The given data displays the distinction between Melbourne and Sydney in terms of five different languages spoken. The languages are Mandarin, Japanese, Italian, Indonesian and other unknown languages.
Overall, Mandarin is the most spoken tongue in both, Melbourne and Sydney. In contrast, Italian and Indonesian are the least spoken languages in both the nations.
More than 40% people converse using the language mandarin in Melbourne similar to Sydney where around 45% of the total population uses mandarin. Japanese is the second most widely used tongue in Melbourne and Sydney accounting to 25 and 30 percent of the total population respectively. Around 15% of people use italian to communicate in Melbourne while only 5% of total population use italian to speak.
Indonesian is spoken by fewer individuals in both the cities accounting to a mere 10% in Melbourne and 5 in Sydney. Lastly, remaining 10% of people in Melbourne speak in an unknown tongue whereas, the proportion goes up to 15 in Sydney.
