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TwitterThis graph shows the number of foreign languages known by French people in 2016. It displays that **** percent of respondents did not speak any foreign languages.
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TwitterIn 2025, there were around 1.53 billion people worldwide who spoke English either natively or as a second language, slightly more than the 1.18 billion Mandarin Chinese speakers at the time of survey. Hindi and Spanish accounted for the third and fourth most widespread languages that year. Languages in the United States The United States does not have an official language, but the country uses English, specifically American English, for legislation, regulation, and other official pronouncements. The United States is a land of immigration, and the languages spoken in the United States vary as a result of the multicultural population. The second most common language spoken in the United States is Spanish or Spanish Creole, which over than 43 million people spoke at home in 2023. There were also 3.5 million Chinese speakers (including both Mandarin and Cantonese),1.8 million Tagalog speakers, and 1.57 million Vietnamese speakers counted in the United States that year. Different languages at home The percentage of people in the United States speaking a language other than English at home varies from state to state. The state with the highest percentage of population speaking a language other than English is California. About 45 percent of its population was speaking a language other than English at home in 2023.
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TwitterIn France, in 2022, half of the new immigrants that took a test related to written comprehension of the French language had ** percent or more success rate. The number has increased since 2019, indeed that year only ** percent of the new immigrants were highly successful when completing the test, and they were ** percent in 2020.
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TwitterData on languages spoken by the population of Canada and Canada outside Quebec, and of all provinces and territories, for Census years 2001 to 2016.
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Percentage of employees required to be bilingual in English and French, by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), business employment size, type of business, business activity and majority ownership, fourth quarter of 2024.
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TwitterThis multi-scale layer contains detailed attributes on language spoken at home for state, county, and tract. Data from the 2011-2015 American Community Survey Table B16001.The exact survey item from the questionnaire from 2015 is shown below. Respondents answering that they speak English "very well" are considered bilingual, and respondents answering that they speak English less than "very well" are considered having limited ability to speak English.Complete list of all languages available in this data set (29):Spanish or Spanish Creole; French (including Patois, Cajun); French Creole; Italian; Portuguese; German; Yiddish; Greek; Russian; Polish; Serbo-Croatian; Armenian; Persian; Gujarati; Hindi; Urdu; Chinese; Japanese; Korean; Mon-Khmer, Cambodian; Hmong; Thai; Laotian; Vietnamese; Tagalog; Navajo; Hungarian; Arabic; Hebrew. Those who have limited English ability and speak other languages are included in the percentage depicted in the map, but other languages will not appear in the ranked list or in the table.Click on the Data tab, Fields option, and Table View to see the full list of variables.Accompanying web map called "Percent of Population with Limited English Ability" and viewing app called "What Are the Language Needs in My Community?" are also available.
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TwitterThis service shows the percentage of population, excluding institutional residents, with knowledge of English and French for Canada by 2016 census division. The data is from the Census Profile, Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 98-316-X2016001.
Knowledge of official languages refers to whether the person can conduct a conversation in English only, French only, in both languages or in neither language. For a child who has not yet learned to speak, this includes languages that the child is learning to speak at home. For additional information refer to 'Knowledge of official languages' in the 2016 Census Dictionary.
For additional information refer to 'Knowledge of official languages' in the 2016 Census Dictionary.
To have a cartographic representation of the ecumene with this socio-economic indicator, it is recommended to add as the first layer, the “NRCan - 2016 population ecumene by census division” web service, accessible in the data resources section below.
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Percentage of employees required to be bilingual in English and French, by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), business employment size, type of business, business activity and majority ownership, fourth quarter of 2025.
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TwitterData on English spoken at home by French spoken at home, Indigenous language spoken at home, other non-official language spoken at home, mother tongue and gender for the population excluding institutional residents for Canada, provinces and territories, census divisions and census subdivisions.
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TwitterThe songs appearing in the weekly Spotify charts in France from 2017 to 2020 are by vast majority sung either in English or in French, while Spanish-speaking songs only play a minor role there (************ percent). According to the source, songs sung in French have gradually been taking over the spots from those in English within the weekly Spotify charts. Wheareas English and French are almost equally distributed in 2017, French-speaking songs have gained a share of around ** percent by 2020, compared to English-speaking songs with ** percent.
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Facts and Figures, Profiles of Official Language Immigrants: French Speaking Permanent Residents outside Quebec presents the annual intake of French-speaking permanent residents in Canada outside the province of Québec, by category of immigration from 2006 to 2015. The report examines selected characteristics for French-speaking permanent residents. “French-speaking immigrants” are defined by the following criteria: 1) permanent residents with French as Mother Tongue; 2) permanent residents with Mother Tongue other than French and with “French Only” as official language spoken (excluding “Both English and French” as official language spoken). Note that official language(s) spoken (English only, French only, both French and English, and neither language) are self-declared indicators of knowledge of an official language. Please note that in these datasets, the figures have been suppressed or rounded to prevent the identification of individuals when the datasets are compiled and compared with other publicly available statistics. Values between 0 and 5 are shown as “--“ and all other values are rounded to the nearest multiple of 5. This may result to the sum of the figures not equating to the totals indicated.
