population 5 Years and Over for South Dakota: 2006-2008
Release Date: April, 2010
Margin of
Error1
Margin of
Error1
739,597
495
13,540
1,399
692,576
47,021
2,213
2,178
(X)
13,540
(X)
1,399
47,021
2,178
13,540
1,399
13,677
963
5,492
780
13,677
963
5,492
780
15,899
816
1,285
247
4,467
167
817
106
..French
French Creole
816
(B)
247
--
167
(B)
106
--
Italian
Portuguese
..Portuguese
203
63
63
115
68
68
(B)
15
15
-24
24
10,219
10,219
8
332
231
101
688
142
177
369
76
802
87
765
489
276
736
173
557
6
(B)
27
211
(B)
73
399
167
969
969
14
194
130
131
199
94
83
162
64
407
67
510
302
399
280
158
233
10
-44
160
-157
238
144
2,526
2,526
8
95
51
44
67
(B)
18
49
(B)
314
17
666
390
276
229
136
87
6
(B)
(B)
68
(B)
(B)
80
39
489
489
14
93
63
68
42
-17
40
-237
20
478
254
399
145
136
60
10
--68
--90
64
101
16
117
25
41
(B)
68
--
103
12
394
164
20
233
(B)
(B)
215
--195
26
206
45
130
(B)
70
-68
13
3
38
21
7
45
13
(B)
24
21
-40
108
174
108
174
4,136
652
1,577
337
801
719
329
321
423
395
247
245
76
6
270
80
10
159
28
(B)
96
44
-99
243
6
113
11
100
(B)
85
--
151
156
264
161
30
63
54
81
Number of speakers
.Population 5 years and over
Spoke only English at home
Spoke a language other than English at home
.
.
.
German
..German
.Yiddish
.Other West Germanic languages
..Dutch
..Afrikaans
.Scandinavian languages
..Swedish
..Danish
..Norwegian
.Greek
.Russian
.Polish
.Serbo-Croatian languages
..Serbocroatian
..Croatian
.Other Slavic languages
..Ukrainian
..Czech
..Slovak
.Armenian
.Persian
.Hindi
.Gujarati
.Urdu
.Other Indic languages
2
..India n.e.c.
.
..
..
Bengali
Marathi
Nepali
Pakistan n.e.c. 2
.Other Indo-European languages
..
..
..
..
Jamaican Creole
Romanian
Irish Gaelic
Lithuanian
..Lettish
..
..
..
Kurdish
Chinese
..Chinese
..Cantonese
Mandarin
.Japanese
..
Korean
Mon-Khmer, Cambodian
.Hmong
.
.
Thai
.
.
.
Laotian
Vietnamese
Other Asian languages
Number of speakers
153
Margin of
Error1
115
Margin of
Error1
66
1,152
110
475
99
309
17
170
32
17
52
41
32
68
72
17
(B)
(B)
32
---
977
117
327
89
445
37
213
41
8
86
23
13
73
37
8
6
23
13
10
37
13,309
120
1,358
88
2,004
(B)
671
--
11,458
23
1,064
37
1,022
(B)
339
--
32
15
36
54
25
60
(B)
(B)
(B)
----
74
10,600
11
10
24
45
31
557
43
269
49
1,214
804
264
8
8
2
54
74
156
33
22
4
97
105
918
19
14
35
66
42
271
42
186
73
698
691
286
13
14
5
63
92
102
30
36
10
87
74
934
(B)
(B)
(B)
(B)
(B)
14
10
203
10
744
507
203
8
(B)
(B)
26
(B)
15
11
(B)
4
(B)
105
275
-----19
17
180
20
509
466
228
13
--45
-17
13
-10
--
Mongolian
Telugu
..Tamil
..
..
.
.
Tagalog
Other Pacific Island languages
Indonesian
Bisayan
..Samoan
..
..
Crow
Dakota
..Winnebago
..Choctaw
..Oneida
..Arikara
..Zuni
..American Indian
.Hungarian
.Arabic
.Hebrew
.African languages
..Amharic
..Cushite
..Sudanic
..Nilotic
..Swahili
..Bantu
..African
.Other and unspecified languages
..Finnish
..Estonian
..Mayan languages
..Uncodable
..
..
Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate arising from sampling variability is represented through the use of a margin
of error. The value shown here is the 90 percent margin of error. The margin of error can be interpreted roughly as providing a 90 percent probability that the interval defined by the
estimate minus the margin of error and the estimate plus the margin of error (the lower and upper confidence bounds) contains the true value. In addition to sampling variability, the ACS
estimates are subject to nonsampling error (for a discussion of nonsampling variability, see Accuracy of the Data). The effect of nonsampling error is not represented in these tables.
1
N.E.C. stands for not elsewhere classified. These are languages where respondents indicated they spoke either INDIAN or PAKISTAN. For Indian, it cannot be determined if the
respondent spoke a native American language or spoke a language from India. For Pakistan, respondents wrote in Pakistan but it cannot be determined which one of the languages
spoken in Pakistan is actually being spoken. To distinguish these languages, n.e.c. is used to indicated they are not classified in any other language code.
An (B) entry in the estimate column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute an estimate.
An(X) entry in any column indicates that the question does not apply.
2
An-- entry in the margin of error column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the margin of
error. A statistical test is not appropriate.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2006-2008 American Community Survey
Table 45. Detailed Languages Spoken at Home and Ability to Speak English for the Population 5 Years and Over for Tennessee: 2006-2008
Release Date: April, 2010
Margin of
Error1
Margin of
Error1
5,736,382
993
147,596
3,609
5,407,992
328,390
5,543
5,491
(X)
147,596
(X)
3,609
328,390
5,491
147,596
3,609
183,068
4,005
96,334
2,596
183,068
4,005
96,334
2,596
68,760
12,935
3,912
1,150
16,758
3,421
1,442
576
12,818
57
1,128
67
3,421
(B)
576
--
60
1,147
2,764
80
500
593
(B)
257
582
-165
248
1,885
1,872
13
13,804
13,788
16
131
2,853
741
1,689
423
1,184
815
129
219
21
881
4,241
1,255
2,900
2,198
375
327
1,870
1,046
404
67
675
676
22
1,178
1,174
27
113
726
462
608
320
403
343
106
174
35
315
858
404
1,042
985
257
212
640
608
198
77
523
523
(B)
2,507
2,507
(B)
29
417
265
134
18
87
64
23
(B)
(B)
194
1,285
398
914
557
203
154
692
457
103
43
275
275
-427
427
-47
256
217
142
31
62
61
40
--130
376
292
429
362
179
137
296
297
76
71
334
19
264
32
89
(B)
105
--
Armenian
Persian
.Hindi
290
2,295
5,095
218
834
1,049
111
797
772
109
351
413
Gujarati
Urdu
3,018
1,186
896
478
917
259
350
152
3,288
1,248
1,128
889
662
472
672
335
135
323
249
107
165
456
138
234
34
65
42
64
237
28
14
219
48
24
103
(B)
(B)
160
---
12
5,738
20
1,432
(B)
1,924
-700
95
22
80
36
20
22
33
36
15
25
21
42
(B)
(B)
---
Number of speakers
.Population 5 years and over
Spoke only English at home
Spoke a language other than English at home
French
Patois
..Cajun
French Creole
.Italian
.
Portuguese
..Portuguese
..Papia Mentae
.German
..German
..Luxembourgian
.Yiddish
.Other West Germanic languages
..Pennsylvania Dutch
..Dutch
..Afrikaans
.Scandinavian languages
..Swedish
..Danish
..Norwegian
..Icelandic
.Greek
.Russian
.Polish
.Serbo-Croatian languages
..Serbocroatian
..Croatian
..Serbian
.Other Slavic languages
..Ukrainian
..Czech
..Slovak
.
..
..
Bulgarian
Slovene
.
.
.
.
.
..
..
Panjabi
Marathi
Nepali
Sindhi
..Sinhalese
..
..
..Romany
Other Indo-European languages
Jamaican Creole
Krio
..Pidgin
..
..
..
