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Bengali in London is spoken by Bangladeshis and Tamil is spoken by Sri Lankan refugees.Its funny most of the languages are Indian ironically none of them are spoken by majority in india....
I dont much abut london demographics but are sri lankans tamils more than indian tamils over there?Bengali in London is spoken by Bangladeshis and Tamil is spoken by Sri Lankan refugees.
Yeah much more.I dont much abut london demographics but are sri lankans tamils more than indian tamils over there?
thats so unindianicYeah much more.
I dont much abut london demographics but are sri lankans tamils more than indian tamils over there?
Damn. Theres alot of indians and arab turks in the uk.
Being a life long Londoner (born and raised), i'd broadly agree with the map. Not quire sure about the accuracy of Polish being the second most widely spoken tongue from Brixton to Croydon. I would have thought it would be a dialect from Nigeria. The Nepalese part is plain bizarre. That's near Plumsted and Greenwich and that has a huge Somali community! I'm actually shocked Somali is not on here, considering they have a very large population from West to South London. Also Tamils in around Epsom?
Lol@at the far right of the map with the Punjabi section. That would be the Punjabi Sikh belt that stretches from Dartford to Gravesend.
South Asians are by far the most dominant minority.
Arabs and Turks are small in number. Those numbers are virtually all in London, henceforth they look large.
Yeah, Africans definitely seem to be underrepresented. And I thought that Jamaican Patois would also be shown considering that South London has a large population of them. Greenwich has a military barracks which probably explains the large amount of Nepalese speakers? And yeah proud to be from the Punjabi belt!Being a life long Londoner (born and raised), i'd broadly agree with the map. Not quire sure about the accuracy of Polish being the second most widely spoken tongue from Brixton to Croydon. I would have thought it would be a dialect from Nigeria. The Nepalese part is plain bizarre. That's near Plumsted and Greenwich and that has a huge Somali community! I'm actually shocked Somali is not on here, considering they have a very large population from West to South London. Also Tamils in around Epsom?
Lol@at the far right of the map with the Punjabi section. That would be the Punjabi Sikh belt that stretches from Dartford to Gravesend.
South Asians are by far the most dominant minority.
Most Punjabis and Gujaratis speak Hindi as a second or third language but very few Indians in the UK come from Hindi speaking areas.I don't see Hindi anywhere.
Being a life long Londoner (born and raised), i'd broadly agree with the map. Not quire sure about the accuracy of Polish being the second most widely spoken tongue from Brixton to Croydon. I would have thought it would be a dialect from Nigeria. The Nepalese part is plain bizarre. That's near Plumsted and Greenwich and that has a huge Somali community! I'm actually shocked Somali is not on here, considering they have a very large population from West to South London. Also Tamils in around Epsom?
Lol@at the far right of the map with the Punjabi section. That would be the Punjabi Sikh belt that stretches from Dartford to Gravesend.
South Asians are by far the most dominant minority.
Arabs and Turks are small in number. Those numbers are virtually all in London, henceforth they look large.
Janab, thoda Britishers ko bhi jagah de dijiye London me rehne ke liye.