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Oklahoma % Speak only English 87.2% Speak language other than English 12.8% Speak English very well 7.6% Speak English less than very well (LEP) 5.2%20 more rows
Definition. A language learned in childhood in the home environment, also referred to as mother tongue, first language, or native language.
Oklahoma is a Choctaw Indian word that means red people. It is derived from the words for people (okla) and red (humma). Thirty-nine American Indian tribes are headquartered within the state of Oklahoma.
As the primary language of communication in government, education, and daily life, English is the most widely spoken language in Oklahoma City.
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