The pie chart below show the number of native speakers of different languages in Canada in 1996,2006,and 2016. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
The given pie charts illustrate information about various
languages
such
as English
, French and non-official spoken by the local people in the year 1996 to 2016.
Overall
, most people liked to talk in English
and very few people used other languages
. In the year 2006, three-fifths of citizens used as the speech of English
while
French and non-official languages
were about 23%and 17%.
After a decade, the English
trend collapsed by 2 per cent but in the case of French, netizens liked to speak by 20% and non-official languages
decreased by 1%. Furthermore
, in the year 2016, just above the fifth proportion of native speakers communicated in French and non-official languages
whereas
, English
was preferred by native tongue speakers by about 57%.Submitted by kjskalsi21 on
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