In Canada they would speak either English or French, depending on whom they're talking to.
Canada's spoken languages have been most influenced by English and French, due to historical colonization by Britain and France. Additionally, there are indigenous languages that have influenced Canadian speech patterns.
English has its origins in England/Great Britain and it continues to be spoken there and throughout the United Kingdom. It is not necessarily the primary or only language in every country in the United Kingdom. Lands once colonized by Great Britain have English as the native language, or at least one of the official languages. English is the predominant language in Australia, Canada and the US, and it is one of the major languages in India as well. This subject is more vast than the questioner probably realizes. There are many Englishes, and not just one. This is a wonderful thing, and a testament to the flexibility of English. There are many different dialects and sub-groupings of English, but there are at least two Englishes that are considered 'standard'. One is British English, and the other is North American English.
The English language originated from the Germanic tribes that migrated to Britain in the 5th and 6th centuries. The Anglo-Saxons settled and established their language, which evolved into Old English. Over time, it absorbed influences from Latin, Norse, and Norman French to become the English language spoken in Great Britain today.
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland has the longest country name in the English language. It is often shortened to United Kingdom or UK for convenience.
The Anishinaabe people (also spelled Anishinabe, plural: Anishinaabeg) speak the following languages:EnglishFrenchOjibwe (Including Odawa)PotawatomiAlgonquin
Yes, Canada trades with Great Britain.
Canada is still around. So is great Britain.
Canada was actually part of Great Britain and was a hiding place for Loyalists (people who where loyal to Britain).
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Great Britain, as the people of America first came from there to be the colonies.
It relates to Great Britain and the United Kingdom, its people and language
Yes, Canada and Britain have an excellent relationship.
Originally a colony, and later a dominion.
The English Language is the primary language of various countries throughout the world including Great Britain (England, Scotland, Wales), Ireland, Canada, United States, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand and many Caribbean Islands.
You would speak the same language you spoke before you went to Great Britain. If you're asking what language you should use in Great Britain, the answer is English.
In the beginning, Great Britain funded Canada