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en: Rectangular area graph depicting the Top 10 languages spoken in Switzerland, according to the 2000 census. In English. Numbers for "main language of resident population":

  1. German: 4.640.359
  2. French: 1.485.056
  3. Italian: 470.961
  4. Serbo-Croatian: 103.350
  5. Albanian: 94.937
  6. Portuguese: 89.527
  7. Spanish: 77.506
  8. English: 73.425
  9. turkish: 44.523
  10. Romansch: 35.095
  • Other languages: 173.271
  • Total: 7.288.010
  • Note: the census does not differentiate between Swiss dialects of German, French or Italian and their official versions, or between Serbian, Croatian and Bosnian.
Source

Lüdi, Georges; Werlen, Iwar. Recensement Fédéral de la Population 2000 – Le Paysage Linguistique en Suisse. Neuchâtel, avril 2005: Office fédéral de la statistique. Accessed from Encyclopédie statistique de la Suisse on 05 January 2006.

Date

05 January 2006

Author

Júlio Reis

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