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because it was once a French colony.

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What percentage of new-brunswick speak french?

10 %


What does new brunswick people speak?

New Brunswick is the only officially bilingual province in Canada speaking English and French. Although there are many people in New Brunswick who speak in native languages and foreign languages.


What parts in Canada speak french?

Quebec is the largest French-speaking area, but New Brunswick is also bilingual.


Which of the 10 provinces speak french?

French is an official language in Québec and New-Brunswick. However Ontario and Manitoba use french in administration and justice.


What is the french translation to New brunswick?

"le nouveau Brunswick"


What is the capital city of New Brunswick in french?

Nouveau-Brunswick


Is new brunswick french?

New Brunswick is a bilingual province, meaning that we provide both French and English language services (seriously, there's French AND English on EVERY road sign in New Brunswick). So, no, we are neither French or English. We are both.


Do people from Toronto speak french?

Typically, Torontonians speak a little French, enough to say hello and goodbye, but most are nowhere neat fluent. You have to go to Quebec or New Brunswick to find a large number of French speakers.


Which parts of Canada speak french?

French is predominantly spoken in the province of Quebec, as well as in certain regions of New Brunswick and Ontario. Quebec is the only province where French is the official language. In these areas, French is commonly used in government, education, and everyday interactions.


Is edmundston New Brunswick french?

Mostly.


Why is French the native tongue of Canada?

It isn't. French is the native tongue for many people in Quebec and New Brunswick as well as small pockets in Alberta, but the majority of Canadians speak English.


Which areas in Canada speak french?

French is primarily spoken in the province of Quebec, with many Francophone communities also found in parts of New Brunswick and Ontario. Additionally, there are pockets of French speakers throughout the country, especially in urban areas and regions with historical ties to French settlement.