spoke English (English language) as a mother tongue (also including persons who had more than one mother tongue). The next most common mother tongue was Italian (Italian language).
3,315 8% - Irish 2,820 7% - East Indian 2,735 7% - Polish 2,470 6% - Scottish 2,345 6% - Russian 1,680 4% - Lebanese 1,670 4% - Greek 1,655 4% - Filipino 1,400 4% - Chinese 1,395 4% - German 1,315 3% - '''Mother Tongue Language (2006 Census)'''
work Detailed Mother Tongue (103), Knowledge of Official Languages (5), Age Groups (17A) and Sex (3) for the Population of Canada, Provinces, Territories, Census Divisions and Census Subdivisions, 2006 Census - 20% Sample Data publisher Statistics Canada date 2007-11-20 url http: www12.statcan.ca english census06 data topics RetrieveProductTable.cfm?ALEVEL 3&APATH 3&CATNO &DETAIL 0&DIM &DS 99&FL 0&FREE 0&GAL 0&GC 99&GK NA&GRP 1&IPS
responses), compared to 47.1% in 2001 and 50.2% in 1996; while French (French language) was mother tongue to 32.1% of residents in 2006, compared to 36.9% in 2001 and 35.8% in 1996.
0.4% - Spanish 135 0.4% - Portuguese 115 0.3% - German 80 0.2% - Chinese, n.o.s. 75 0.2% - Creole 70 0.2% - Greek 70 0.2% -
: 10,806 ** Lafontaine: 9,008 * Population in 1991: ** Saint-Jérôme: 23,384 ** Bellefeuille: 10,883 ** Saint-Antoine: 10,232 ** Lafontaine: 7,365 The 2006 census (Canada 2006 Census) found that 95.6% of residents spoke French (French language) as their mother tongue. The next most common languages were English (1.4%) and Spanish (1.0%).
Spanish was their first language. The next most common languages were Chinese (Chinese language) and Dutch (Dutch language) at 0.6% each, followed by Danish (Danish language) and Norwegian (Norwegian language) at 0.4% each, Swedish (Swedish language) at 0.3%, and Lao (Lao language) at 0.2%.
mother tongues were English (English language) at 0.9%, followed by Spanish (Spanish language) at 0.3%, Arabic at 0.2%, and Chinese languages, Portuguese (Portuguese language), Atikamekw (Abenaki) (Atikamekw), German (German language) and Niger–Congo languages at 0.1% each.
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0.8% identified German (German language), 0.7% identified Ukrainian (Ukrainian language), and 0.5% identified Cree (Cree language) as their first language learned. The next most common languages were Chinese (Chinese language) and Spanish (Spanish language) at about 0.3% each.