

50.2% of people in the Los Angeles-Long Beach, CA CSA speak only English at home. Stacker compiled a list of the most common languages spoken at home in the Los Angeles-Long Beach, CA CSA using data from the U.S. Census Bureau. Languages are ranked by the percentage 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.
Keep reading to see what the most spoken non-English languages are in and around Los Angeles from least common to most common.
63,754 speakers (0.36% of population)
36,508 speakers who also speak English very well
27,246 speakers who speak English less than very well
76,662 speakers (0.44% of population)
43,282 speakers who also speak English very well
33,380 speakers who speak English less than very well
93,591 speakers (0.53% of population)
59,786 speakers who also speak English very well
33,805 speakers who speak English less than very well
116,345 speakers (0.66% of population)
68,655 speakers who also speak English very well
47,690 speakers who speak English less than very well
177,333 speakers (1.01% of population)
97,049 speakers who also speak English very well
80,284 speakers who speak English less than very well
264,986 speakers (1.51% of population)
112,055 speakers who also speak English very well
152,931 speakers who speak English less than very well
297,722 speakers (1.7% of population)
120,465 speakers who also speak English very well
177,257 speakers who speak English less than very well
354,228 speakers (2.02% of population)
246,646 speakers who also speak English very well
107,582 speakers who speak English less than very well
536,430 speakers (3.06% of population)
229,763 speakers who also speak English very well
306,667 speakers who speak English less than very well
6,097,828 speakers (34.8% of population)
3,744,471 speakers who also speak English very well
2,353,357 speakers who speak English less than very well
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