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Dryden: Census 2001: Mother Tongue

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Geography:Dryden
Account:Demographics
Information:Census 2001: Mother Tongue
Selected Age Group: Total
Data Source:Compiled by the Community Accounts Unit based on information provided from the Census of Population 2001, Statistics Canada.
Copyright:Newfoundland & Labrador Statistics Agency, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador

Figures may not add to total due to random rounding.

a Refers to the first language learned at home in childhood and still understood by the individual at the time of the census. For more information about this variable please see the 2011 Census Dictionary.

b Categories may not add to the total in this section, especially for Canada and larger provinces. This is due to individuals who reported multiple non-official languages.

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  • Change Age Group
    Total
    0 to 4
    5 to 14
    15 to 24
    25 to 34
    35 to 44
    45 to 54
    55 to 64
    65 plus
    15 to 17
    18 to 24
    25 to 44
    45 to 64

   
  Male Female Total

Total population by mother tonguea4,005 4,185 8,195
Multiple responsesb60 30 85
English and French25 10 35
English and non-official language(s)25 20 45
French and non-official language(s).. .. ..
English, French and non-official language(s).. .. ..
Single responses3,950 4,160 8,110
English3,525 3,750 7,270
French175 95 265
Non-official languages260 320 575
 
Languages of North America
Cree.. 10 10
Ojibway10 10 15
Creoles.. .. ..
 
Languages of Europe
German60 95 155
Swedish.. .. 10
Italian15 10 25
Portugese35 35 70
Romanian.. 10 10
Spanish10 .. ..
Dutch.. .. 10
Flemish.. .. ..
Bulgarian.. .. ..
Croatian.. .. ..
Czech.. .. ..
Macedonian.. .. ..
Maltese.. .. ..
Polish30 10 35
Russian.. .. ..
Serbian.. .. ..
Serbo-Croatian10 10 15
Slovak.. .. ..
Slovenian.. .. ..
Ukranian40 55 95
Latvian10 .. 10
Lithuanian.. .. ..
Greek.. .. ..
Armenian.. .. ..
Estonian.. .. ..
Finnish10 .. 10
Hungarian20 10 30
 
Languages of Asia
Bengali.. .. ..
Gujarati.. .. ..
Hindi.. .. ..
Panjabi (Punjabi).. .. ..
Urdu.. .. ..
Kurdish.. .. ..
Pashto.. .. ..
Persian (Farsi).. .. ..
Malayalam.. .. ..
Tamil.. .. ..
Japanese10 .. ..
Korean.. .. ..
Cantonese.. .. ..
Hakka.. .. ..
Mandarin.. .. ..
Chinese, n.o.s.10 15 20
Lao.. .. ..
Thai.. .. ..
Khmer (Cambodian).. .. ..
Vietnamese.. .. ..
Malay-Bahasa.. .. ..
Tagalog (Pilipino).. 35 35
Turkish.. .. ..
Arabic10 .. ..
Hebrew.. .. ..

Notes:

Figures may not add to total due to random rounding.

a Refers to the first language learned at home in childhood and still understood by the individual at the time of the census. For more information about this variable please see the 2011 Census Dictionary.

b Categories may not add to the total in this section, especially for Canada and larger provinces. This is due to individuals who reported multiple non-official languages.

Source: Compiled by the Community Accounts Unit based on information provided from the Census of Population 2001, Statistics Canada.

Copyright: Newfoundland & Labrador Statistics Agency
Government of Newfoundland and Labrador


Data last updated on March 7, 2017

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