However, Tasmania has a rich linguistic history, including:
* Palawa Kani: This is the language of the Tasmanian Aboriginal people. It is a critically endangered language, with only a handful of fluent speakers. There are efforts to revitalize the language.
* Other Indigenous Languages: Before European colonization, Tasmania was home to various Aboriginal languages, but they were mostly lost due to colonization and assimilation policies.
* Other Languages: As a multicultural state, Tasmania has communities speaking various languages, including Italian, Greek, German, Chinese, and many others.
So, while English is the dominant language, Tasmania has a fascinating linguistic landscape with efforts to preserve and revive indigenous languages.