It is one of them- Canada's official languages are English and French. However, more people speak English.
French is the predominant language in Quebec and is also widely spoken in New Brunswick. There are also other pockets of French speakers across the country.
As French is the second official language of Canada, many Canadians speak French (though more speak English). Quebec is a province in which most people speak French. French is also taught in schools.
In the 1800's, France ruled Canada but then Great Britan wanted Canada so the fought and Great Britain won. The French people that remained in Canada they left alone.
Because when the French came into Canada with the British, they kept their language as a traditional language. Later on, they kept it as one of the two offcial languages.
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Quebec
English
I don't know a language called "Fresh" . Most Canadians speak English or French.
The French like Canadians because the French founded Canada and a lot of Canadians speak French.
English. They speak English. Like Americans.
About 22% of Canadians speak French as their primary language. Most of these French-speakers reside in Quebec.
Canadians speak English and French. English = Good Morning French = Bonjour
French Canadians speak French and English, though their French is a dialect specific to Canada.
The languages they do speak is English, and French.
The native languages of French Canadians are French and some also speak English. In addition, some French Canadians may have a regional dialect such as Quebec French.
English or French
English and french
English and French
The majority of Canadians speak English, so the answer is green.French-Canadians speak French, so the answer for them is vert.
I don't know a language called "Fresh" . Most Canadians speak English or French.
Canadians speak English and French.
Canadians speak English and French.
Not all Canadians speak French. French is one of Canada's official languages, predominantly spoken in the province of Quebec and parts of Ontario, but it is not spoken everywhere in the country. Many Canadians are bilingual in English and French, but the majority of Canadians speak English as their primary language.
Five countries where French is spoken are France, Canada, Belgium, Switzerland, and Senegal.