French and English eh
Canadian isn't a language. People in Canada speak either English or French...Prime Minister Harper
3% of Canadians speak Spanish. 909,000 of them as a first language, and another 99,000 as a second language.
Yes, there is a Canadian Sign Language (ASL). It is a distinct sign language used by Deaf communities in Canada and is different from American Sign Language (ASL). Canadian Sign Language has its own grammar, vocabulary, and regional variations.
Canadian is not a language. The average Canadian speaks English. So assuming this, hello would be hello "in Canadian." Answer: Hello
Do you mean in the Canadian language? Try the Google tanslator.
Quebec
The cast of Language and Canadian Citizenship - 1977 includes: Henry Ramer
In Nunavut, the people primarily speak Inuktitut, which is one of the official languages of the territory alongside English and French. Inuktitut is a language spoken by the Inuit people of the Canadian Arctic and is an important part of their cultural heritage.
"Canadian" is not a language. French and English are Canada's official languages.
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French is spoken by the majority of people in Quebec. France once had settlements in the area which is now the Canadian province of Quebec.
There is no such thing as Canadian Language. In Canada the acceptable languages are French and English and Kenyans speak one of them - Eglish (HMH The Queens Language )