French is a national language of Canada, so it is spoken everywhere but especially so in Quebec.
French and English are Canada's official languages, in all parts of Canada.
Most parts of Canada speak English so it would be:Forty-five. Some parts speak French so it would be: Quarante-cinq. And some parts speak Spanish so it would then be: Cuarenta y cinco. (I have taken the French and Spanish spellings off of Google Translate so sorry if its wrong!)
So that you attune your ear to spoken French.
Benin is a French colony, so it has spoken French ever since it was Dahomey and got its independence from France in 1960.
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English and French are Canada's only official languages. However, since Canada is very multicultural, many other languages are spoken. See 'related links' for more information.
English is the predominant language. French is also an official language. Various native Canadian languages are also officially supported.french == == Actually, on Wikipedia's article on "Canada", it is specified that the Official language of Canada is both French and English. However, English is more dominant in all of Canada.English and French are officially the official languages.
I think so as it is on the list of french speaking countries on http:/www.fll.vt.edu/French/francophonie.html
cause they were french
Grenoble is in France, so the language spoken there is French.
The two official languages of Canada are English and French and you shall certainly find them both used in Montreal. Since Canada is so multi-cultural you are liable to find dozens upon dozens of languages spoken in Montreal. Like many major cities it has ethnic regions where these languages are spoken as if in their native land.Also, since Montreal is centre of commerce and art there are many travelers and businesspeople passing through, adding to the variety of languages you will hear. Any major language you can think of probably has someone speaking it in Montreal.The official language is French. They do speak English as well.The main language is french. They also speak English and many other languages.English and French
French is the official language of Ivory Coast due to its colonial history with France. French was introduced during the colonization period and has since remained as the official language for communication, education, and government operations in the country.