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On average, an average Canadian can speak two languages. English and French are the official languages of Canada. However, many Canadians also speak additional languages due to the country's diverse population and multiculturalism.
According to the American Community Survey (ACS) conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau in 2015, approximately 1.3 million Americans speak French at home. However, it is important to note that this figure includes both fluent and non-fluent speakers. Additionally, there are many Americans who speak French as a second language or learn it in school.
France, South of Belgium (40% of the population speak french as a 1st language), West of Switzerland (20% speak French as a 1st language), Québec, New Brunswick (a Canadian province east of Quebec where 1/3 of the population is native French speaker). Almost everybody in the French oversea territories speak French at home (Guadeloupe, Martinique, French Guiana, Réunion, New Caledonia, etc). In Africa, French is the fastest-growing language. About half of the population in Abidjan (Cote d'Ivoire) speak French at home.
In the US, about 8.6% of the population, or roughly 27 million people, speak a language other than English at home.
Approximately 120,000 people in Australia speak French as their main language at home, according to the latest census data. This number includes both native French speakers and those who have learned French as a second language.
On average, an average Canadian can speak two languages. English and French are the official languages of Canada. However, many Canadians also speak additional languages due to the country's diverse population and multiculturalism.
Yes. Celine's three boys speak French. They always speak French at home and their nanny is Celine's sister.
According to the American Community Survey (ACS) conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau in 2015, approximately 1.3 million Americans speak French at home. However, it is important to note that this figure includes both fluent and non-fluent speakers. Additionally, there are many Americans who speak French as a second language or learn it in school.
According to the 2006 census, 67% of Canadians speak English at home as their first language. Most Canadians, however, can speak English even if it is not their first language as it is so prevalent, save in the province of Quebec which wishes to retain its French heritage.
According to the 2000 Census, French is the fourth most popular language in the United States that is spoken by people over the age of five years old. Approximately 1.6 million people speak French at home in the United States. In addition, approximately 450,000 people speak French-Creole. 17% of people in the United States who can speak a second language speak French.
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Yes. Celine's three boys speak French. They always speak French at home and their nanny is Celine's sister.
France, South of Belgium (40% of the population speak french as a 1st language), West of Switzerland (20% speak French as a 1st language), Québec, New Brunswick (a Canadian province east of Quebec where 1/3 of the population is native French speaker). Almost everybody in the French oversea territories speak French at home (Guadeloupe, Martinique, French Guiana, Réunion, New Caledonia, etc). In Africa, French is the fastest-growing language. About half of the population in Abidjan (Cote d'Ivoire) speak French at home.
As of the 2021 Canadian Census, approximately 3.2% of the Canadian population reported French as their only language spoken at home. This figure reflects the linguistic diversity in Canada, where French is one of the two official languages. The majority of French speakers reside in Quebec, where French is the predominant language.
In the US, about 8.6% of the population, or roughly 27 million people, speak a language other than English at home.
The official language is English due to the time spent in the British Empire, however, Mauritian people speak french, and a creole french at home.
Approximately 120,000 people in Australia speak French as their main language at home, according to the latest census data. This number includes both native French speakers and those who have learned French as a second language.