There's no such thing as the Canadian language. Canadians speak English or French.
It seems like you may be confusing the language spoken in Prince Edward Island with a specific dialect or accent. The official languages of Prince Edward Island are English and French, with English being the most widely spoken. People in Prince Edward Island speak Canadian English, which is a variation of English spoken in Canada.
French is not the main language spoken in Prince Edward Island. However, there is a small French-speaking Acadian population on the island. The majority of the population speaks English.
In Canada, people typically spell "hello" the same way it is spelled in other English-speaking countries.
Nobody that I know (as a British Canadian) considers it an insult at all. That may be inferred in the particular way some people say it.
Roughly 7.2 million people in Canada speak French as their first language, primarily in the province of Quebec but also in parts of other provinces. Additionally, over half a million Canadians speak French as a second language.
The most common way to say hello in Canadian English is simply "hello." However, you may also hear people say "hi" or "hey" as a casual greeting.
Prince Edward Island
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people in prince Edward island speak dutch Japanese and french.
Prince Edward Island was founded by many unknown people.
The Canadian province with the smallest population is Prince Edward Island at 140,204 people as of May 2011. The Canadian Territory witht the smallest population is Nunavut with 31,906 people as of May 2011.
The Mi'kmaq people lived on Prince Edward Island for thousands of years.
Prince Edward Island is a province in Canada that consists of the main island itself and other minor islands. This island has land and sea as its natural resources.
haha ya we have pets
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English but there are a few french people as wellEnglish.
The Canadian province of Prince Edward Island has a population of 140,204 people. Its official bird is the blue jay, and its official flower is the pink lady's slipper.
Prince Edward Island, the smallest of Canada's provinces, also has the smallest provincial population, that of 138,157 people as indicated by a census from 2006.