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How many Welsh speakers were in Wales 2011?

How many Welsh speakers were in Wales 2011?

562,000
Despite an increase in the size of the population, the number of Welsh speakers decreased from 582,000 in 2001 to 562,000 in 2011. Although lower than 2001, the proportion and number of Welsh speakers in 2011 were higher than the equivalent figures for 1991 (18.7 per cent and 508,000 people)i.

Is the number of Welsh speakers increasing?

There has been an increase in the percentage of Welsh speakers who note that they can only speak a little Welsh since 2004-06, rising from 16% to 24% in 2019-20. There was an increase from 4% to 8% in the percentage of Welsh speakers who can say just a few words.

How many Welsh speakers are there in Wales?

892,200
Welsh language

Welsh
Ethnicity Welsh
Speakers Wales: 892,200 (29.5% of the population of Wales, 2021; including both L1 and L2 speakers) England: 110,000 (2001, estimated) Argentina: 1,500–5,000 Canada: L1,<3,885
Language family Indo-European Celtic Insular Celtic Brittonic Western Welsh

How many people could speak Welsh in 2011?

562,016 people
The last Census in 2011 reported that 562,016 people were able to speak Welsh, while the APS for same time period (2011) reported that there were 769,000 – almost 207,000 more Welsh speakers.

How many Welsh speakers are in Wales 2021?

883,300 people
For the year ending 31 March 2021, the Annual Population Survey reported that 29.1% of people aged three or over were able to speak Welsh. This figure equates to 883,300 people. This is 0.8 percentage points higher than the previous year (year ending 31 March 2020), equating to around 24,600 more people.

What percentage speak Welsh in Wales?

Welsh is spoken by 19% of the population in Wales as a whole, and in many areas you’ll hear it used alongside English on the streets, in the shops and on the buses.

Why is Welsh declining?

Prior to the second half of the century, the language had no official status in Wales, and was mainly the language of family life and religion. Welsh was not present in public administration and had a minimal role in education, and as a result the number of Welsh speakers was steadily declining.

Why did the Welsh language decline?

With English sovereignty over Wales made official with Henry VIII’s Act of Union in 1536, use of Welsh was largely banned and laws were passed which removed the official status of the Welsh language. This meant people had to speak English to get work and progress.

What percentage of Wales can speak Welsh?

Is Wrexham really Welsh?

The 2011 Census results show that 16,659 people in the County of Wrexham are able to speak Welsh, which corresponds to 12.9% of the population. The total number who were able to speak Welsh in 2001 was 18,102, or 14.4% of the population.

Is Conwy Welsh speaking?

Conwy County Borough’s 30,600 Welsh speakers make up 5.4% of the Welsh speaking population of Wales. (Our population as a whole makes up 3.8% of the total Welsh population).

Is Rhyl Welsh speaking?

As can be seen from the map below, the electoral wards with the lowest percentages of Welsh speakers are Prestatyn North (12.6%), Rhyl West (12.7%) and Rhyl East (13.0%), which are coastal areas.

Our starting point is the census igures, which are derived from a self-assessment of Welsh language skills. According to the most recent census in 2011, there were 562,000 Welsh speakers in Wales 1

What is the licence number for speaking Welsh?

Welsh Government. Licence number 100021874. 9 Change in the proportion of people able to speak Welsh, by LSOA, 2001 to 2011 (a) 10 Number able to speak Welsh by community, 2011 The percentage of the population that speak Welsh daily, and can 1 11 A long-term strategy

Where are the highest and lowest Welsh speaking areas in Wales?

The lowest numbers of Welsh speakers are in Merthyr Tydfil (11,800) and Blaenau Gwent (11,600). The highest percentages of Welsh speakers can be found in Gwynedd (75%) and the Isle of Anglesey (66%). The lowest percentages of Welsh speakers are in Bridgend (17%) and Torfaen (17%).

Is the number of people speaking Welsh increasing or decreasing?

However, the number of people reporting to be able to speak Welsh has declined each quarter from December 2018 to March 2020, before increasing slightly in the most recent quarter. This increase should be treated with caution due to the change of survey mode since mid-March because of the coronavirus pandemic.

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