Catalonian
Number of speakers
1,527
Margin of
Error1
707
Margin of
Error1
340
324
15
196
25
59
(B)
96
--
299
234
46
374
199
55
275
45
(B)
361
58
--
3,136
1,244
906
391
52,346
11,729
9,133
2,183
1,593
1,345
24,904
6,210
5,010
1,651
1,067
969
665
1,355
576
354
504
292
431
610
159
249
295
107
4,138
7,505
775
1,131
2,089
4,292
467
851
Hmong
.Thai
2,235
394
1,319
839
307
463
1,459
161
421
555
134
249
Laotian
Vietnamese
.Other Asian languages
..Turkish
..Turkmen
..Dravidian
..Telugu
..Kannada
..Malayalam
..Tamil
..Burmese
..Paleo-siberian
.Tagalog
.Other Pacific Island languages
..Indonesian
..Malay
..Bisayan
..Sebuano
..Ilocano
..Bikol
..Pampangan
..Micronesian
..Chamorro
..Palau
..Samoan
..Hawaiian
6,507
7,289
4,766
1,011
14
62
1,421
307
854
1,031
22
44
4,667
1,797
214
92
295
127
32
50
11
214
175
7
558
22
1,463
1,407
821
505
23
101
465
194
337
423
38
32
822
486
124
85
206
114
51
84
19
246
95
12
218
46
3,400
3,753
1,409
487
14
29
348
88
238
205
(B)
(B)
1,032
678
(B)
40
117
86
(B)
50
(B)
150
60
(B)
175
(B)
854
942
418
281
23
48
206
136
153
155
--318
297
-65
117
100
-84
-172
73
-82
--
24,216
3,080
9,600
2,046
62
984
75
363
22
149
38
98
16
58
132
27
97
132
(B)
(B)
12
--19
249
13
175
21
90
(B)
76
--
420
21
75
239
32
65
28
(B)
19
39
-34
494
10,264
230
1,918
121
4,231
97
1,239
991
9,991
1,877
477
1,936
788
143
4,200
1,129
132
1,403
593
1,884
707
687
537
1,174
308
497
310
Nilotic
Swahili
..Bantu
542
1,129
1,086
502
450
841
151
323
766
170
321
755
Mande
309
408
89
93
..
..
..
Romanian
Irish Gaelic
Scottic Gaelic
Albanian
Lithuanian
..Lettish
..
..
..
Kurdish
Chinese
..Chinese
..Cantonese
Mandarin
..Formosan
..
Japanese
Korean
.Mon-Khmer, Cambodian
.
.
.
..
..
Choctaw
Keres
Cherokee
Zuni
..American Indian
..
..
.
.
.
.
Hungarian
Arabic
Hebrew
African languages
..Amharic
..
..
Cushite
Sudanic
..
..
..
Number of speakers
329
Margin of
Error1
277
Margin of
Error1
83
128
1,633
213
584
15
136
25
80
265
102
1,430
180
126
804
30
28
734
50
36
530
Finnish
Estonian
130
163
92
196
19
147
33
189
Caucasian
Syriac
..Aztecan
79
567
18
116
629
30
15
162
(B)
27
268
--
101
290
160
347
101
290
160
347
82
72
(B)
--
..
..
..
Fulani
Gur
Kru, Ibo, Yoruba
Efik
African
.Other and unspecified languages
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
Mayan languages
Tarascan
..
Uncodable
..
Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate arising from sampling variability is represented through the use of a margin
of error. The value shown here is the 90 percent margin of error. The margin of error can be interpreted roughly as providing a 90 percent probability that the interval defined by the
estimate minus the margin of error and the estimate plus the margin of error (the lower and upper confidence bounds) contains the true value. In addition to sampling variability, the ACS
estimates are subject to nonsampling error (for a discussion of nonsampling variability, see Accuracy of the Data). The effect of nonsampling error is not represented in these tables.
1
N.E.C. stands for not elsewhere classified. These are languages where respondents indicated they spoke either INDIAN or PAKISTAN. For Indian, it cannot be determined if the
respondent spoke a native American language or spoke a language from India. For Pakistan, respondents wrote in Pakistan but it cannot be determined which one of the languages
spoken in Pakistan is actually being spoken. To distinguish these languages, n.e.c. is used to indicated they are not classified in any other language code.
An (B) entry in the estimate column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute an estimate.
An(X) entry in any column indicates that the question does not apply.
2
An-- entry in the margin of error column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the margin of
error. A statistical test is not appropriate.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2006-2008 American Community Survey
Table 46. Detailed Languages Spoken at Home and Ability to Speak English for the Population 5 Years and Over for Texas: 2006-2008
Release Date: April, 2010
Margin of
Error1
Margin of
Error1
21,869,156
1,505
3,181,044
20,281
14,500,388
7,368,768
21,059
21,161
(X)
3,181,044
(X)
20,281
7,368,768
21,161
3,181,044
20,281
6,338,224
19,228
2,817,218
18,753
6,338,224
19,228
2,817,218
18,753
413,977
57,283
8,655
2,956
100,160
9,273
3,963
849
55,723
852
2,900
411
9,114
116
837
119
..Cajun
French Creole
.Italian
708
4,393
12,467
221
1,043
1,515
43
1,109
2,552
46
532
662
Portuguese
..Portuguese
..Papia Mentae
.German
..German
.Yiddish
.Other West Germanic languages
..Pennsylvania Dutch
..Dutch
..Afrikaans
.Scandinavian languages
..Swedish
..Danish
..Norwegian
..Icelandic
.Greek
.Russian
.Polish
.Serbo-Croatian languages
..Serbocroatian
..Croatian
..Serbian
.Other Slavic languages
..Bielorussian
..Ukrainian
..Czech
..Lusatian
14,688
14,662
26
73,455
73,455
746
7,691
78
5,729
1,884
5,351
1,690
1,376
2,050
235
6,470
14,934
8,623
8,835
5,730
1,565
1,540
12,787
18
1,157
8,748
73
1,858
1,859
43
3,074
3,074
391
1,137
131
967
659
802
369
465
562
126
1,071
1,235
1,322
1,855
1,601
722
649
1,452
28
417
853
113
4,689
4,689
(B)
12,836
12,836
192
654
78
385
191
717
262
87
368
(B)
1,303
5,911
2,120
3,429
2,542
305
582
2,492
(B)
206
1,331
73
1,115
1,115
-1,184
1,184
174
281
131
214
133
283
159
72
230
-386
809
503
942
885
246
319
541
-161
323
113
Slovak
Bulgarian
702
1,768
462
981
154
634
150
367
Macedonian
Slovene
.Armenian
282
39
1,206
236
47
432
94
(B)
347
152
-224
Persian
Hindi
21,626
42,238
2,404
3,399
8,395
8,616
1,247
1,239
Gujarati
Urdu
.Other Indic languages
23,326
49,176
35,282
2,607
4,365
3,103
7,436
13,725
10,904
1,276
1,630
1,450
4,880
10,852
1,155
1,754
1,832
3,712
614
811
6,845
3,144
468
1,455
615
257
2,445
113
102
822
77
96
146
3
133
6
29
(B)
47
--
4,316
907
1,084
485
1,355
239
491
152
2,206
1,181
1,183
479
666
411
527
230
Number of speakers
.Population 5 years and over
Spoke only English at home
Spoke a language other than English at home
French
Patois
..
..
..
..
.
.
.
.
..
..
India n.e.c. 2
Bengali
Panjabi
Marathi
..Oriya
..
..
..
..
Assamese
Kashmiri
Nepali
Sindhi
..Pakistan n.e.c. 2
..
..
..
Sinhalese
Number of speakers
334
Margin of
Error1
274
Margin of
Error1
--
13,400
466
2,026
468
3,460
28
874
48
Krio
Pidgin
..Catalonian
161
224
37
151
185
62
38
18
(B)
63
29
--
Romanian
Welsh
5,799
47
1,386
52
1,514
(B)
454
--
664
16
3,776
263
26
1,351
65
(B)
1,255
75
-597
599
347
308
149
99
41
95
48
409
625
230
310
459
376
90
312
(B)
72
304
--
493,497
114,309
7,130
3,929
232,034
56,376
5,171
2,756
83,298
35
9,055
16,273
5,595
53
13,595
49,123
8,699
624
10,756
11,851
160,434
53,806
130
14
80
66
38
4,950
4
72
206
17,020
3,237
15,871
10,105
4,143
45
1,571
1,908
976
87
1,335
2,957
1,641
392
1,498
1,942
5,855
3,704
136
25
80
79
44
1,098
6
63
187
2,006
919
1,767
1,420
41,550
(B)
4,374
7,285
3,140
27
5,445
26,951
4,211
264
5,661
6,728
93,200
13,971
18
(B)
38
(B)
(B)
1,517
(B)
61
30
4,032
451
4,776
1,455
2,822
-917
1,054
620
44
777
1,754
833
174
958
1,276
4,110
1,962
29
-63
--621
-60
50
968
237
831
592
1,725
288
963
309
1,321
272
890
287
57,427
12,873
3,505
3,520
1,578
886
15,885
3,342
1,353
1,945
840
473
..
