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Do Canadians only speak two languages?

No, Canadians speak a variety of languages. While English and French are the official languages of Canada, many Canadians also speak other languages due to the country's diverse population and multicultural nature. Additionally, Indigenous languages are also spoken by various communities across Canada.


Which North American country has both french and English as its official language?

The North American country with both French and English as its official languages is Canada.Canada has both as official languages, though New Brunswick is the only province which is officially bilingual, with all government offices operating in both English and French.


Number of French speaking Canadians?

In Canada, both English and French are the official languages of the country and it is law for one to be bilingual as passed by the Official Languages Act established in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. It is stated that 98.5% of Canadians speak English of French with 67.5% speaking English Only, 13.3% speaking French only, and 17.7% speaking both languages. Roughly, 30% of the country are French speaking Canadians...this could be approximated at 7 million Canadian French speakers in Canada, with most residing in Quebec.


What languages are spoken by the three neighbors of the US?

The three neighbors of the US are Canada, Mexico, and Cuba. In Canada, English and French are the official languages. In Mexico, Spanish is the official language. In Cuba, Spanish is also the official language.


What is canadas official language?

Canada has two official languages: English and French. This is enshrined in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, recognizing the bilingual nature of the country. Both English and French have equal status in federal institutions and services.

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What countries have English and french as official languages?

Cameroon and Canada only!!


What languages are spoken in Saskatoon Saskatchewan?

English and French are both official, because they are the official languages of Canada, but English is predominate. The official languages of CANADA are English and French, but 95% of the people in Saskatchewan speak either English only, or English and Cree (a native language) or English and Ukrainian (mostly in farming communities). According to the latest census of Saskatchewan, only 345 people in a population of almost (not quite) one million (1,000,000) spoke only French, and everyone else spoke English.


What do french people do in Canada?

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


What is one of Canada's languages other than French and English I think Chinese is the third language so what is the fourth?

English and French are Canada's only official languages. However, since Canada is very multicultural, many other languages are spoken. See 'related links' for more information.


What Canada's official languages?

French and English. Mostly english, but Quebec, is only french, and Newbrunswick is bilingual. The rest is all english. All 11 territories and provinces left


Do Canadians only speak two languages?

No, Canadians speak a variety of languages. While English and French are the official languages of Canada, many Canadians also speak other languages due to the country's diverse population and multicultural nature. Additionally, Indigenous languages are also spoken by various communities across Canada.


Which North American country has both french and English as its official language?

The North American country with both French and English as its official languages is Canada.Canada has both as official languages, though New Brunswick is the only province which is officially bilingual, with all government offices operating in both English and French.


Why does Canada have two different languages?

In a nutshell (and if we completely discount the native population), the original colonization of the area that would later become Canada was by both French and English settlers. When Canada was confederated, both languages were granted official status.


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.


Why are English and French spoken in the US and Canada?

Colonists came to North America from both England and France, and created English and French colonies where those languages were spoken; later those colonies became the US and Canada, but the languages remained. (Note that in the US, only New Orleans still has any significant remnant of the French language, in the form of the Cajun dialect, whereas Canada has a much larger amount of French speakers, particularly in the province of Quebec.) =============================================================================== French and English are Canada's Official Languages. They have equal status. It is part of the formal recognition that the French and the English are Canada's two founding peoples. Nevertheless, several hundred languages and dialects are spoken within Canada.


Is shania twain french or English?

Shania Twain only speaks 2 languages French and English


Number of French speaking Canadians?

In Canada, both English and French are the official languages of the country and it is law for one to be bilingual as passed by the Official Languages Act established in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. It is stated that 98.5% of Canadians speak English of French with 67.5% speaking English Only, 13.3% speaking French only, and 17.7% speaking both languages. Roughly, 30% of the country are French speaking Canadians...this could be approximated at 7 million Canadian French speakers in Canada, with most residing in Quebec.