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Most common languages spoken at home in Greater Myrtle Beach and surrounding regions

Stacker compiled a list of the most common languages spoken at home in the Myrtle Beach 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.

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Viacheslav Lopatin // Shutterstock

#10. Russian

- 543 speakers (0.13% of population)

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Joseph Oropel // Shutterstock

#9. Tagalog (incl. Filipino)

- 636 speakers (0.15% of population)

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Adisa // Shutterstock

#8. Italian

- 762 speakers (0.18% of population)

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RossHelen // Shutterstock

#7. Other Indo-European Languages

- 773 speakers (0.19% of population)

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ESB Professional // Shutterstock

#6. Portuguese

- 837 speakers (0.2% of population)

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Ruslan Lytvyn // Shutterstock

#5. Slavic Languages (e.g. Ukrainian)

- 849 speakers (0.2% of population)

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Tupungato // Shutterstock

#4. French

- 866 speakers (0.21% of population)

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Dong Nhat Huy // Shutterstock

#3. Vietnamese

- 899 speakers (0.22% of population)

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elxeneize // Shutterstock

#2. German

- 923 speakers (0.22% of population)

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Wangkun Jia // Shutterstock

#1. Spanish

- 20,715 speakers (4.99% of population)

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This story was originally published June 26, 2025 at 4:15 PM.

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