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English and French are the main languages in Canada.68% of Canada speak English as their first language.12% of Canada speak French as their first language.The remaining 20% speak one of the dozens of Native Canadian languages as their first (these native ones are not official languages because there are so many)
The majority of Canadians speak English, so the answer is green.French-Canadians speak French, so the answer for them is vert.
Approximately 39% of the French population can speak English.
If you become an officer in the Canadian forces you must learn to speak French fluently, so yes, the navy would speak French as well as English.
== There are 7 people, not including the french. The french question doesn't make sense. If it said, "3 of the 8 french people couldn't speak none," that would be clearer. So, there are 7+5== 12 people who can speak english,while the remaining(which is 3) people can't speak english. Simple as that. Simple addition. ===
la langue de la langue françaiseIn English we do not say "the language of French." We say the "language of France," or the "French language." La langue française, in either case.
French Guiana was once a colony of France, so they speak French.Suriname was once a colony of the Netherlands, so they speak Dutch. Guyana was once a colony of Great Britain, so they speak English.
Most of Europe can speak in English but it is not their primary language. If you lived in the United States you would speak your birth language of English not Spanish or French or any of the Native American languages or other languages that exist in that nation. Germans speak German in Germany. French speak French in France. They can speak in English too because English speaking people do business with them and the tourists do too. In the US they do not get very many German or French people visiting so they don't learn those languages but they do learn Spanish since there are millions there who speak in Spanish.
They are German so they speak German to each other.
"Parle" in French means "speak" in English. It is the second person singular imperative form of the verb "parler," which means "to speak."
Lots of people will speak English to you in Paris with no problem. Paris is in France, so French is the local language and just like you would prefer to speak your language where you live instead of a foreign language, the French people would of course have a preference for speaking French, rather than English or any other language.
John A. Macdonald spoke english. However, he also studied latin and french. Although it was known that he understood and could speak french, he refused to do so.