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Canada is a multilignual country, with Punjabi being the third most spoken and over one hundred langages being used regularly. