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    Default Languages spoken by schoolchildren in Wales in 2019/20

    https://statswales.gov.wales/Catalog...-language-year

    I have highlighted those which have 1,000 or more speakers.

    English and/or Welsh 369,988 (around 27,000 of whom speak Welsh)

    Afrikaans 49
    Akan 57
    Albanian 116
    Amharic 68
    Arabic 3,484
    Armenian 5
    Bemba 14
    Burmese 11
    Bengali 3,019
    British Sign Language 28
    Basque 6
    Bulgarian 370
    Catalan 15
    Caribbean Creole English 9
    Chinese 1,466
    Chichewa 12
    Czech 578
    Danish 13
    Dutch 107
    Ebira 14
    Edo 19
    Efik 13
    Esan 21
    Estonian 12
    Fijian 8
    Finnish 33
    French 372
    Fula 16
    Gaelic 7
    German 158
    Greek 156
    Gujarati 160
    Hausa 21
    Hindko 122
    Hebrew 27
    Hungarian 298
    Hindi 227
    Igbo 56
    Icelandic 6
    Italian 340
    Japanese 51
    Kannada 35
    Konkani 10
    Korean 62
    Krio 10
    Kurdish 544
    Luganda 21
    Lingala 56
    Lithuanian 403
    Latvian 120
    Manding 46
    Marathi 21
    Malayalam 744
    Maltese 13
    Malay/Indonesian 50
    Ndebele 28
    Nepali 124
    Norwegian 20
    Oriya 6
    Oromo 5
    Other Language 388
    Pashto 366
    Pahari (India) 5
    Pahari (Pakistan) 19
    Panjabi 1,242
    Polish 4,961
    Portuguese 846
    Persian/Farsi 310
    Romani (International) 131
    Romanian 1,091
    Russian 294
    Serbian/Croatian/Bosnian 39
    Shona 117
    Slovak 323
    Slovenian 5
    Sindhi 11
    Sinhala 100
    Somali 852
    Spanish 465
    Setswana 6
    Swahili 76
    Swedish 31
    Tamil 434
    Telugu 87
    Tigre 6
    Tagalog 830
    Tigrinya 115
    Thai 207
    Tibetan 6
    Berber/Tamazight 5
    Turkish 648
    Ukrainian 21
    Urdu 1,508
    Vietnamese 112
    Visayan 14
    Wolof 33
    West African Pidgin English 6
    Xhosa 5
    Yoruba 118
    Zulu 12
    Refused 135
    Classification Pending 328

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    So diverse!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tenma de Pegasus View Post
    So diverse!
    Well most of said diversity is found in Cardiff, and to a somewhat lesser extent Swansea, Newport and Wrexham. Mind you, it is possible to find lots of Poles in particular in even the smallest towns and villages.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tooting Carmen View Post
    https://statswales.gov.wales/Catalog...-language-year

    I have highlighted those which have 1,000 or more speakers.

    English and/or Welsh 369,988 (around 27,000 of whom speak Welsh)

    Afrikaans 49
    Are there many South Africans in Wales? I thought all South Africans in the UK were in England.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tutankhamun View Post
    Are there many South Africans in Wales? I thought all South Africans in the UK were in England.
    I've met a few.

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