37
1,427
60
508
(B)
250
-133
Sebuano
..Pangasinan
1,116
542
101
374
202
166
213
131
54
122
105
89
426
80
335
80
216
17
207
27
Pampangan
Micronesian
..Chamorro
90
34
1,748
61
109
617
14
29
56
23
108
60
Kusaiean
Marshallese
86
95
110
114
(B)
(B)
---
Palau
Ponapean
..Trukese
564
17
199
545
30
260
239
17
24
260
30
42
Yapese
Samoan
108
683
143
325
23
63
41
79
..
.
Romany
..
..
Irish Gaelic
Scottic Gaelic
..Albanian
..
..
..
..
Lithuanian
Lettish
Pashto
Kurdish
..Balochi
..
..
Burmese
Karen
.Tagalog
..
..
..
..
..
Ilocano
Bikol
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
Number of speakers
1,578
Margin of
Error1
762
Margin of
Error1
377
19
418
31
250
19
42
31
56
123,070
631
3,452
5,218
221
565
31,632
155
698
2,550
122
199
44
648
21
15
62
168
34
23
(B)
389
(B)
(B)
-146
---
22
12
52
37
21
85
(B)
(B)
(B)
----
244
96
169
112
22
(B)
36
--
50
15
56
81
25
94
(B)
(B)
(B)
----
19
130
131
231
30
180
88
3
961
17
49
14
36
267
1
20
1,925
45,461
5,949
64,081
12,005
106
400
3,060
35
136
84
32
103
92
126
37
140
85
6
430
30
82
23
33
168
3
35
601
3,576
867
3,930
1,844
116
502
1,074
40
153
95
(B)
16
16
(B)
4
71
49
3
82
(B)
(B)
(B)
(B)
46
(B)
(B)
456
13,569
1,015
15,223
5,217
(B)
13
1,626
14
(B)
84
-26
23
-8
77
58
6
65
----79
--226
1,911
373
1,915
1,280
-22
634
21
-95
..
34
8,950
56
1,524
34
1,714
56
707
Mande
..Fulani
4,155
967
852
1,283
559
611
1,086
205
(B)
676
176
--
31,878
739
3,185
344
4,923
103
872
92
680
1,571
679
259
458
249
204
516
35
144
278
58
Estonian
Lapp
29
18
35
30
(B)
(B)
---
Caucasian
Basque
..Syriac
145
20
252
180
33
213
35
(B)
112
42
-146
118
127
74
201
113
127
72
201
111
16
28
91
26
46
78
16
(B)
67
26
--
28
43
(B)
--
..
..
..
Tongan
Fijian
Hawaiian
Cheyenne
Kickapoo
Menomini
Potawatomi
..Salish
..
..
Okanogan
..Kuchin
..
Apache
Kiowa
..Santiam
..
..
Sahaptian
..Pomo
..
Yuma
Dakota
..Alabama
..Choctaw
..Koasati
..Muskogee
..Keres
..Mohawk
..Cherokee
..Comanche
..Hopi
..Pima
..Tiwa
..American Indian
..Jicarilla
..Chiricahua
.Hungarian
.Arabic
.Hebrew
.African languages
..Amharic
..Berber
..Chadic
..Cushite
..Sudanic
..Nilotic
..Nilo-hamitic
..
..
Nubian
Swahili
..Bantu
..
..
..
..
Aztecan
Misumalpan
Mayan languages
Tarascan
..Arawakian
..
..
..
Uncodable
Number of speakers
Margin of
Error1
Margin of
Error1
Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate arising from sampling variability is represented through the use of a margin
of error. The value shown here is the 90 percent margin of error. The margin of error can be interpreted roughly as providing a 90 percent probability that the interval defined by the
estimate minus the margin of error and the estimate plus the margin of error (the lower and upper confidence bounds) contains the true value. In addition to sampling variability, the ACS
estimates are subject to nonsampling error (for a discussion of nonsampling variability, see Accuracy of the Data). The effect of nonsampling error is not represented in these tables.
1
N.E.C. stands for not elsewhere classified. These are languages where respondents indicated they spoke either INDIAN or PAKISTAN. For Indian, it cannot be determined if the
respondent spoke a native American language or spoke a language from India. For Pakistan, respondents wrote in Pakistan but it cannot be determined which one of the languages
spoken in Pakistan is actually being spoken. To distinguish these languages, n.e.c. is used to indicated they are not classified in any other language code.
An (B) entry in the estimate column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute an estimate.
An(X) entry in any column indicates that the question does not apply.
2
An-- entry in the margin of error column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the margin of
error. A statistical test is not appropriate.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2006-2008 American Community Survey
Table 47. Detailed Languages Spoken at Home and Ability to Speak English for the Population 5 Years and Over for Utah: 2006-2008
Release Date: April, 2010
Number of speakers
Margin of
Error1
Margin of
Error1
2,404,658
636
140,456
4,465
2,069,123
335,535
6,946
6,858
(X)
140,456
(X)
4,465
335,535
6,858
140,456
4,465
218,126
4,552
105,073
3,758
218,126
4,552
105,073
3,758
51,950
8,376
8,376
3,315
1,113
1,113
10,824
1,198
1,198
1,352
323
323
161
3,213
125
562
(B)
492
-223
7,934
7,934
1,436
1,436
1,246
1,246
469
469
9,836
9,819
871
870
1,230
1,230
330
330
17
(B)
29
--
(B)
(B)
---
1,868
1,695
355
323
383
370
161
153
173
2,878
149
503
13
453
21
169
1,164
865
307
280
161
168
87
109
849
1,302
410
472
124
360
98
279
4,289
584
765
258
1,310
131
399
101
3,563
2,852
996
996
1,607
1,336
504
479
569
142
317
138
203
68
152
79
1,348
13
429
21
389
(B)
196
--
280
422
160
216
131
100
118
96
187
359
149
242
52
106
63
95
87
607
60
320
(B)
336
-241
1,251
1,105
421
518
457
205
206
146
Italian
Portuguese
.
.
Portuguese
.German
..
German
..Luxembourgian
..
Yiddish
.Other West Germanic languages
.
Dutch
..Afrikaans
..
Scandinavian languages
..Swedish
Danish
Norwegian
..
..
Greek
.Russian
.
Polish
.Serbo-Croatian languages
.
Serbocroatian
..Croatian
..
Serbian
.Other Slavic languages
..
Bielorussian
..Ukrainian
..
Czech
..Slovak
..
Bulgarian
Slovene
..
..
Armenian
Persian
.
.
Hindi
Gujarati
.
.
Urdu
Other Indic languages
.
.
India n.e.c. 2
..Bengali
..
Panjabi
..Marathi
..
Nepali
..Sindhi
..Sinhalese
..
Catalonian
..Romanian
..
Irish Gaelic
..Scottic Gaelic
..
Albanian
..Lithuanian
..
Lettish
..Pashto
..
Kurdish
..
Cantonese
Mandarin
..
..
Formosan
.Japanese
..
Korean
.Mon-Khmer, Cambodian
.
Hmong
.Thai
.
Laotian
.Vietnamese
.
Mongolian
Telugu
..
..
Kannada
Malayalam
..
..
Tamil
Tibetan
..
..
Burmese
..Miao-yao, Mien
..
Tagalog
Other Pacific Island languages
.
.
Indonesian
..Malay
..
Bisayan
..Sebuano
..
Pangasinan
..Ilocano
..
Micronesian
Chamorro
..
..
Gilbertese
Marshallese
..
..
Palau
Trukese
..
..
Polynesian
Samoan
..
..
Tongan
..Tokelauan
..Fijian
..
Marquesan
Rarotongan
..
..
Maori
Hawaiian
..
..
.
.
..
..
Kickapoo
Dakota
Omaha
..
..
..
Choctaw
Keres
..
..
Mohawk
Cherokee
..
..
Paiute
..Ute
..
Shoshoni
Hopi
..
..
Tewa
Zuni
..
..
Chinook Jargon
..American Indian
..
Hungarian
.Arabic
.
Hebrew
.African languages
.
Amharic
Cushite
..
..
Sudanic
..Nilotic
..
Swahili
..Bantu
..
Mande
Kru, Ibo, Yoruba
..
..
Estonian
..Basque
..
Syriac
..Quechua
..
Uncodable
..
