15 Biggest Bilingual Cities in the US

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In this article, we will take a look at the 15 biggest bilingual cities in the US. If you would like to skip our discussion on the global landscape of bilingualism, you can go to the 5 Biggest Bilingual Cities in the US.

Almost half of the world population is bilingual, with 43% of the people speaking two or more languages, according to the Journal of Neurolinguistics. In the United States alone, there are roughly 67.3 million bilingual individuals, making up 20.6% of the total American population, according to the Centre for Immigration Studies. Bilingualism not only enriches cultures but also provides cognitive advantages and increases global interconnectedness. In today's interconnected world, bilingualism is increasingly important as it creates opportunities for economic engagement. According to some reports, bilingual employees potentially earn 5-20% more per hour compared to their monolingual counterparts. The benefits of bilingualism extend beyond economic advantages. Being bilingual can also help improve memory, attention span, and creativity. Bilingual speakers are also good listeners as they possess an understanding of various sounds and relevant aspects of speech.

The percentage of people who speak two or more languages varies worldwide. In Switzerland, 42% of people use two or more languages in everyday life, while only 20% do the same in France. The United States also has regions where residents are more likely to be bilingual. El Monte, California, is one of the most bilingual cities in the US, with 84.5% of its population speaking a language other than English. Meanwhile, California is among the most bilingual states in the US, with 46% of Californians speaking more than one language. This is why it comes as no surprise that California has the highest number of online searches related to learning a new language compared to any other state in the US. The top three most multilingual cities in the US are all situated in California as well.

It is interesting to note that Spanish is the most popular second language spoken in the US, after English. There are around 57 million Spanish speakers in the United States as of 2023, which makes the US the biggest Spanish-speaking country after Mexico. Besides Spanish, Mandarin, Tagalog, and Vietnamese are among the top 5 languages spoken in the US. Other popular languages also include French, Arabic, Korean, and German. According to Preply, an online language learning marketplace, Americans are most interested in learning Japanese, Korean, and French, after Spanish and English, based on their search history data. These preferences may stem from individuals' perceptions regarding the prominence of certain languages in the future. You can find out more about the 30 Most Spoken Languages in the World in 2050 here.