Quebec and Ontario speak French.
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Very few places in Ontario speak French. There are some, but Ontario is largely English speaking. New Brunswick is officially bilingual, and Quebec is French.
Most French speakers live in Quebec and Ontario. In Quebec, French is the majority language.
Quebec is the largest French-speaking area, but New Brunswick is also bilingual.
In North and South America, the French-speaking countries are Canada, French Guyana, Haiti, and parts of the US.
Most parts of Canada speak English so it would be:Forty-five. Some parts speak French so it would be: Quarante-cinq. And some parts speak Spanish so it would then be: Cuarenta y cinco. (I have taken the French and Spanish spellings off of Google Translate so sorry if its wrong!)
In Canada, most people speak French in the Quebec Territory.
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.
some parts of Canada
Quebec is the largest French-speaking area, but New Brunswick is also bilingual.
In North and South America, the French-speaking countries are Canada, French Guyana, Haiti, and parts of the US.
Yes as a matter of fact, Since some parts of Canada speak primarily French, some cigarette and smokeless tobacco labels are in French.
Most parts of Canada speak English so it would be:Forty-five. Some parts speak French so it would be: Quarante-cinq. And some parts speak Spanish so it would then be: Cuarenta y cinco. (I have taken the French and Spanish spellings off of Google Translate so sorry if its wrong!)
In Canada, most people speak French in the Quebec Territory.
Yes, they took it from Spain and France (and they took it from the Aboriginals ). That is why some Canadians in some parts of Canada speak French as their first language and some parts of Canada have Spanish names.
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.
French colonists and Huguenots came to Newfoundland and other parts of Canada and settled there. Later the British fought (and won) a war with France for Canada. Newfoundland is one of the places in Canada that still preserves Canadian French.
Canada
As of 2014, about 22.3% of the population of Canada speak French as their native language.
Even though Canada is bilingual, only one province has French and English as their official languages. In Quebec they speak French as their first and everywhere else it is English