People in Newfoundland and Labrador currently speak dialects of English, although they also used to speak the Newfoundland dialect of Irish and a language called Beothuk. There is also some French spoken.
In Canada the main two languages spoken are French and English, being their official languages, and Quebec is the only strictly French speaking province. In Newfoundland the main two languages spoken would probably be French or English, but Canada also has a strong Asian population.
The primary languages in Yukon Territory are English and French.
Other languages in Yukon are German, Chinese, Tagalog, Dutch, Spanish, Vietnamese, Hungarian, Punjab, Gwich'in, and Tlingit.
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A majority of the territory, about 86%, speak English.
The official languages of Yukon Territory are:
English is the most widely spoken.
The Government of Yukon also recognizes several aboriginal languages as part of the cultural heritage of the territory, including:
All Canadian provinces speak English and French. In addition, Native American languages are spoken all over, as well as immigrant languages.
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The following 19 native languages are spoken in Canada:AbernaquieAlgonquinBeaverBella CoolaBlackfootBloodCreeGros VenturHaidiInuvikKootenayMicMacMohawkNootkaOjibwayPigeneseSalishSarcreeTlinkin
English and French are the top two languages used in Canada, the third most frequently used spoken language is languages of Chinese decent.
Both English and French are European languages spoken in Canada.
the languages in Canada is English and french
In the province of Québec, the French language is spoken almost exclusively. The Province of New Brunswick is Canada's only officially bilingual province. In large areas of eastern and northeastern Ontario, French is the working language. French is also widely spoken in parts of Manitoba and many other areas of Canada.
The languages spoken in Ontario are officially English and French, because Canada is a bilingual nation.
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.
French is mainlly spoken in Quebec and New Brunswick, but French and English are official languages all over Canada.
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The main languages of the province of Ifugao, Philippines are:IfugaoIlocanoTuwaliKalanguyaTagalogEnglish
French is spoken mostly in Quebec (Montreal) It is also spoken in Toronto, Canada
Languages spoken in the Northern Region of Canada are mostly English and Inuktitut (From the Inuit) There are several other languages, but these two are most common.
The following 19 native languages are spoken in Canada:AbernaquieAlgonquinBeaverBella CoolaBlackfootBloodCreeGros VenturHaidiInuvikKootenayMicMacMohawkNootkaOjibwayPigeneseSalishSarcreeTlinkin
Quebec is the largest prvince in Canada where French is spoken and Montreal is the 2nd largest city after Paris where French is spoken.
Quebéc ====== 1. Excuse me, but I think you meant "Québec." 2. French and English are Canada's "Official Languages." French is spoken in communities all across Canada. New Brunswick is Canada's only "Officially Bilingual" province. In eastern Ontario and northeastern Ontario, French is the working language in many communities. It is incorrect, therefore, to label one province as "the" French-speaking province.
The official language of British Columbia is English. However, there are also many communities in the province where other languages are spoken, including Punjabi, Mandarin, Tagalog, Spanish, and many Indigenous languages.
English and French are both official languages of Canada. There are also regional languages that are spoken mainly by the indigenous people of Canada, such as Inuktitut.