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programming languages statistics: The tech market which is also booming along with digital marketing is pretty good for a better income source. The tech market has many other things including programming languages. Programming languages are the basis for the formation of various websites, games, software, mobile applications, etc... There are nearly 9,000 programming languages around the world with each language with its own feature. In this most popular programming language statistics, we will have a look at statistical information and general knowledge about worldwide available various programming languages. Programming Languages Statistics (Editor’s Choice) There are 8,945 programming languages as stated by most popular Programming languages statistics. As of 2022, JavaScript is one of the most popular programming languages as around 47.86% of recruiters are demanding JavaScript language skills. A basic python developer earns between $70,000 to $1,00,00 a year. As per the most popular programming languages statistics Python has ranked number 1 in the United States of America, India, Germany, France, and the United Kingdom
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TwitterThis chart shows how many individuals can carry a conversation in English only, in French only, in both English and French, or in neither English nor French.
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TwitterData on languages used at work by the population of Canada and Canada outside Quebec, and of all provinces and territories, for Census years 2001 to 2016.
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TwitterData on use of English and French at work by healthcare professionals living in private households, by occupation and first official language spoken.
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TwitterThe songs appearing in the weekly radio music charts in France from 2017 to 2020 are by vast majority sung either in English or in French. According to the source, both languages occupy roughly the same share of occurrences. While in 2017 and 2018, English speaking songs were leading by *** percent over French-speaking songs (** vs ** percent), in 2019 and 2020, it was the opposite. The remaining share of occurrences was occupied by instrumental songs or Spanish-speaking songs.
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TwitterThe official language of Mali is French, a by-product of 68 years of European colonization. While French is the official language of Mali, it is only mastered by 5 percent to 10 percent of the population. There are many ethnic groups and tribes in Mali, each of which belongs to an indigenous language sub-group. In addition to tribal-level languages, 80 percent of Malians speak Bambara, part of the Mande language family and the tribal language of the Bambara people –the predominant ethnic group in the country. Bambara is spoken by 40 percent as their mother tongue and another 40 percent as a lingua franca.
The Tuareg make up much of the population in the desert north, leading to a predominance of the Tamajaq and Tamasheq languages in this area. There is also a prevalence of Hasanya Arabic spoken in the northern region as well, largely as a result of more conservative Islam versus the prevalence to mix African traditions into Islam in the south. The southern portion of the country has more rain and lush vegetation and therefore sustains a higher population consisting of a more diverse group of people. This is reflected in the map in the large amount of overlap between many of the Malian tribal languages. There is a large Dogon population. While there are a large number of languages spoken in Mali, the government has named 13 national languages that are indicated as the most important and therefore requiring official recognition. These are Arabic (Hasanya), Bambara, Bomu, Bozo, Dogon, Fulfulde, Maninkakan, Senofu (Mamara and Syenara), Songhai, Soninke, Tamasheq and Xaasongaxango. These languages are seen as the most important because they are linguistically dominate in their regions.
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Statistics Canada Census, Official Language Data from 2021. This is a subset of the full table, which includes the total counts of official language provided by Statistics Canada by census tracts. This table contains the Total/English/French/Both & Neither combinations of statistics, by total sums for dozens of languages that are spoken in Brampton.For example: -AGE 0 to 14 AFRO-ASIA TOTAL-AGE 0 to 14 AFRO-ASIA ENGLSH-AGE 0 to 14 AFRO-ASIA FRENCH-AGE 0 to 14 AFRO-ASIA BOTH-AGE 0 to 14 AFRO-ASIA NEITHERFor more information on definitions of terms used in the tables and other notes, refer to Statistics Canada's 2021 Census.
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"Facts and Figures, Profiles of Official Language Immigrants: English Speaking Permanent Residents in Quebec presents the annual intake of English-speaking permanent residents in the province of Quebec by category of immigration from 2006 to 2015. The report examines selected characteristics for English-speaking permanent residents. “English-speaking immigrants” are defined by the following criteria: 1) permanent residents with English as Mother Tongue; 2) permanent residents with Mother Tongue other than English and with “English Only” as official language spoken (excluding “Both English and French” as official language spoken). Note that official language(s) spoken (English only, French only, both French and English, and neither language) are self-declared indicators of knowledge of an official language. Please note that in these datasets, the figures have been suppressed or rounded to prevent the identification of individuals when the datasets are compiled and compared with other publicly available statistics. Values between 0 and 5 are shown as “--“ and all other values are rounded to the nearest multiple of 5. This may result to the sum of the figures not equating to the totals indicated. "
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Statistics Canada Census, Official Language Data from 2021. This is a very large standalone table, which includes the official languages provided by Statistics Canada by census tracts without geometry, which will join to census tracts geometry, if required. This table contains the Total/English/French/Both & Neither combinations of statistics, by age ranges and totals for each census tract, for dozens of languages spoken in Brampton.For example: -AGE 0 TO 14 MANDARIN TOTAL -AGE 0 TO 14 MANDARIN ENGLISH -AGE 0 TO 14 MANDARIN FRENCH -AGE 0 TO 14 MANDARIN BOTH -AGE 0 TO 14 MANDARIN NEITHER For more information on definitions of terms used in the tables and other notes, refer to Statistics Canada's 2021 Census.
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