Mostly English, some Ukrainian.
Yes, people spoke French in Canada in 1910 and they still speak it there today in some areas.
Provinces (and territories) is when you are speaking about Canada. they are what make up Canada. Providence is Rhode Island capitol, or you can use providence when speak of a person/being who exercises care.
French is most commonly spoken in the province of Quebec, particularly in cities like Montreal and Quebec City. There are also significant French-speaking populations in provinces like New Brunswick and areas of Ontario.
In Nunivt is where people speak that langage.
Basically all of Canada, as well as the fur trading business. This is why many of the Canadian provinces speak French.
Basically all of Canada, as well as the fur trading business. This is why many of the Canadian provinces speak French.
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.
in Canada, there are only about 150, 000 people who can speak fluent cree.
People in Canada speak English, so I imagine they would say 'bye'
People speak English in Canada. However, French is also an official language, particularly in the province of Quebec.
Canada is a country. It doesn't contain any additional countries. If you are asking what provinces speak French, Québec has the largest French-speaking population, but French is official in all of the provinces. ---------- Canada is bilingual making French an official Canadian language but not the provinces. Only Manitoba and NB are bilingual, French English.
French and English