Amidst Tamil remaining a powerful marker of regional identification, the linguistic profile of Tamil Nadu reveals a vibrant number of languages, together with Telugu, Kannada, Urdu, Malayalam, and English, reflecting the State’s wealthy linguistic range. This was vividly captured within the Language Atlas of Tamil Nadu 2011, introduced out by the Workplace of the Registrar Normal and Census Commissioner, Ministry of House Affairs, final yr.
Based on the Language Atlas, the State had a complete inhabitants of seven,21,47,030 that unfold throughout an space of 1,30,060 sq. kilometres in 32 districts (based mostly on Census 2011). Of this, 7,20,98,315 folks (99.93%) reported talking one of many 22 languages listed within the Eighth Schedule of the Structure of India, whereas solely 48,715 folks (0.07%) spoke different languages. A complete of 96 languages had been recognized inside the administrative boundaries of Tamil Nadu in the course of the 2011 Census.
Within the Language Atlas, the time period ‘audio system’ referred solely to people who reported a selected language as their mom tongue in the course of the Census enumeration. This rely excluded those that could have spoken the language however didn’t declare it as their mom tongue within the Census.
Among the many scheduled languages in Tamil Nadu, Tamil had a complete of 6,37,53,997 audio system. This included 6,37,43,847 individuals who reported Tamil as their mom tongue within the Census schedules, together with 10,150 people whose mom tongues had been categorised beneath the Tamil language group.
This was adopted by Telugu with 42,34,302 audio system, Kannada with 12,86,175, Urdu with 12,64,537, Malayalam with 7,26,096, Hindi with 3,93,380, Gujarati with 2,75,023 and Marathi with 85,454 audio system. Among the many non-scheduled languages, English had the very best variety of audio system at 24,495, adopted by Tulu with 2,636, Bhili/Bhilodi with 1,405, Arabic/Arbi with 1,119 and Kurukh/Oraon with 817.
District-wise distribution of languages
Tamil
Being the official language, Tamil was probably the most broadly spoken language within the State. Tamil Nadu had a complete of 6,37,53,997 audio system, making up 88.37% of the State’s inhabitants. The Tamil-speaking inhabitants was concentrated in Chennai (5.71%), Kancheepuram (5.65%), and Villupuram (5.24%), Vellore (4.96%), Tiruvallur (4.88%), Salem (4.83%), Tirunelveli (4.76%), Madurai (4.41%), and Tiruchirappalli (4.09%).
Telugu
Telugu was the second most spoken language in Tamil Nadu, with 42,34,302 audio system, comprising 5.87% of the entire inhabitants. The Telugu-speaking inhabitants was concentrated in Coimbatore (13.32%), Chennai (10.21%), Tiruvallur (9.80%), Krishnagiri (9.57%), and Vellore (7.53%). A number of the different district that additionally had vital shares of Telugu audio system had been Tiruppur (6.47%), Erode (5.49%), Salem (5.00%), Kancheepuram (4.77%), Virudhunagar (4.07%), and Theni (3.75%).
Kannada
Kannada audio system within the State numbered 12,86,175, accounting for 1.78% of the inhabitants. Their presence was most outstanding in Coimbatore (18.73%), Krishnagiri (18.57%), The Nilgiris (13.98%), Erode (9.75%), Theni (7.62%), Salem (6.73%), and Tiruppur (4.41%).
Malayalam
Malayalam was spoken by 7,26,096 folks, representing 1.01percentof Tamil Nadu’s inhabitants. The Malayalam-speaking group was primarily concentrated in Coimbatore (23.34%), The Nilgiris (18.16%), Kanniyakumari (14.75%), and Chennai (14.46%), Tiruvallur (8.28%) and Kancheepuram (5.99%).
Urdu
Urdu had been 12,64,537 in numbers, making up 1.75% of the inhabitants. Vellore district had the very best focus, accounting for 30.21% of the State’s Urdu-speaking inhabitants. It was adopted by Chennai (15.70%), Krishnagiri (8.73%), Villupuram (5.34%), Tiruvannamalai (5.19%), Kancheepuram (4.91%), and Tiruvallur (4.83%).
Hindi
Hindi was spoken by 3,93,380 folks, forming 0.55% of the State’s inhabitants. The biggest share resided in Chennai (40.54%), adopted by Tiruvallur (10.80%), Kancheepuram (10.06%), Coimbatore (7.13%), and Vellore (4.42%).
Gujarati
Gujarati audio system numbered 2,75,023, comprising 0.38% of the entire inhabitants. Madurai had the most important share at 35.67%, adopted by Chennai (11.63%), Thanjavur (9.35%), Salem (7.81%), and Ramanathapuram (7.51%), Dindigul (5.89%), Kancheepuram (3.71%), and Coimbatore (2.92%)
Marathi
Marathi was spoken by 85,454 individuals, making up 0.12% of Tamil Nadu’s inhabitants. The group was primarily concentrated in Chennai (20.94%), Vellore (13.51%), Krishnagiri (10.44%), Kancheepuram (9.68%), Tiruvallur (7.90%), Coimbatore (6.31%), and Thanjavur (4.30%).
English
English was spoken by 24,495 people, accounting for 0.03% of the entire inhabitants. Nearly all of English audio system had been concentrated in Chennai, which accounted for 41.98% of the State’s complete English-speaking inhabitants. Different notable districts included Tiruvallur (11.57%), Kancheepuram (10.96%), Coimbatore (7.56%), Tiruchirappalli (5.72%), and The Nilgiris (3.27%).
Tulu
Tulu audio system in Tamil Nadu numbered 2,636. Their presence was primarily concentrated in Chennai, which accounted for 39.87% of the entire Tulu-speaking inhabitants within the State, adopted by Coimbatore (11.99%) and Kancheepuram (10.74%). Smaller shares had been present in Tiruvallur (8.84%), The Nilgiris (7.17%), and Krishnagiri (4.93%).
Bilingualism and Trilingualism
Tamil Nadu remained predominantly a monolingual State when it comes to linguistic means. Based on the 2011 Census, 5,17,30,760 folks (71.70%) spoke just one language. The variety of bilingual audio system, excluding those that had been trilingual, was 1,79,69,107 (24.90%), whereas 24,47,163 people (3.39%) reported talking three languages.
The Language Atlas additionally recorded the variety of people who reported that they might converse numerous languages, no matter whether or not it was their mom tongue or not. In Tamil Nadu, a complete of 6,94,04,292 folks reported that they might converse Tamil (96.20%), adopted by 1,33,37,789 individuals who reported that they might converse English (18.49%). A complete of 58,04,634 people stated they might converse Telugu (8.05%), 18,70,602 Kannada (2.59%), 15,24,049 Hindi (2.11%), and 10,08,468 reported that they might converse Malayalam (1.40%).