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Yes, French is the main language spoken in Quebec. It is the official language of the province and is widely used in government, education, and everyday life. Quebec has laws and policies aimed at promoting and protecting the French language.
The 2 official languages of Quebec are French and English.84% speak Canadian French as their main language and 15% speak Canadian English as their main language. Most of the French speakers can also speak English, and about half of the English speakers can also speak French.
In Magdalen Islands, Quebec, the most commonly spoken languages are French and English. French is the official language of Quebec, while English is also widely spoken due to the island's tourism industry and proximity to English-speaking regions in the Maritimes.
The official language of Quebec is French. But most people in the areas around Quebec , speak both languages fluently
French is used most in Quebec.
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Quebec's official language is French.
Yes. Out of all the Canadian provinces, Quebec is the only one where French is the sole official language. There is an English-speaking minority but it is not a main language. Quebec was always (since european colonization) inhabited by French-speaking citizens mostly. Actually Ontario, Maritimes and 1/3 of the United-States territory was inhabited by the French. After being conquered their territory was reduced to modern Quebec. Quebec has its own culture that is quite distinct from the French in France.
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Montreal is the main city in the province of Quebec.