293
992
319
654
32
295
50
234
1,333
117
611
145
512
18
345
31
78
727
79
504
19
221
35
198
62
171
85
205
(B)
94
-141
18
160
1,017
30
252
388
(B)
160
188
-252
135
47
88
78
148
21
(B)
36
--
261
59
197
58
29
(B)
50
--
103
61
104
60
(B)
14
-22
98
68
100
56
21
(B)
34
--
101
131
164
214
41
62
67
101
48,682
11,155
2,204
1,397
19,795
5,058
1,628
900
6,804
1,340
1,001
561
3,228
587
554
369
2,635
376
717
415
874
369
446
412
4,399
4,532
607
1,026
1,482
2,524
401
772
1,336
79
540
57
630
25
271
25
1,554
1,833
504
660
605
859
264
372
4,909
3,438
999
1,321
3,129
1,676
675
1,044
689
285
591
173
403
81
450
83
1,121
94
699
152
415
(B)
272
--
174
374
148
247
96
22
113
37
65
552
93
833
37
552
55
833
84
3,560
112
649
70
718
110
275
11,887
102
1,059
77
3,089
19
645
31
28
101
46
111
(B)
34
-44
278
18
221
30
118
(B)
122
--
108
24
145
43
27
(B)
37
--
59
26
61
45
9
15
14
27
297
64
262
120
200
(B)
231
--
137
228
122
248
(B)
40
-42
3,954
6,111
840
1,143
539
1,926
226
576
113
27
70
164
45
93
113
(B)
49
164
-61
17
10
29
16
(B)
(B)
---
115
113
(B)
--
16,777
9,369
1,676
1,040
4,764
2,131
1,121
342
1,635
19
814
35
134
(B)
101
--
15
94
25
136
(B)
42
-65
32
34
12
54
37
21
(B)
(B)
(B)
----
7
21
11
36
(B)
(B)
---
14
23
22
28
(B)
(B)
---
672
53
294
52
17
14
21
22
61
15
91
24
(B)
15
-24
31
487
47
720
(B)
46
-70
45
486
71
294
(B)
(B)
---
1,440
185
703
108
661
34
586
39
2,989
242
1,069
170
1,667
188
889
138
336
875
306
826
67
583
84
662
56
148
69
181
(B)
80
-114
1,078
184
632
168
597
152
546
169
70
673
62
285
(B)
137
-141
248
22
125
37
16
(B)
27
--
101
49
108
80
52
(B)
90
--
131
122
203
93
69
(B)
108
--
Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate arising from sampling variability is represented through the use of a margin
of error. The value shown here is the 90 percent margin of error. The margin of error can be interpreted roughly as providing a 90 percent probability that the interval defined by the
estimate minus the margin of error and the estimate plus the margin of error (the lower and upper confidence bounds) contains the true value. In addition to sampling variability, the ACS
estimates are subject to nonsampling error (for a discussion of nonsampling variability, see Accuracy of the Data). The effect of nonsampling error is not represented in these tables.
1
N.E.C. stands for not elsewhere classified. These are languages where respondents indicated they spoke either INDIAN or PAKISTAN. For Indian, it cannot be determined if the
respondent spoke a native American language or spoke a language from India. For Pakistan, respondents wrote in Pakistan but it cannot be determined which one of the languages
spoken in Pakistan is actually being spoken. To distinguish these languages, n.e.c. is used to indicated they are not classified in any other language code.
An (B) entry in the estimate column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute an estimate.
An(X) entry in any column indicates that the question does not apply.
2
An-- entry in the margin of error column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the margin of
error. A statistical test is not appropriate.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2006-2008 American Community Survey
Table 48. Detailed Languages Spoken at Home and Ability to Speak English for the Population 5 Years and Over for Virginia: 2006-2008
Release Date: April, 2010
Number of speakers
Margin of
Error1
Margin of
Error1
7,183,318
1,141
393,554
7,430
6,231,862
951,456
8,047
7,947
(X)
393,554
(X)
7,430
951,456
7,947
393,554
7,430
422,188
4,655
200,776
4,403
422,188
4,655
200,776
4,403
224,716
35,397
6,543
2,482
61,266
7,936
4,001
1,131
34,357
893
2,472
336
7,854
82
1,115
132
147
5,465
9,579
218
1,278
1,067
(B)
1,385
2,016
-534
353
8,148
8,148
25,887
25,854
33
148
3,905
317
2,705
883
3,235
1,560
517
829
329
7,875
12,353
4,612
4,240
3,495
312
433
3,796
17
1,056
691
356
1,335
1,335
1,820
1,827
54
95
714
189
606
399
663
529
210
312
206
1,212
1,464
1,165
1,026
924
167
343
878
28
412
340
174
2,208
2,208
4,632
4,632
(B)
19
708
45
630
33
456
189
22
205
40
1,652
4,994
1,493
1,774
1,743
31
(B)
1,008
(B)
382
162
17
562
562
643
643
-23
278
74
265
41
213
113
36
157
45
488
978
636
589
583
39
-463
-235
159
28
1,304
195
535
157
447
(B)
295
--
..Slovene
Armenian
.Persian
177
1,307
22,794
259
546
2,327
(B)
272
8,592
-183
1,245
Hindi
Gujarati
18,703
4,547
1,797
776
3,233
1,201
773
347
Urdu
Other Indic languages
2
..India n.e.c.
21,087
20,468
1,344
2,868
1,964
695
6,889
6,255
219
1,347
1,012
176
7,243
6,395
1,306
1,361
2,182
2,341
590
703
Marathi
Oriya
..Assamese
1,809
85
53
515
82
83
336
(B)
(B)
155
---
Kashmiri
Nepali
43
2,274
68
720
(B)
781
-309
114
515
91
379
24
261
39
226
546
47
248
85
111
(B)
87
--
..
..
French
Patois
..Cajun
French Creole
.Italian
.
Portuguese
..Portuguese
.German
..German
..Luxembourgian
.Yiddish
.Other West Germanic languages
..Pennsylvania Dutch
..Dutch
..Afrikaans
.Scandinavian languages
..Swedish
..Danish
..Norwegian
..Icelandic
.Greek
.Russian
.Polish
.Serbo-Croatian languages
..Serbocroatian
..Croatian
..Serbian
.Other Slavic languages
..Bielorussian
..Ukrainian
..Czech
..Slovak
.
..
..
Bulgarian
Macedonian
.
.
.
.
..
..
Bengali
Panjabi
..
..
..
..
Sindhi
Pakistan n.e.c. 2
..Sinhalese
..
..
..
Romany
Number of speakers
11,170
Margin of
Error1
3,033
Margin of
Error1
2,597
1,783
994
2,319
486
1,487
202
2,309
145
17
2,188
49
29
576
47
(B)
682
13
-286
22
561
135
238
126
30
(B)
49
--
1,671
584
119
637
283
107
489
198
(B)
300
132
--
1,659
1,410
785
786
765
677
397
460
230,337
44,610
4,959
3,185
105,664
21,162
3,386
2,051
33,413
3,103
6,173
2,982
715
1,347
15,990
1,280
2,821
1,893
409
871
1,886
35
8,663
53,200
4,866
14
5,439
2,305
42,036
24,560
127
455
158
5,839
1,367
8,084
1,299
1,940
4,531
402
358
40,080
4,564
1,541
194
618
315
608
42
1,167
4,020
1,097
22
1,045
857
3,305
2,428
160
355
166
1,557
790
1,154
472
549
777
265
256
2,488
1,118
567
236
552
212
1,053
18
3,424
30,828
2,626
(B)
2,674
1,238
22,865
7,505
(B)
271
68
2,580
754
1,834
279
308
1,127
105
179
12,153
1,189
556
88
285
96
400
32
694
2,722
694
-716
536
2,023
1,404
-250
66
990
486
531
154
196
441
88
126
1,303
474
312
146
281
89
..
208
321
202
214
16
30
27
49
Pampangan
..Chamorro
34
114
511
56
128
287
17
31
(B)
29
47
--
42
13
67
22
(B)
13
-22
519
82
15
348
95
25
9
21
15
15
48
25
37
47
12
19
74,215
4,787
25,848
2,645
272
860
52
171
300
47
88
201
(B)
113
176
--
76
15
99
36
(B)
(B)
---
15
113
60
24
95
75
(B)
14
31
-23
51
14
22
(B)
--
Jamaican Creole
Krio
Catalonian
Romanian
..Welsh
..
..
..
..
Irish Gaelic
Scottic Gaelic
Albanian
Lithuanian
..Lettish
..
..
..
..
Pashto
Kurdish
Formosan
Wu
.Japanese
.Korean
.Mon-Khmer, Cambodian
.Hmong
.Thai
.Laotian
.Vietnamese
.Other Asian languages
..Karachay
..Uighur
..Azerabaijani
..Turkish
..Mongolian
..Telugu
..Kannada
..Malayalam
..Tamil
..Tibetan
..Burmese
.Tagalog
.Other Pacific Island languages
..Indonesian
..Malagasy
..Malay
..Bisayan
..
