Legal Status of official English in Tennessee
Official English Law of Tennessee
TENNESSEE CODE ANNOTATED,
Section 4-1-404 -English and Legal Language (1984)
English is hereby established as the official and legal language of Tennessee. All communications and publications, including ballots, produced by governmental entities in Tennessee shall be in English, and instruction in public schools and colleges of Tennessee shall be conducted in English unless the nature of the course would require otherwise.
LANGUAGES SPOKEN IN TENNESSEE
5,059,404 | English | |
256,516 | All languages other than English combined | |
133,931 | Spanish or Spanish Creole | |
20,267 | German | |
17,557 | French (incl. Patois, Cajun) | |
7,492 | Chinese | |
6,625 | Vietnamese | |
6,550 | Korean | |
6,482 | Arabic | |
4,496 | Laotian | |
4,480 | African languages | |
4,423 | Japanese | |
3,386 | Tagalog | |
3,134 | Italian | |
2,928 | Russian | |
2,494 | Gujarathi | |
2,023 | Hindi | |
1,940 | Persian | |
1,765 | Serbo-Croatian | |
1,413 | Greek | |
1,398 | Polish | |
1,319 | Urdu | |
1,293 | Mon-Khmer, Cambodian | |
1,259 | Portuguese or Portuguese Creole | |
1,159 | Thai | |
913 | Other Native North American languages | |
823 | Hebrew | |
613 | Scandinavian languages | |
564 | Hungarian | |
510 | French Creole | |
327 | Yiddish | |
263 | Miao, Hmong | |
113 | Armenian | |
49 | Navajo |