I would say that the percentage would be at least around a 1/4, 25%. That is bolstered by the fact that that area now has a Pizza shop that takes pesos instead of dollars. Also, the show Hogan Knows Best shed a little more light on that, as they had to speak a little more Spanish as the Immigration has already gotten out of hand.
The better question is what percentage speak English. Unlike San Antonio, Miami or parts of east LA, English is the language of public life in Houston. There are many bilingual people, but they speak English on the job and with strangers. They may speak Spanish at home, church or with friends, but they don't run their businesses, pay their taxes, or negotiate contracts in Spanish as is done in Miami, and increasingly in L.A.
100% Spanish is the official language of Argentina. English, Italian, German, and French are also spoken.
Yes, the official language of Argentina is Spanish.
No!
Henry Smith and Stephen F. Austin. Houston gained 79.4 percent of the votes.
Houston, Texas is located in the Gulf Coast Region.
It is 24.25 miles north of Houston.
its Channelview, harris county, Houston, TEXAS, USA
I'm assuming Mexico because it is right South of Texas but I could be wrong. (I don't mean to be racist either)
No!
The countries with the greatest concentration of Spanish speakers are Mexico, followed by the United States, Colombia, Spain, and Argentina. These countries are part of the Spanish-speaking world and have significant populations that speak Spanish as their primary language.
California has the most Spanish speakers in the US, with over 10 million residents who speak Spanish.
Fort Sam Houston.
Henry Smith and Stephen F. Austin. Houston gained 79.4 percent of the votes.
Houston, Texas. Why didn't you just google it?
Houston is in southeastern Texas.
Houston
If you are talking about the U.S., there are spanish speakers in all 50 states. California, Nevada, Arizona, Texas, and Florida all have large spanish speaking populations.
Houston, Texas is located in the Gulf Coast Region.
Houston was a capital of Texas but the capital of Texas was moved to Austin in 1839.