In the 19th century, only 5% of the manitoban's population spoke english.
Nowadays, 96% of the population speak english.
The first language of an overwhelming majority of Manitobans is English, but French is also the first language of many Manitobans. There are also many people of the first nations who learned to speak their own languages first.
Many Canadians do speak French and most from Quebec or New Brunswick are capable of conversing in it even if they do not have true fluency. However, most Ontarians, Manitobans, Saskatchewanians, Albertans, and British Columbians do not speak French (most are monolingual Anglophones). In fact, it has been found that more Canadians speak Cantonese than French, especially in British Columbia.
to speak iEnglish is 'parler anglais' in French.
The English translation of "Do you speak French?" is "Parlez-vous français?" in French.
Speak ( in English) - parler( In French )
I'm not sure. how do u say i dont speak english in french?
Nous parlons anglais is the phrase which is in French. It says we speak in English in French.
(vous) parlez means (you) speak in French.
English: We speak french French: Nous parlons français
If they already speak English then they usually learn French in school, but if not they learn English.
What else should they be speaking? The French speak French because they have been taught how to speak that way. Just as the English speak English because that is what they have been taught.
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