English and French
People speak English in Canada. However, French is also an official language, particularly in the province of Quebec.
The Mi'kmaq people speak the Mi'kmaq language, which is an Algonquian language indigenous to Eastern Canada.
Most people in Canada do not speak French as their first language. English is actually the most widely spoken language in Canada. However, French is one of Canada's official languages, and it is the first language of the majority of people in the province of Quebec, as well as in some parts of New Brunswick and Ontario. Additionally, the Canadian government has implemented policies to protect the French language and promote bilingualism.
Approximately 7.7 million people in Canada speak French as their first language. Additionally, there are around 2.7 million people who speak French as a second language, making French one of the country's official languages.
The Tsuut'ina people speak the Tsuut'ina language, which is a member of the Athabaskan language family. It is indigenous to the Tsuut'ina Nation in Alberta, Canada.
The Inuit people speak Inuktitut, which is a language spoken by various Inuit groups in Canada and parts of Greenland. Inuktitut is one of the Inuit-Yupik-Unangan languages and is recognized as an official language in Nunavut, Canada.
Most people in Central America speak Spanish. Brazilian people speak Portuguese. St Martin people speak English. Actually, they speak their imperialist language and do not use their own languages. They love their colonist so much that they prefer its language to theirs. Well, it is probably the result of 3G (Gold, Glory and Gospel), the famous motto of European colonialism.
Approximately 7 million people in Canada speak French as their first language, primarily in the province of Quebec but also in other parts of the country such as New Brunswick and Ontario. French is one of the two official languages of Canada.
Around 10,000,000 people speak French as a primary language in Canada. Most of them of course are from the province of Quebec and New Brunswick. Around 30% of the population in Canada can speak French but, not necessarily as a primary language.
English is shared by both the US and Canada.French is also a shared language. about 7 million people speak French in Canada, and about 2 million speak it in the United States.
Albert Namatjira spoke Western Arrernte, which is an indigenous language of the Arrernte people in Central Australia.
In lower Canada, people spoke primarily French. French settlers established the colony of Lower Canada in the early 17th century, and French remained the dominant language throughout the region.