Canada has both English and French as official languages.
Canada has two official languages: English and French. These languages are recognized at the federal level, and many government services and documents are available in both languages to support bilingualism in the country.
Switzerland has four national languages including Romansch. The other three official languages are German, French, and Italian.
Cameroon has two national languages: English and French. These languages are used in government and education alongside numerous indigenous languages spoken throughout the country.
Switzerland has four national languages: German, French, Italian, and Romansh. These languages are recognized at the federal level, and the distribution of speakers varies across different regions of the country.
A mono-based national language is a language that is primarily based on one linguistic source or origin. Examples include languages like Icelandic or Korean. A multi-based national language, on the other hand, is a language that has multiple linguistic sources or origins influencing its development, such as English, which has influences from Latin, Germanic, and French languages.
There are 22 officially recognized languages in India. However, the Constitution of India recognizes Hindi and English as the official languages at the national level.
canadas national fish is cod and salmon................................................thats wat i think how bout u
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Oh Canada
The beaver and the maple leaf
the canadien national tree is the maple tree
July 1
immigrants settle in canadas cities Economic forces drove canadian immigration Asians are the largest immigriant group canadians used to fear immigration would ruin their culture APEX!
Switzerland has four official languages (not national languages).
Banff national park is the correct answer with Banff the city itself being the hub of the park. with over 3.1m visitors annually.
Singapore National languages :TamilMalayEnglishChineseEthnic Groups: ChineseIndiaMalayEurasian
The national dresses of Canada include the toque, anorak, and Ceinture fléchée. However, in the 21st century, these are not highly popularized within the culture.
National University of Modern Languages was created on 2000-05-29.