
Most common languages spoken at home in Greater San Antonio and surrounding regions
Stacker compiled a list of the most common languages spoken at home in the San Antonio metro area using data from the U.S. Census Bureau. Languages are ranked by the percent of households that primarily speak the language at home according to 2025 estimates. Combined statistical areas are designated by the Office of Management and Budget and include multiple metropolitan and micropolitan areas in the same region.
 Kriangkrai Thitimakorn // Shutterstock#10. Hindi
Kriangkrai Thitimakorn // Shutterstock#10. Hindi
– 3,226 speakers (0.13% of population)
 Tupungato // Shutterstock#9. French
Tupungato // Shutterstock#9. French
– 3,395 speakers (0.13% of population)
 RossHelen // Shutterstock#8. Other Indo-European Languages
RossHelen // Shutterstock#8. Other Indo-European Languages
– 3,647 speakers (0.14% of population)
Kampon // Shutterstock#7. Korean
– 3,711 speakers (0.15% of population)
Dong Nhat Huy // Shutterstock#6. Vietnamese
– 6,782 speakers (0.27% of population)
 Sean Pavone // Shutterstock#5. Chinese
Sean Pavone // Shutterstock#5. Chinese
– 6,850 speakers (0.27% of population)
elxeneize // Shutterstock#4. German
– 7,665 speakers (0.3% of population)
 Fitria Ramli // Shutterstock#3. Arabic
Fitria Ramli // Shutterstock#3. Arabic
– 8,680 speakers (0.34% of population)
 Joseph Oropel // Shutterstock#2. Tagalog (incl. Filipino)
Joseph Oropel // Shutterstock#2. Tagalog (incl. Filipino)
– 9,206 speakers (0.36% of population)
 Wangkun Jia // Shutterstock#1. Spanish
Wangkun Jia // Shutterstock#1. Spanish
– 737,851 speakers (29.23% of population)
