McGill University
Concordia University
No, they are two separate Elite Universities, sometimes referred to together as Oxbridge because they are the two oldest English Universities.
The two main varieties of English are American English and British English. They differ mainly in pronunciation, vocabulary, and spelling conventions.
Thomas Kuhn has written: 'Two cultures, universities and intellectuals' -- subject(s): College stories, English, English College stories, English fiction, History and criticism, Universities and colleges in literature
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
Samoan and English
English and spanish.
English and Gaelic.
French and English
Tonga - Tongan, English. Samoa - Samoan, English.
scots and the english
Yes. Math and English is two of the 3 most important subjects in Norway.
Two main languages are English and French.