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Languages spoken at home:
- English only (850,905)
- Spanish (192,500)
- Chinese (58,570)
- Tagalog (46,930)
- Vietnamese (21,355)
- Cantonese (20,465)
- Hindi (12,635)
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- French (6,920)
- Japanese (6,360)
- Arabic (4,770)
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- Urdu (3,585)
- Italian (3,565)
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- Formosan (2,695)
- Amharic (2,090)
- Miao-Yao, Mien (1,885)
- Samoan (1,715)
- Kru, Ibo, Yoruba (1,615)
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