However, there are likely smaller populations of people speaking other languages due to:
* Indigenous languages: The state of Morelos (where Cuernavaca is located) has a history of indigenous populations, and some residents may still speak languages like Nahuatl.
* Immigration: Mexico, including Cuernavaca, has a diverse population with immigrants from other parts of the country and the world. These immigrants might speak languages like English, Mayan languages, or other languages.
* Tourism: Cuernavaca is a popular tourist destination, so people visiting might speak a variety of languages.
Therefore, while Spanish is the primary language, there are likely a number of other languages spoken in the city, but their exact number is unknown.