..
Sebuano
Ilocano
..Bikol
..
..
Palau
Polynesian
..Samoan
..
..
Tongan
..Fijian
..
..
Hawaiian
..
..
Kuchin
Tlingit
Mountain Maidu
Dakota
..Choctaw
..
..
..
Muskogee
Number of speakers
20
Margin of
Error1
33
Margin of
Error1
--
372
12
254
19
156
(B)
171
--
68
43
2,176
114
48
690
(B)
(B)
745
--462
Arabic
Hebrew
29,256
1,497
3,329
397
9,475
181
1,508
120
African languages
..Amharic
..Berber
39,216
15,488
164
3,016
1,897
139
14,988
6,780
107
1,940
1,361
103
Chadic
Cushite
83
3,685
117
1,419
12
1,976
20
958
Sudanic
Nilotic
..Swahili
495
26
1,836
1,255
618
412
44
614
555
545
430
26
241
291
182
349
44
188
224
257
1,176
13,544
91
21
734
938
357
224
11
144
26
91
15
70
613
2,189
136
35
375
319
207
157
19
151
43
116
25
58
582
4,208
(B)
21
132
170
84
63
(B)
23
(B)
(B)
(B)
(B)
374
1,018
-35
127
110
71
68
-39
-----
..
..
..
Seneca
Cherokee
Pima
Tiwa
American Indian
.Hungarian
..
..
.
.
.
..
..
..
..
..
..
Bantu
Mande
Fulani
Kru, Ibo, Yoruba
..Efik
..Mbum
..African
.Other and unspecified languages
..Finnish
..Estonian
..Caucasian
..Syriac
..Mayan languages
..Quechua
..Arawakian
..Uncodable
..
..
Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate arising from sampling variability is represented through the use of a margin
of error. The value shown here is the 90 percent margin of error. The margin of error can be interpreted roughly as providing a 90 percent probability that the interval defined by the
estimate minus the margin of error and the estimate plus the margin of error (the lower and upper confidence bounds) contains the true value. In addition to sampling variability, the ACS
estimates are subject to nonsampling error (for a discussion of nonsampling variability, see Accuracy of the Data). The effect of nonsampling error is not represented in these tables.
1
N.E.C. stands for not elsewhere classified. These are languages where respondents indicated they spoke either INDIAN or PAKISTAN. For Indian, it cannot be determined if the
respondent spoke a native American language or spoke a language from India. For Pakistan, respondents wrote in Pakistan but it cannot be determined which one of the languages
spoken in Pakistan is actually being spoken. To distinguish these languages, n.e.c. is used to indicated they are not classified in any other language code.
An (B) entry in the estimate column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute an estimate.
An(X) entry in any column indicates that the question does not apply.
2
An-- entry in the margin of error column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the margin of
error. A statistical test is not appropriate.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2006-2008 American Community Survey
Table 49. Detailed Languages Spoken at Home and Ability to Speak English for the Population 5 Years and Over for Vermont: 2006-2008
Release Date: April, 2010
Margin of
Error1
Margin of
Error1
588,245
318
8,538
899
556,818
31,427
1,674
1,624
(X)
8,538
(X)
899
31,427
1,624
8,538
899
6,410
651
1,628
339
6,410
651
1,628
339
20,880
10,474
1,533
919
5,180
2,102
748
345
10,474
(B)
919
--
2,102
(B)
345
--
823
512
512
228
237
237
186
19
19
118
20
20
2,690
2,690
(B)
341
283
53
5
407
259
47
101
228
1,077
569
1,412
1,326
86
379
34
88
128
46
83
41
21
327
62
544
544
-211
192
83
9
268
233
43
70
121
472
233
563
549
101
200
56
60
116
54
131
41
25
195
90
509
509
(B)
21
21
(B)
(B)
18
13
(B)
5
47
448
253
803
717
86
121
17
42
62
(B)
(B)
12
(B)
74
62
195
195
-25
25
--19
17
-9
55
315
158
335
313
101
114
27
44
104
--23
-101
90
328
812
231
321
59
334
66
179
17
174
148
33
149
104
9
153
78
17
146
56
219
243
168
190
45
40
37
50
2
9
377
4
16
298
(B)
9
112
-16
159
Romanian
Welsh
68
15
89
26
7
(B)
12
--
Irish Gaelic
Albanian
..Lithuanian
70
173
32
78
258
27
(B)
97
8
-159
13
19
26
(B)
--
3,251
530
1,534
445
798
719
440
424
459
459
392
392
26
53
31
78
(B)
(B)
---
Number of speakers
.Population 5 years and over
Spoke only English at home
Spoke a language other than English at home
..French
French Creole
Italian
Portuguese
..Portuguese
German
..German
.Yiddish
.Other West Germanic languages
..Dutch
..Afrikaans
..Frisian
.Scandinavian languages
..Swedish
..Danish
..Norwegian
.Greek
.Russian
.Polish
.Serbo-Croatian languages
..Serbocroatian
..Croatian
.Other Slavic languages
..Ukrainian
..Czech
..Slovak
..Bulgarian
..Slovene
.Armenian
.Persian
.Hindi
.Gujarati
.
.
.
Urdu
Other Indic languages
India n.e.c. 2
Bengali
..Panjabi
..
..
..
..
Marathi
Nepali
Sinhalese
Romany
.Other Indo-European languages
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
Lettish
Chinese
..Chinese
..Cantonese
..
Mandarin
Number of speakers
292
Margin of
Error1
125
Margin of
Error1
59
Korean
Mon-Khmer, Cambodian
407
105
205
142
212
37
141
57
Hmong
Thai
.Laotian
(B)
105
67
-108
66
(B)
49
(B)
-51
--
Vietnamese
Other Asian languages
583
652
303
349
337
347
190
210
228
17
9
213
28
16
189
17
(B)
178
28
--
60
338
82
276
(B)
141
-109
194
48
24
11
13
101
41
30
17
21
33
(B)
(B)
(B)
(B)
31
-----
886
(B)
32
9
2
7
7
7
109
315
72
223
8
51
27
72
18
35
12
135
52
18
65
227
-27
15
5
14
11
13
76
183
50
125
17
54
45
64
30
69
22
77
49
31
60
196
(B)
(B)
(B)
(B)
(B)
(B)
(B)
30
58
24
58
(B)
37
(B)
(B)
(B)
21
(B)
26
20
(B)
6
104
-------36
49
35
65
-49
---41
-35
33
-10
.
.
.
Japanese
.
.
.
.
Turkish
Mongolian
..Telugu
..
..
..
..
.
.
Tamil
Tibetan
Tagalog
Other Pacific Island languages
..Malay
..
..
Chamorro
Hawaiian
Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate arising from sampling variability is represented through the use of a margin
of error. The value shown here is the 90 percent margin of error. The margin of error can be interpreted roughly as providing a 90 percent probability that the interval defined by the
estimate minus the margin of error and the estimate plus the margin of error (the lower and upper confidence bounds) contains the true value. In addition to sampling variability, the ACS
estimates are subject to nonsampling error (for a discussion of nonsampling variability, see Accuracy of the Data). The effect of nonsampling error is not represented in these tables.
1
N.E.C. stands for not elsewhere classified. These are languages where respondents indicated they spoke either INDIAN or PAKISTAN. For Indian, it cannot be determined if the
respondent spoke a native American language or spoke a language from India. For Pakistan, respondents wrote in Pakistan but it cannot be determined which one of the languages
spoken in Pakistan is actually being spoken. To distinguish these languages, n.e.c. is used to indicated they are not classified in any other language code.
An (B) entry in the estimate column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute an estimate.
An(X) entry in any column indicates that the question does not apply.
