Well, the official languages of Canada are French and English. But the official languages for Saskatchewan in Canada are English and French. I'm doing a report on that Province in Canada, so I think I should know. So ya, I think they are English and French. Does that answer your question?!
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The place is Saskatchewan and the officil language is English
English and French are both official, because they are the official languages of Canada, but English is predominate. The official languages of CANADA are English and French, but 95% of the people in Saskatchewan speak either English only, or English and Cree (a native language) or English and Ukrainian (mostly in farming communities). According to the latest census of Saskatchewan, only 345 people in a population of almost (not quite) one million (1,000,000) spoke only French, and everyone else spoke English.
Saskatchewan is a Canadian province in the Great plains. The official languages of the province are English and French. English is the language most often spoken in this part of Canada.
it is english and french
Saskatchewan has both English-speaking and French-speaking populations due to its history of colonization and settlement by both British and French explorers and settlers. The province has a significant French-speaking community, particularly in the western region known as Fransaskois, where the descendants of French settlers have maintained their language and culture.
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The official language of Rome, Italy, is Italian. However, given its role as a major international city, English is also widely spoken and understood, especially in tourist areas and business settings.
Canadian Constitution and Official Languages Act
A country can have one or more official languages, depending on its constitution and historical background. Some countries may have multiple official languages to reflect the diversity of their population and promote inclusivity and equality among different linguistic groups.
The answer to the definition "having 2 official languages" is "official bilingualism". Official bilingualism is in place in countries like Canada and Puerto Rico, which have two official languages.
Africa is a continent, and therefore has no official languages. It is made up of 54 different coutries, representing over 100 official languages.
The official languages of Manitoba are English and French. Both languages have equal status in the legislative assembly, government services, and the courts.
Saskatchewan is a province of the nation of Canada, and therefore cannot technically have "national" colours. The official flag of Saskatchewan is green, yellow, and red.