The pie chart illustrates the commonly spoken languages in Australian cities, Melbourne and Sydney.
Overall, Mandarin takes the lead as the most spoken language in the two cities, while Indonesian and other languages are less spoken.
In Melbourne, 40% of people spoke Mandarin which is about 5% lower than those spoken in Sydney. About 25% of residents spoke Japanese, with 15% and 10% of Italian and indonesian spoken respectively in Melbourne. However, a host of other languages are spoken by 10% of the people residing in this city.
In Sydney, Mandarin takes the top lead in most spoken language with 45% of the people speaking it, about 5% higher than Melbourne’s. Other languages however, is spoken by 15% of members of the city, once more 5% higher than Melbourne. Japanese, Italian, and Indonesian account for 30%, 5%, and 5% respectively of languages spoken in the city, which is about 5% lower in Japanese, 10% lesser in Italian, and 5% less in Indonesian languages spoken in Melbourne.
