Ability to speak English among different language groups spoken at home. Cedar Hill Population of the study includes all persons 5 years and over. Ability to speak English "very well" by age, and rate of linguistically isolated households* is shown in the second table.
Ability to speak English by language spoken at home
Persons
Percent
Population 5 years and over
29,512
100.0%
Speak only English
25,749
87.2%
Speak a language other than English
3,763
12.8%
Spanish
2,951
100.0%
Speak English "very well"
2,006
68.0%
Speak English "well"
539
18.3%
Speak English "not well"
328
11.1%
Speak English "not at all"
78
2.6%
Other Indo-European languages
305
100.0%
Speak English "very well"
251
82.3%
Speak English "well"
30
9.8%
Speak English "not well"
24
7.9%
Speak English "not at all"
0
0.0%
Asian and Pacific Island languages
379
100.0%
Speak English "very well"
239
63.1%
Speak English "well"
97
25.6%
Speak English "not well"
26
6.9%
Speak English "not at all"
17
4.5%
All other languages
128
100.0%
Speak English "very well"
112
87.5%
Speak English "well"
16
12.5%
Speak English "not well"
0
0.0%
Speak English "not at all"
0
0.0%
Ability to speak English by age
Persons
Percent
Population 5 years and over
29,512
100.0%
Speak a language other than English
3,763
12.8%
5 to 17 years
1,005
3.4%
18 to 64 years
2,621
8.9%
65 years and over
137
0.5%
Speak English less than "very well"
1,155
3.9%
5 to 17 years
357
1.2%
18 to 64 years
737
2.5%
65 years and over
61
0.2%
Linguistically isolated households*
99
Population 5 years and over in households*
29,250
100.0%
In linguistically isolated households
269
0.9%
5 to 17 years
79
0.3%
18 to 64 years
190
0.6%
65 years and over
0
0.0%
* No member 14 years or older speaks English only or "very well"