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The graph shows information about people in Australia who usefour languages as their mother-tongue . In general, Greek and Chinese languages were the most usable languages in Australia, with Chinese leading the pack. While Arabic and Italian were not as usable languages among people who live in Australia as Chinese and Greek. Notably, Greek and […]
The line graph illustrates changes in the number of people in Australia who spoke Chinese, Arabic, Italian and Greek as their first language between 1986 and 2011. Overall, the number of Chinese and Arabic speakers increased significantly over the period, whereas the figures for Italian and Greek declined. By the end of the period, Chinese […]
The line chart illustrates the number of people living in Australia who used Chinese, Arabic, Italian and Greek as their first language from 1986 to 2011. Overall, Chinese and Arabic increased significantly while Greek and Italian decreased over the 25 year period from 1986 to 2011. In addition, Chinese in general reached its highest level […]
The bar chart illustrates the number of people in Australia who spoke four different languages – Greek, Italian, Arabic, and Chinese between 1986 and 2011. Overall, the number of Chinese speakers increased consistently throughout the period and became the most popular language. Although the number of people who spoke Arabic was the least initially, it […]
The provided line graph gives detailed information about the number of individuals who used Chinese, Arabic, Italian, and Greek as their mother tongue in Australia. Looking from an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that the number of Australians whose native language was Italian and Greek experienced a downward trend. The opposite was true for […]
The provided line graph gives detailed information about the number of individuals who used Chinese, Arabic, Italian, and Greek as their mother tongue in Australia. Looking from an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that the number of Australians whose native language was Italian and Greek experienced a downward trend. The opposite was true for […]
