People in British Columbia talk by forming sounds, using their vocal chords and mouths, in the same way people in the rest of the world talk. However, if what you intended to ask was, 'What language do people in British Columbia speak,' English is by far the predominant language.
You either say hello (in english) or bonjour (in french).
what brought people to British Columbia in the 1800s
The British Empire gave the name to British Columbia, back when it was a colony of theirs. They wanted to name the colony after the Columbia river, but were afraid if they just called it 'Columbia', people would confuse it with Colombia, which is in South America. So, they put 'British' in front of it.
There are a variety of different staple foods in British Columbia, some of the main ones are: cheeseburgers, bacon
people get it by doing stuff
Canada's Pacific province is the British Columbia.
British Columbia is a beautiful Province with nice people and so much to do. :)
what brought people to British Columbia in the 1800s
About 4,419,974 people live in British Columbia.
some but not many
The British Empire gave the name to British Columbia, back when it was a colony of theirs. They wanted to name the colony after the Columbia river, but were afraid if they just called it 'Columbia', people would confuse it with Colombia, which is in South America. So, they put 'British' in front of it.
There are a variety of different staple foods in British Columbia, some of the main ones are: cheeseburgers, bacon
People from British Columbia.
First you go talk to a lawyer.
some people in British Columbia supported the idea because they wanted more control over their government. British Columbia had the advantage that if they would join the confederation the Canadian government would make them a railway from Nova Scotia to British Columbia
David Anderson, politician; Pamela Anderson, actress; and Ryan Reynolds, actor, are just few of the famous people who hail from British Columbia.
Around 2,000 in british columbia
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