2
An-- entry in the margin of error column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the margin of
error. A statistical test is not appropriate.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2006-2008 American Community Survey
Table 50. Detailed Languages Spoken at Home and Ability to Speak English for the Population 5 Years and Over for Washington: 2006-2008
Release Date: April, 2010
Number of speakers
Margin of
Error1
Margin of
Error1
6,029,673
621
458,999
7,896
5,027,344
1,002,329
10,589
10,553
(X)
458,999
(X)
7,896
1,002,329
10,553
458,999
7,896
437,901
5,238
213,558
4,965
437,864
37
5,230
44
213,558
(B)
4,965
--
213,308
7,012
73,888
3,940
22,236
21,997
1,423
1,399
3,922
3,904
635
629
239
606
5,867
192
309
838
18
324
1,178
30
219
280
4,279
4,279
32,928
32,928
265
4,913
118
4,350
301
144
7,887
2,624
1,537
3,361
365
2,772
47,252
5,186
4,910
3,334
1,056
520
20,768
245
17,175
1,172
473
753
753
2,059
2,059
155
687
192
654
159
163
950
547
429
586
172
619
4,218
898
1,008
826
564
226
2,839
224
2,593
297
304
854
854
5,669
5,669
72
601
(B)
534
43
24
1,000
304
195
486
15
628
25,834
1,978
1,960
1,631
198
131
11,475
149
10,344
357
152
385
385
940
940
87
196
-190
51
39
285
112
116
218
25
260
2,707
465
499
477
178
98
1,623
130
1,561
155
150
1,631
27
655
46
473
(B)
270
--
45
1,313
6,658
52
682
1,581
(B)
415
2,543
-205
829
Hindi
Gujarati
12,880
1,751
1,606
495
2,922
298
719
194
Urdu
Other Indic languages
2
..India n.e.c.
2,319
15,886
1,837
778
1,972
892
495
6,842
903
367
1,127
524
Bengali
Panjabi
1,768
9,690
694
1,607
502
4,623
318
957
Marathi
Oriya
..Nepali
819
48
1,183
307
79
656
52
48
566
87
79
435
121
384
160
244
41
76
65
128
36
12,632
50
1,840
31
4,878
49
964
53
110
51
117
(B)
58
-96
Ladino
Portuguese
..Portuguese
.German
..German
.Yiddish
.Other West Germanic languages
..Pennsylvania Dutch
..Dutch
..Afrikaans
..Frisian
.Scandinavian languages
..Swedish
..Danish
..Norwegian
..Icelandic
.Greek
.Russian
.Polish
.Serbo-Croatian languages
..Serbocroatian
..Croatian
..Serbian
.Other Slavic languages
..Bielorussian
..Ukrainian
..Czech
..Slovak
.
..
..
Bulgarian
Macedonian
..Slovene
Armenian
.Persian
.
.
.
.
.
..
..
..
..
..
..
Sindhi
Sinhalese
..Romany
Other Indo-European languages
..Jamaican Creole
..
Krio
Number of speakers
42
Margin of
Error1
43
Margin of
Error1
30
8,733
74
1,698
63
3,744
(B)
963
--
407
153
645
180
144
454
118
(B)
174
93
-170
456
677
234
321
104
71
96
59
66
1,128
88
86
681
115
26
500
65
44
321
80
302,605
68,083
4,212
3,637
152,285
37,331
3,824
2,458
..
41,388
17
2,790
29
22,051
17
2,135
29
Mandarin
..Formosan
12,236
11,755
2,656
1,574
1,930
576
8,362
5,189
1,681
1,263
1,001
470
31
22,685
49,441
11,965
2,229
4,887
8,518
52,496
12,293
147
70
2,045
417
21
202
2,538
767
909
3,292
273
366
192
1,054
47,783
22,225
2,887
453
54
1,628
2,792
1,493
869
959
1,537
3,335
1,582
237
59
734
428
36
212
779
345
455
826
317
217
280
469
3,006
1,926
811
285
31
8,894
28,655
6,554
978
2,424
4,416
33,385
3,659
72
37
637
330
21
(B)
345
188
287
734
122
193
173
520
18,537
7,452
1,045
168
54
943
2,073
1,054
369
530
1,094
2,458
866
116
44
493
347
36
-182
188
197
317
122
127
278
300
1,857
1,149
437
132
..
93
361
116
221
31
111
51
106
Sebuano
..Pangasinan
637
281
105
332
159
100
267
51
41
222
61
66
..
1,740
110
549
114
840
(B)
350
--
Chamorro
..Kusaiean
519
2,060
79
382
399
90
404
445
59
316
177
70
2,761
210
813
189
1,438
171
597
169
163
236
103
220
155
170
(B)
178
53
-131
88
4
7,576
6
1,262
(B)
1,705
-472
Tongan
Tokelauan
..Fijian
904
144
163
465
224
120
308
80
30
194
119
36
Maori
Hawaiian
45
591
71
341
(B)
27
-33
..
..
..
Pidgin
Romanian
Welsh
Irish Gaelic
Scottic Gaelic
..Albanian
..
..
..
..
Lithuanian
Lettish
Pashto
Kurdish
..Tadzhik
..
..
..
..Wu
Japanese
.Korean
.Mon-Khmer, Cambodian
.Hmong
.Thai
.Laotian
.Vietnamese
.Other Asian languages
..Kazakh
..Azerabaijani
..Turkish
..Mongolian
..Tungus
..Dravidian
..Telugu
..Kannada
..Malayalam
..Tamil
..Tibetan
..Burmese
..Karen
..Miao-yao, Mien
.Tagalog
.Other Pacific Island languages
..Indonesian
..Cham
.
Malagasy
Malay
..Bisayan
..
..
Ilocano
Pampangan
..Micronesian
..
..
..
..
Marshallese
Palau
Ponapean
Trukese
..Yapese
..
..
..
..
Melanesian
Samoan
..
..
..
..
Number of speakers
Margin of
Error1
Margin of
Error1
48,515
3,570
19,268
2,570
267
4,027
159
861
53
715
57
320
52
127
50
50
89
62
(B)
40
(B)
-56
--
..
35
12
128
163
46
10
167
188
(B)
(B)
(B)
33
---51
Kutenai
..Makah
29
26
143
36
42
79
(B)
(B)
53
--51
..
68
146
57
143
21
2
32
5
Okanogan
..Puget Sound Salish
478
58
124
214
61
69
185
(B)
47
150
-57
128
26
39
69
157
28
582
15
45
498
57
164
29
39
160
332
20
1,620
8,660
2,348
29,105
10,960
76
10,036
129
642
128
202
44
44
84
142
47
437
26
73
261
75
121
60
50
247
178
25
404
2,199
626
2,889
2,075
124
2,087
159
851
208
(B)
(B)
(B)
(B)
(B)
14
50
(B)
45
99
43
(B)
(B)
10
(B)
65
8
442
2,956
388
14,164
5,594
(B)
6,003
129
63
(B)
-----24
58
-73
109
71
--19
-57
15
228
957
170
2,059
1,174
-1,468
159
104
--
..
2,771
1,263
843
925
473
783
203
854
Fulani
..Kru, Ibo, Yoruba
473
411
2,128
351
255
608
215
299
592
218
212
269
88
2,488
108
558
13
550
23
296
1,277
318
216
437
209
230
104
30
129
77
42
155
77
149
74
138
(B)
42
-50
122
146
77
87
204
124
61
146
(B)
74
204
--
19
87
33
77
19
19
33
31
Aleut
Eskimo
..Inupik
..
..
..
..
Yupik
Arapaho
Cheyenne
Cree
..Ojibwa
..
..
Kwakiutl
Clallam
..Salish
..
..
Quinault
Haida
..Athapascan
..Kiowa
..Tlingit
..Nez Perce
..Sahaptian
..Atsugewi
..Diegueno
..Dakota
..Choctaw
..Cherokee
..Ute
..Shoshoni
..Pima
..American Indian
..Spokane
.Hungarian
.Arabic
.Hebrew
.African languages
..Amharic
..Berber
..Cushite
..Sudanic
..Nilotic
..Nilo-hamitic
..
..
Swahili
Bantu
..Mande
..
..
..African
Other and unspecified languages
..Finnish
Estonian
..Caucasian
..
..
..
Basque
Syriac
Mayan languages
Oto - Manguen
..Quechua
..
..
..
..
Tupi-guarani
Uncodable
Number of speakers
Margin of
Error1
Margin of
Error1
Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate arising from sampling variability is represented through the use of a margin
of error. The value shown here is the 90 percent margin of error. The margin of error can be interpreted roughly as providing a 90 percent probability that the interval defined by the
estimate minus the margin of error and the estimate plus the margin of error (the lower and upper confidence bounds) contains the true value. In addition to sampling variability, the ACS
estimates are subject to nonsampling error (for a discussion of nonsampling variability, see Accuracy of the Data). The effect of nonsampling error is not represented in these tables.
1
N.E.C. stands for not elsewhere classified. These are languages where respondents indicated they spoke either INDIAN or PAKISTAN. For Indian, it cannot be determined if the
respondent spoke a native American language or spoke a language from India. For Pakistan, respondents wrote in Pakistan but it cannot be determined which one of the languages
spoken in Pakistan is actually being spoken. To distinguish these languages, n.e.c. is used to indicated they are not classified in any other language code.
An (B) entry in the estimate column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute an estimate.
