The majority of people in British Columbia speak English. However, there can be a minority of the population that does speak French.
most people speak English but there are french speaking people too
yes there are some french speaking people but we mostly speak English
French people speak French. In addition, some of them learn foreign languages in school, such as Italian, Spanish, or English.
to preserve the french language.
Even though Canada is bilingual, only one province has French and English as their official languages. In Quebec they speak French as their first and everywhere else it is English
They speak Italian.
== There are 7 people, not including the french. The french question doesn't make sense. If it said, "3 of the 8 french people couldn't speak none," that would be clearer. So, there are 7+5== 12 people who can speak english,while the remaining(which is 3) people can't speak english. Simple as that. Simple addition. ===
French and English, but mostly English
Because it's their native language.That's like asking why the French speak French or the English Speak English or the Chinese speak Chinese.
The majority of people in British Columbia speak English. However, there can be a minority of the population that does speak French.
most people speak English but there are french speaking people too
yes there are some french speaking people but we mostly speak English
people in prince eward island (pei) speak french japenese and dutch i have not found any sights that have said that people in pei speak english.
French people speak French. In addition, some of them learn foreign languages in school, such as Italian, Spanish, or English.
to preserve the french language.
well Quebec is mostly bilingual with many people who speak French. other territories do speak partially in French as well as in English. I live in BC and speak both.