French Canadians speak French and English, though their French is a dialect specific to Canada.
English is the language spoken by a majority of Canadians. French and English are Canada's Official Languages and they have equal status.
No, Canadians speak a variety of languages. While English and French are the official languages of Canada, many Canadians also speak other languages due to the country's diverse population and multicultural nature. Additionally, Indigenous languages are also spoken by various communities across Canada.
The native languages of French Canadians are French and some also speak English. In addition, some French Canadians may have a regional dialect such as Quebec French.
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English and French
Not all Canadians speak French. French is one of Canada's official languages, predominantly spoken in the province of Quebec and parts of Ontario, but it is not spoken everywhere in the country. Many Canadians are bilingual in English and French, but the majority of Canadians speak English as their primary language.
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The languages they do speak is English, and French.
No, French is not spoken in Malawi. For the languages of Malawi, click here.
The official languages spoken in Wallonia, Belgium are French and German. Additionally, some minority languages like Walloon, Picard, and Luxembourgish are also spoken in certain regions of Wallonia.
The main languages spoken in Bretagne (Brittany) are French and Breton. French is the official language, while Breton is a Celtic language that is spoken by a minority of the population.
Most of Canada speaks English. (They also speak "Francias")Yes Canada is an English speaking country. Other languages are spoken including Spanish and Asian languages.__Canada is a bilingual country - English and French.French and English are Canada's Official Languages. While more Canadians speak English than speak French, the two Official Languages have equal status.