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English.
French is spoken in France, Canada, and Belgium as official language.
French is a national language of Canada, so it is spoken everywhere but especially so in Quebec.
English and French are the top two languages used in Canada, the third most frequently used spoken language is languages of Chinese decent.
"Choo" is in Haida, not Cree, language. Haida is a language spoken by the Haida people of British Columbia, Canada. Cree is a separate language spoken by various indigenous groups in Canada.
yes. in France and Canada
Yes. Here is a list of sign languages spoken in Canada:American Sign Language (ASL)Quebec Sign Language (LSQ)Maritime Sign LanguageInuiuukPlains Sign TalkPlateau Sign LanguageAmerican Sign Language, considered native to both Canada and the US, is the most widely spoken.
most people speak English but there are french speaking people too
French is the sixth most spoken language of the world it is spoken by 4% of the world's population
The language spoken in Canada is primarily English, which is also the main language spoken in Great Britain. However, it is worth noting that Canada is a bilingual country, and French is also an official language in certain areas, particularly in the province of Quebec.
English is more popular in Canada, as it is the most widely spoken language in the country, particularly in provinces like Ontario, British Columbia, and Alberta. However, French is also an official language in Canada and is spoken predominantly in the province of Quebec.
Spanish is currently more widely spoken as a first or second language, but French has close to as many speakers with good proficiency as Spanish.