Legal status of official English in Connecticut
Connecticut currently has no official English law, but in 2002, Connecticut’s legislature ended the state’s bilingual education program, in favor of English-based education.
LANGUAGES SPOKEN IN CONNECTICUT
2,600,601 | English | |
583,913 | All languages other than English combined | |
268,044 | Spanish or Spanish Creole | |
50,891 | Italian | |
42,947 | French (incl. Patois, Cajun) | |
38,492 | Polish | |
30,667 | Portuguese or Portuguese Creole | |
15,782 | Chinese | |
14,310 | German | |
9,445 | Greek | |
8,807 | Russian | |
7,856 | French Creole | |
6,598 | Vietnamese | |
5,172 | Arabic | |
5,038 | Tagalog | |
4,860 | Hindi | |
4,528 | Korean | |
3,969 | Hungarian | |
3,829 | Japanese | |
3,656 | African languages | |
3,535 | Scandinavian languages | |
3,354 | Gujarathi | |
3,310 | Urdu | |
3,038 | Laotian | |
2,543 | Serbo-Croatian | |
2,159 | Hebrew | |
2,043 | Mon-Khmer, Cambodian | |
1,766 | Persian | |
1,710 | Yiddish | |
971 | Armenian | |
781 | Thai | |
229 | Other Native North American languages | |
116 | Miao, Hmong | |
42 | Navajo |