Well obviously not ALL Canadians speak only 2 languages HOWEVER the two official languages of Canada are French and English.
(That was part of an old joke) A person who speaks: three (or more) languages is a polyglot; two languages is bilingual; and only one language is... an American.
On average, most people can speak one to two languages fluently. Some individuals may be multilingual and speak three or more languages, while others may only speak their native language. The number of languages a person can speak often depends on factors such as upbringing, education, and exposure to different languages.
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.
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.
If the person is bilingual, then that person can speak, write and research in two languages. A multilingual person can speak as many languages that he/she has learned.
English. They speak English. Like Americans.
There are no countries near France that speak ONLY two languages, but all of them speak more than two languages.
Canada has two languages and we only have one because before there were any named continents the Americans and Canadians had war the Canadians won and became a different continent and had their own languages-Sharon 11 almost 12
Canada has two official languages: English and French. English: love French: l'amour
(That was part of an old joke) A person who speaks: three (or more) languages is a polyglot; two languages is bilingual; and only one language is... an American.
On average, most people can speak one to two languages fluently. Some individuals may be multilingual and speak three or more languages, while others may only speak their native language. The number of languages a person can speak often depends on factors such as upbringing, education, and exposure to different languages.
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.
multilinguist, polyglot; use dictionary.com for more reference
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.
If the person is bilingual, then that person can speak, write and research in two languages. A multilingual person can speak as many languages that he/she has learned.
People who speak two languages are commonly referred to as bilingual.
bi-lingual The term for a person who is able to speak two languages is: Bilingual.