FIELD STUDY: LANGUAGES SPOKEN BY RESPONDENTS
RESPONDENTS BY COMMUNITY
Tknglo-Indian (AI) |
398 |
Indians (I) |
182 |
Indian Christians (IC) |
10 |
Khasi and European (KE) |
38 |
Total |
628 |
LANGUAGES SPOKEN BY EACH COMMUNITY
AI |
I |
IC |
KE |
Total | |
Bengali (B) |
28 |
28 | |||
English (E) |
398 |
182 |
10 |
38 |
628 |
French |
2 |
2 | |||
Hindi (H) |
207 |
182 |
10 |
399 | |
Jaintia |
3 |
3 | |||
Kannada (KAN) |
26 |
47 |
73 | ||
Khasi (KAS) |
7 |
1 |
43 |
51 | |
Malayalam (MAL) |
33 |
33 | |||
Marathi (MAR) |
26 |
16 |
6 |
48 | |
Tamil (T) |
143 |
1 |
144 |
FURTHER ANALYSIS OF LANGUAGES SPOKEN BY ANGLO-INDIANS
B |
E |
H |
KAN |
KAS |
MAL |
MAR |
T | |
Bangalore & Mysore |
26 |
17 |
26 | |||||
Bombay |
7 |
7 |
2 | |||||
Calcutta |
28 |
63 |
30 | |||||
Cochin |
33 |
33 | ||||||
Coonoor |
35 |
7 |
35 | |||||
Devlali |
33 |
24 |
24 | |||||
Faridabad |
31 |
31 | ||||||
Ketti |
103 |
40 |
74 | |||||
Madras |
34 |
25 |
34 | |||||
New Delhi |
26 |
26 | ||||||
Shillong |
7 |
7 | ||||||
Total |
28 |
398 |
207 |
26 |
7 |
33 |
26 |
143 |
273
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