The Census asks questions about language use at home to locate groups of people who speak a language other than English. Their isolation or integration into a primarily English speaking community can be determined by their ability to speak English proficiently.
| Language Spoken at Home, 1990-2000 | ||||
| 1990 | 2000 | |||
| Number | Percent | Number | Percent | |
| Only English | 14,882 | 97.95% | 14,770 | 97.77% |
| Spanish | 121 | 0.80% | 188 | 1.24% |
| Other Indo-European* | 138 | 0.91% | 121 | 0.80% |
| Asian Language** | 48 | 0.32% | 28 | 0.19% |
| Other | 5 | 0.03% | 0 | 0.00% |
| Total Population Age 5+ | 15,194 | 100.00% | 15,107 | 100.00% |
| Population Speaking English Less Than "Very Well" in 2000 | ||
| Language Spoken at Home: | Number | Percent |
| Spanish | 51 | 27.13% |
| Other Indo-European* | 40 | 33.06% |
| Asian Language** | 2 | 7.14% |
| Other Language | 0 | - |
| Total | 93 | 0.62% |
| Population Speaking English Less Than "Very Well" in 1990 | ||
| Language Spoken at Home: | Number | Percent |
| Spanish | 51 | 42.15% |
| Other Indo-European* | 69 | 50.00% |
| Asian Language** | 17 | 35.42% |
| Other Language | 0 | - |
| Total | 137 | 0.90% |
* "Other Indo-European" excludes English and Spanish. "Indo-European" is not synonymous with "European." French, German, Hindi, and Persian are all classified as Indo-European. Hungarian, on the other hand, is lumped into "Other Language."
** "Asian Language" includes languages indigenous to Asia and Pacific islands areas that are not also Indo-European languages. Chinese, Japanese, Telugu, and Hawaiian are all classified here.
Also note that ability to speak English "very well" is based on the self-assessment of those responding to Census questions, not on a test of language ability.
Source: Census 2000 analyzed by the Social Science Data Analysis Network (SSDAN).
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