An(X) entry in any column indicates that the question does not apply.
2
An-- entry in the margin of error column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the margin of
error. A statistical test is not appropriate.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2006-2008 American Community Survey
Table 51. Detailed Languages Spoken at Home and Ability to Speak English for the Population 5 Years and Over for Wisconsin: 2006-2008
Release Date: April, 2010
Margin of
Error1
Margin of
Error1
5,243,435
743
164,507
3,766
4,817,706
425,729
5,810
5,844
(X)
164,507
(X)
3,766
425,729
5,844
164,507
3,766
220,748
3,482
97,759
2,689
220,748
3,482
97,759
2,689
119,063
11,294
3,640
881
31,539
2,362
1,885
399
11,246
48
890
60
2,347
15
401
24
310
5,458
1,248
191
752
402
41
1,283
193
71
287
122
1,248
37,573
37,512
61
313
7,699
4,544
2,694
379
82
4,012
1,171
604
2,119
94
24
3,250
6,946
9,801
6,779
1,671
575
4,533
4,457
1,771
1,156
364
402
1,971
1,976
44
163
1,030
794
523
284
62
554
281
243
320
95
34
741
1,048
1,016
1,904
709
204
1,672
1,132
820
373
136
193
7,494
7,488
6
129
2,057
1,432
599
17
9
576
159
107
310
(B)
(B)
875
3,305
2,680
3,301
738
167
2,396
1,864
1,074
273
102
122
608
608
10
80
438
357
254
28
16
157
104
81
113
--331
699
466
1,229
392
106
1,154
774
641
188
70
517
139
260
157
156
5
110
9
..Slovene
Armenian
.Persian
510
217
1,231
562
122
471
254
76
479
359
102
261
Hindi
Gujarati
3,963
1,658
734
616
468
577
185
323
Urdu
Other Indic languages
2
..India n.e.c.
2,277
5,591
666
578
1,278
596
572
1,366
38
274
477
40
Bengali
Panjabi
1,048
2,511
512
818
37
952
44
391
Marathi
Nepali
..Sindhi
457
492
37
213
262
61
12
247
(B)
19
244
--
64
302
103
335
33
47
53
102
14
4,986
23
1,094
(B)
1,841
-572
102
21
100
35
30
(B)
51
--
Number of speakers
.Population 5 years and over
Spoke only English at home
Spoke a language other than English at home
..
..
French
Patois
French Creole
Italian
.Portuguese
.
.
..Portuguese
German
..German
..Luxembourgian
.Yiddish
.Other West Germanic languages
..Pennsylvania Dutch
..Dutch
..Afrikaans
..Frisian
.Scandinavian languages
..Swedish
..Danish
..Norwegian
..Icelandic
..Faroese
.Greek
.Russian
.Polish
.Serbo-Croatian languages
..Serbocroatian
..Croatian
..Serbian
.Other Slavic languages
..Ukrainian
..Czech
..Slovak
.
..
..
Bulgarian
Macedonian
.
.
.
.
..
..
..
..
..
..
Pakistan n.e.c. 2
Sinhalese
..Romany
Other Indo-European languages
..Jamaican Creole
..
Pidgin
Catalonian
Number of speakers
9
Margin of
Error1
15
Margin of
Error1
15
Romanian
Irish Gaelic
878
64
392
42
243
3
169
5
99
2,514
596
73
1,040
248
(B)
1,244
185
-557
134
703
286
127
78
70,597
10,674
8,533
2,089
1,344
1,070
31,252
5,393
4,291
1,648
931
739
706
1,049
386
318
405
257
441
499
162
251
249
127
2,308
4,425
492
832
948
2,023
336
501
1,048
32,657
1,595
655
1,784
475
251
14,301
735
188
1,324
322
4,683
3,571
4,436
21
753
7
178
1,653
160
316
817
340
191
4,177
1,023
465
27
144
96
19
21
66
6
20
20
16
38
1,384
835
852
34
297
11
156
527
114
186
289
389
189
756
418
400
44
112
109
31
31
85
8
23
33
23
57
2,190
2,023
1,353
(B)
318
(B)
136
409
(B)
107
181
30
172
1,552
483
289
27
(B)
79
10
(B)
9
(B)
20
20
(B)
(B)
725
616
431
-191
-128
239
-91
136
37
187
518
302
287
44
-108
18
-20
-23
33
---
54
31
78
35
29
(B)
42
--
15,321
31
3,923
1,838
35
718
3,957
(B)
745
806
-305
Blackfoot
Cree
19
13
33
17
(B)
(B)
---
Fox
Menomini
..Ojibwa
4
718
1,206
8
329
387
(B)
321
105
-226
76
Potawatomi
Karok
245
18
160
30
23
(B)
36
--
Dakota
Winnebago
..Muskogee
101
914
34
75
289
55
57
55
(B)
66
59
--
Oneida
Cherokee
329
42
217
31
147
3
162
5
5
275
553
12
104
184
(B)
34
192
-32
100
5,180
1,270
1,408
428
..
..
..
Scottic Gaelic
Albanian
..Lithuanian
..
..
..
Lettish
Chinese
..Chinese
..Cantonese
Mandarin
..Formosan
..
Japanese
Korean
.Mon-Khmer, Cambodian
.
.
Hmong
.Thai
.
Laotian
Vietnamese
.Other Asian languages
..Kazakh
..Turkish
..Turkmen
..Mongolian
..Telugu
..Kannada
..Malayalam
..Tamil
..Tibetan
..Burmese
.Tagalog
.Other Pacific Island languages
..Indonesian
..Balinese
..Malay
..Bisayan
..Sebuano
..Ilocano
..Pampangan
..Chamorro
..Palau
..Ponapean
..Samoan
..Tongan
.
.
..
..
Fijian
Hawaiian
..
..
..
..
..
..
Paiute
American Indian
.Hungarian
..
..
Arabic
.
.
Number of speakers
644
Margin of
Error1
195
Margin of
Error1
33
3,597
365
780
174
1,161
139
481
96
Chadic
Cushite
..Sudanic
32
379
150
58
256
249
(B)
290
150
-207
249
Nilotic
Swahili
18
497
30
294
(B)
28
-36
Bantu
Mande
..Fulani
204
324
305
138
191
240
53
179
15
80
142
19
1,308
15
579
20
307
(B)
317
--
Caucasian
Syriac
1,393
1,130
107
14
25
435
424
77
22
40
414
306
17
14
25
202
213
28
22
40
Aztecan
Arawakian
..Uncodable
28
24
65
46
41
51
28
24
(B)
46
41
--
Hebrew
African languages
..Amharic
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
.
Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate arising from sampling variability is represented through the use of a margin
of error. The value shown here is the 90 percent margin of error. The margin of error can be interpreted roughly as providing a 90 percent probability that the interval defined by the
estimate minus the margin of error and the estimate plus the margin of error (the lower and upper confidence bounds) contains the true value. In addition to sampling variability, the ACS
estimates are subject to nonsampling error (for a discussion of nonsampling variability, see Accuracy of the Data). The effect of nonsampling error is not represented in these tables.
1
N.E.C. stands for not elsewhere classified. These are languages where respondents indicated they spoke either INDIAN or PAKISTAN. For Indian, it cannot be determined if the
respondent spoke a native American language or spoke a language from India. For Pakistan, respondents wrote in Pakistan but it cannot be determined which one of the languages
spoken in Pakistan is actually being spoken. To distinguish these languages, n.e.c. is used to indicated they are not classified in any other language code.
An (B) entry in the estimate column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute an estimate.
An(X) entry in any column indicates that the question does not apply.
2
An-- entry in the margin of error column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the margin of
error. A statistical test is not appropriate.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2006-2008 American Community Survey
Table 52. Detailed Languages Spoken at Home and Ability to Speak English for the Population 5 Years and Over for West Virginia: 2006-2008
Release Date: April, 2010
Margin of
Error1
Margin of
Error1
1,705,879
651
11,686
1,284
1,666,936
38,943
1,984
1,894
(X)
11,686
(X)
1,284
38,943
1,894
11,686
1,284
17,808
1,474
6,184
888
17,808
1,474
6,184
888
12,344
2,976
1,076
501
2,390
777
446
265
..French
French Creole
2,976
(B)
501
--
777
(B)
265
--
Italian
Portuguese
..Portuguese
1,562
513
513
392
322
322
339
(B)
(B)
167
---
German
..German
.Yiddish
.Other West Germanic languages
..Pennsylvania Dutch
..Dutch
..Afrikaans
.Scandinavian languages
..Swedish
..Danish
..Norwegian
..Icelandic
.Greek
.Russian
.Polish
.Serbo-Croatian languages
..Serbocroatian
..Croatian
..Serbian
.Other Slavic languages
..Ukrainian
..Czech
..Slovak
..Bulgarian
..Slovene
.Armenian
.Persian
2,101
2,101
(B)
455
209
217
29
234
56
127
31
20
412
396
423
160
81
10
69
311
111
99
32
39
30
(B)
156
405
405
-263
187
133
45
130
53
106
53
33
196
212
226
107
77
19
72
145
94
96
37
64
49
-107
349
349
(B)
119
102
17
(B)
45
(B)
45
(B)
(B)
38
121
16
48
(B)
10
38
61
31
(B)
(B)
(B)
30
(B)
35
125
125
-135
116
30
-69
-69
--45
108
27
56
-19
53
62
36
---49
-44
Hindi
Gujarati
466
488
190
415
102
128
85
140
Urdu
Other Indic languages
2
..India n.e.c.
