Most common languages spoken at home in Greater Bowling Green and surrounding regions
Published 8:38 pm Wednesday, October 19, 2022
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Most common languages spoken at home in Greater Bowling Green and surrounding regions
Stacker compiled a list of the most common languages spoken at home in the Bowling Green-Glasgow, KY CSA using data from the U.S. Census Bureau. Languages are ranked by the percent of households that primarily speak the language at home according to 2020 estimates. Combined statistical areas are designated by the Office of Management and Budget and include multiple metropolitan and micropolitan areas in the same region.
91.4% of people in the Bowling Green-Glasgow, KY CSA speak only English at home. Keep reading to see what the most spoken non-English languages are in and around Bowling Green.
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#10. Russian
– 361 speakers (0.17% of population)
— 240 speakers who also speak English very well
— 121 speakers who speak English less than very well
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#9. Nepali, Marathi, or other Indic languages
– 375 speakers (0.17% of population)
— 44 speakers who also speak English very well
— 331 speakers who speak English less than very well
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#8. Ilocano, Samoan, Hawaiian, or other Austronesian languages
– 513 speakers (0.24% of population)
— 192 speakers who also speak English very well
— 321 speakers who speak English less than very well
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#7. Vietnamese
– 620 speakers (0.29% of population)
— 299 speakers who also speak English very well
— 321 speakers who speak English less than very well
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#6. Swahili or other languages of Central, Eastern, and Southern Africa
– 704 speakers (0.33% of population)
— 228 speakers who also speak English very well
— 476 speakers who speak English less than very well
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#5. Yiddish, Pennsylvania Dutch or other West Germanic languages
– 930 speakers (0.43% of population)
— 835 speakers who also speak English very well
— 95 speakers who speak English less than very well
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#4. Arabic
– 1,173 speakers (0.54% of population)
— 567 speakers who also speak English very well
— 606 speakers who speak English less than very well
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#3. German
– 1,384 speakers (0.64% of population)
— 1,027 speakers who also speak English very well
— 357 speakers who speak English less than very well
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#2. Serbo-Croatian
– 1,739 speakers (0.8% of population)
— 1,049 speakers who also speak English very well
— 690 speakers who speak English less than very well
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#1. Spanish
– 5,964 speakers (2.76% of population)
— 3,611 speakers who also speak English very well
— 2,353 speakers who speak English less than very well