The charts illustrate the number of French humans whose parents spoke a French regional language to them when they were children and the number who speak a French regional language to their own children.
Overall, we see in the table of Spoken occasionally which have the number of Occitan human were gained the highest of number. However, in Spoken habitually , the number of Occitan human closed to Alsatian human.
Looking first at childhood, around 600 thousand adults were spoken to in Alsatian on a regular basis, while the figure for Occitan was slightly higher at about 650 thousand. In contrast, about one million people heard Occitan occasionally, making it the highest figure on the chart. Breton was much less common, with roughly 250 thousand habitual speakers and 400 thousand occasional speakers. Creole and Corsican had the lowest numbers in both categories.
Regarding the second chart, Alsatian remains the most widely spoken regional language to children, at approximately 400 thousand adults. This is followed by Occitan, at around 250 thousand. The figures for Breton, Creole and Corsican are all below 100 thousand, showing that these languages are now spoken to children by relatively few parents.