680
725
394
275
380
331
51
147
45
60
89
50
34
155
57
92
17
17
28
24
59
59
24
84
60
41
31
37
(B)
41
45
--
286
87
140
88
14
(B)
25
--
Catalonian
Romanian
..Irish Gaelic
20
20
29
35
25
48
(B)
(B)
(B)
----
Albanian
Lithuanian
12
31
20
52
(B)
14
-25
Lettish
Tadzhik
69
18
80
30
(B)
(B)
---
6,457
1,576
763
500
2,583
757
549
334
Number of speakers
.Population 5 years and over
Spoke only English at home
Spoke a language other than English at home
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
..
..
Bengali
Panjabi
Marathi
Sindhi
..Sinhalese
..
..
..
..
..
..
Chinese
..
..
..
Chinese
Cantonese
Mandarin
..Formosan
Japanese
.Korean
.
.
.
Mon-Khmer, Cambodian
Hmong
Thai
Laotian
.Vietnamese
.
.
.
.
..Tamil
Tagalog
Mayan languages
Uncodable
Number of speakers
1,335
Margin of
Error1
475
Margin of
Error1
303
37
194
46
121
21
97
39
85
10
973
546
21
393
266
(B)
444
176
-275
132
(B)
(B)
---
(B)
(B)
---
250
(B)
1,026
159
-402
66
(B)
646
100
-338
637
224
271
175
272
182
177
158
162
27
154
70
1,254
122
51
146
80
371
47
(B)
23
20
183
51
-50
34
151
195
25
28
20
15
36
71
132
41
38
36
28
56
92
39
(B)
19
(B)
(B)
20
(B)
46
-33
--33
--
2,334
45
119
5
107
7
123
1,054
174
510
218
11
133
8
99
41
309
23
14
15
552
72
83
7
81
13
97
419
170
240
188
19
115
14
86
68
125
39
24
23
529
(B)
44
(B)
37
7
(B)
309
61
45
24
(B)
(B)
(B)
21
(B)
70
23
(B)
(B)
237
-49
-47
13
-194
102
48
40
---27
-69
39
---
31
226
51
117
31
16
51
29
Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate arising from sampling variability is represented through the use of a margin
of error. The value shown here is the 90 percent margin of error. The margin of error can be interpreted roughly as providing a 90 percent probability that the interval defined by the
estimate minus the margin of error and the estimate plus the margin of error (the lower and upper confidence bounds) contains the true value. In addition to sampling variability, the ACS
estimates are subject to nonsampling error (for a discussion of nonsampling variability, see Accuracy of the Data). The effect of nonsampling error is not represented in these tables.
1
N.E.C. stands for not elsewhere classified. These are languages where respondents indicated they spoke either INDIAN or PAKISTAN. For Indian, it cannot be determined if the
respondent spoke a native American language or spoke a language from India. For Pakistan, respondents wrote in Pakistan but it cannot be determined which one of the languages
spoken in Pakistan is actually being spoken. To distinguish these languages, n.e.c. is used to indicated they are not classified in any other language code.
An (B) entry in the estimate column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute an estimate.
An(X) entry in any column indicates that the question does not apply.
2
An-- entry in the margin of error column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the margin of
error. A statistical test is not appropriate.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2006-2008 American Community Survey
Table 53. Detailed Languages Spoken at Home and Ability to Speak English for the Population 5 Years and Over for Wyoming: 2006-2008
Release Date: April, 2010
487,031
455,728
Margin of
Error1
616
1,881
Margin of
Error1
837
(X)
31,303
1,837
8,932
837
31,303
1,837
8,932
837
20,666
20,666
1,413
1,413
7,148
7,148
813
813
6,089
1,427
1,427
822
472
472
873
214
214
239
122
122
(B)
285
-140
(B)
61
-55
18
18
1,850
1,850
3
104
62
42
425
207
140
78
377
464
159
71
28
12
31
55
39
16
49
160
35
171
160
212
28
28
364
364
5
98
66
72
237
175
117
80
262
280
118
49
34
21
36
46
37
27
95
142
53
169
193
150
(B)
(B)
321
321
(B)
(B)
(B)
(B)
47
(B)
30
17
14
144
(B)
13
13
(B)
(B)
13
13
(B)
(B)
37
(B)
(B)
(B)
(B)
--150
150
----55
-47
30
25
114
-22
22
--21
21
--53
-----
116
86
125
72
(B)
(B)
---
10
64
16
57
(B)
9
-14
25
39
33
48
9
(B)
14
--
2,114
478
698
229
578
523
283
275
261
235
159
159
55
539
168
88
249
104
26
127
84
43
107
57
Mon-Khmer, Cambodian
Hmong
(B)
(B)
---
(B)
(B)
---
Thai
Laotian
.Vietnamese
53
(B)
96
66
-167
(B)
(B)
(B)
----
19
19
35
35
(B)
(B)
---
348
313
224
226
242
224
116
110
110
133
149
149
Number of speakers
.Population 5 years and over
Spoke only English at home
French
..French
French Creole
Italian
.Portuguese
.
.
Portuguese
.German
..German
.Yiddish
.Other West Germanic languages
..Dutch
..Afrikaans
.Scandinavian languages
..Swedish
..Danish
..Norwegian
.Greek
.Russian
.Polish
.Serbo-Croatian languages
..Serbocroatian
..Croatian
..Serbian
.Other Slavic languages
..Czech
..Slovak
.Armenian
.Persian
.Hindi
.Gujarati
.Urdu
.Other Indic languages
..
..
..
India n.e.c. 2
Bengali
..Sinhalese
Other Indo-European languages
..Irish Gaelic
..
Lettish
.
.
.
.
.
.
Margin of
Error1
67
Margin of
Error1
--
..
Sebuano
Number of speakers
42
..
Samoan
47
55
(B)
--
2,434
511
213
133
21
1,967
963
37
491
354
(B)
82
13
-106
22
..
9
16
3
135
18
30
7
181
(B)
(B)
(B)
(B)
-----
Shoshoni
..American Indian
314
348
179
365
152
155
(B)
5
64
-9
105
17
113
27
124
(B)
62
-77
African languages
..Sudanic
(B)
72
17
-75
27
(B)
13
(B)
-23
--
Swahili
Bantu
.Other and unspecified languages
..Finnish
..Basque
..Uncodable
42
13
244
41
80
123
67
23
113
48
78
81
(B)
13
56
(B)
42
14
-23
56
-63
25
..
..
Cheyenne
Ojibwa
Apache
Crow
..Dakota
..
..
Hungarian
Arabic
.Hebrew
.
.
..
..
Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate arising from sampling variability is represented through the use of a margin
of error. The value shown here is the 90 percent margin of error. The margin of error can be interpreted roughly as providing a 90 percent probability that the interval defined by the
estimate minus the margin of error and the estimate plus the margin of error (the lower and upper confidence bounds) contains the true value. In addition to sampling variability, the ACS
estimates are subject to nonsampling error (for a discussion of nonsampling variability, see Accuracy of the Data). The effect of nonsampling error is not represented in these tables.
1
N.E.C. stands for not elsewhere classified. These are languages where respondents indicated they spoke either INDIAN or PAKISTAN. For Indian, it cannot be determined if the
respondent spoke a native American language or spoke a language from India. For Pakistan, respondents wrote in Pakistan but it cannot be determined which one of the languages
spoken in Pakistan is actually being spoken. To distinguish these languages, n.e.c. is used to indicated they are not classified in any other language code.
An (B) entry in the estimate column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute an estimate.
An(X) entry in any column indicates that the question does not apply.
2
An-- entry in the margin of error column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the margin of
error. A statistical test is not appropriate.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2006-2008 American Community Survey