The Most Spoken Foreign Language In London

languages spoken in London Mapped Vivid Maps
languages spoken in London Mapped Vivid Maps

Languages Spoken In London Mapped Vivid Maps The most commonly spoken second language in each london borough. the map below displays the second most commonly spoken language in each london borough. the map, based on data from the 2011 census, shows that polish and turkish are the second language of the highest number of london boroughs. some less common languages, such as lithuanian. The data from the 2011 census also shows that around 100 different languages were listed as london residents' main languages, with everything from french to amharic spoken in the capital. the census data only takes into account what people consider to be their primary language, meaning the true number of languages spoken and understood within.

the Most Commonly spoken languages in London Other Than English 3508
the Most Commonly spoken languages in London Other Than English 3508

The Most Commonly Spoken Languages In London Other Than English 3508 Over 100 languages are spoken across london (image: ons). across all 32 boroughs, 13 different languages made up the second most spoken in each. the borough with the highest percentage of speakers of its second most popular language was tower hamlets where 10.97% of the population speak bengali (with sylheti and chatgaya). The most common main languages, other than english or welsh, in wales. as in 2011, polish was the second most common language after english or welsh in wales (0.7%, 21,000). the welsh local authority with the highest proportion of people that had polish as a main language remained as wrexham (2.5%, 3,000). The top 10 spoken languages in london have been named and six are outside europe. bengali has been officially named as the second most spoken language in london, followed by polish and turkish. Map showing the most commonly spoken language other than english by borough. the map above quite simply shows which language, besides english, has the most speakers in each of london’s 32 boroughs the city. the map was found via reddit and is based on data from the 2011 uk census found here (excel spreadsheet; 1mb).

Comments are closed.