Mostly English with French in Quebec and parts of Manitoba.
This language is Inuktitut - an aboriginal language in Canada. 'Tunngasugitsi' means 'Welcome!' (the plural)
well thay are the same really but in a different language that called a news paper a "qwickous"
It has no effect on language. Canada's official languages are English and French.
I believe that it's English because so much people use this language to communicate with other people that has a different kind of nationality. And it's considered as an official language to a lot of countries. ex. USA and Canada
English is the most common language in Canada because Canada was under British rule for over a hundred years ending in 1867
IF your question was meant to be "What language do Canadians speak" then here is your answer: The 2 national languages of Canada are French and English
Canada is a democratic society.
It is a Bantu language.
Her mother language is Tamil. But she ives in canada.
Canada is an officially bilingual country, there is no "first language" which receives precedence over the other.
english
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