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Filipino is 8th of 10 most common non-English languages used at home in Orlando, Florida

/ 08:29 AM October 21, 2022

 There are 13,081 Filipino speakers (0.34% of population) in greater Orlando, Florida area.

There are 13,081 Filipino speakers (0.34% of population) in greater Orlando, Florida area.

Filipino (Tagalog) ranks 8th among the 10 most common non-English languages spoken at home in Orlando, Florida and surrounding areas on a list compiled by Stacker using data from the U.S. Census Bureau.

There are 13,081 Filipino speakers (0.34% of population); 10,183 Filipino speakers who also speak English very well; and 2,898 Filipino speakers who speak English less than very well.

Spanish is the No. 1 non-English language most commonly spoken at home, followed by Haitian, Portuguese, Chinese [including Mandarin, Cantonese), Vietnamese, Arabic, French (including Cajun), Filipino, German and Russian.

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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.

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