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Languages of Texas : ウィキペディア英語版 | Languages of Texas Of the languages spoken in Texas none has been designated the official language. Around two-thirds of Texas residents speak solely English at home, while another 29.10% speak Spanish.〔2005 American Community Survey, as reported by the (MLA Data Center ). Retrieved 2008-10-16.〕 Throughout the history of Texas, English and Spanish have at one time or another been the primary dominant language used by government officials. ==Official language status== Texas does not have an official language; nevertheless, English (specifically, American English) is the language used for legislation, regulations, executive orders, treaties, education, federal court rulings, and all other official pronouncements. Spanish is also heavily spoken in Texas due to the large number of Tejanos, Mexicans and other local and foreign Spanish-speakers. The Government of Texas, through Section 2054.116 of the Government Code, mandates that state agencies provide information on their website in Spanish to assist residents who have limited English.〔"(Sec. 2054.001 )." Texas Legislature. Retrieved on June 27, 2010.〕 French, German, Czech, and Polish are strong minority languages due to several old communities hailing from the mother country. French is most prevalent in Northeastern Texas, near Louisiana, understandably. German, Polish, and Czech are mainly spoken in Central Texas, mainly near San Antonio
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