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Canada uses canadian dollars and has french as one of it's official languages.
depends whether you mean English Canada or French Canada. In English, the translation is 'sun'. In French, which is usually spoken in French Canada, it is "soleil" Also, Canadian is not a language.
The proper adjective or noun in English is Canadian (of or from Canada, a person from Canada). The French spelling canadien is a French Canadian (male), female canadienne.
The country itself is part of the British Commonwealth, but maintains its own government. Both Britain and France held Canadian territory during their colonial periods; France later relinquished its Canadian lands. About 24% of Canadians speak French as their first language; and French is an official language in Canada along with English. There is a very strong French infuence in Canada.
They're Canadian but if they're born in Montreal and speak French then they are French Canadian.
The Canadian province known for its French culture and heritage is Quebec. Quebec is the only predominantly French-speaking province in Canada and has a unique history and cultural identity that differs from the rest of the country.
Some Canadian's Speak French because during the time of immigration to "The New World" settlers came from France, and England, who took over Canada. Most Canadian's are indeed English, however in the central part of the country they have larger masses of French speaking populations.
The Canadian Dollar.
Canada is a country. It doesn't contain any additional countries. If you are asking what provinces speak French, Québec has the largest French-speaking population, but French is official in all of the provinces. ---------- Canada is bilingual making French an official Canadian language but not the provinces. Only Manitoba and NB are bilingual, French English.
People or things from Canada are "Canadian". (The French / Canadian spelling is Canadien.)
"Canadian" is not a language. French and English are Canada's official languages.
France surrendered all of its empire in what is now canada