San Antonio’s diverse language portfolio

From French to Arabic, here’s a breakdown of some of the languages you may hear in the Alamo City.

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Hispanic is the largest ethic/racial group in San Antonio. | Photo by @skylinedronetx

While English is still the most common language spoken in the US, studies show that ~67.8 million people speak languages other than English at home.

According to data from the US Census Bureau (reported by Stacker ), 35.2% of people in the greater San Antonio area speak languages other than English at home. Here’s a breakdown of some of those languages as well as some cultural resources:

31.75%: Spanish

  • This equates to ~750,000 people.
  • According to Texas demographic data , San Antonio’s population is 65.7% Hispanic.

Resources

0.33%: Tagalog

  • This equates to ~7,700 people.

Resources

0.32%: Arabic

  • This equates to ~7,500 people.

Resources

Chinese: 0.28%

  • This equates to ~6,700 people.

Resources

Vietnamese: 0.27%

  • This equates to ~6,300 people.

Resources

  • The Vietnamese Student Association works to promote the greater understanding of Vietnamese culture within the UTSA student body.
  • The Annam Community Center was founded in 2000 to provide life-enhancing services to Vietnamese American seniors; it has since expanded its outreach to all demographics.

German: 0.27%

  • This equates to ~6,300 people.

Resources

French: 0.15%

  • This equates to ~3,500 people.

Resources

Hindi: 0.14%

  • This equates to ~3,300 people.

Resources

Korean: 0.14%

  • This equates to ~3,300 people.

Resources

Persian: 0.11%

  • This equates to ~2,700 people.

Resources

  • The MEHR Foundation (aka the San Antonio Persian Cultural Society) is dedicated to celebrating Persian arts and culture. Learn about upcoming events .
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Emily is based in Asheville, NC and a is graduate of UNC-Asheville. Before joining 6AM City as a Multi-City Editor in November 2021, she was the copy editor for Asheville Lifestyle and South Charlotte Lifestyle. In her free time, Emily enjoys rock climbing, traveling, exercising, and seeing live music shows.
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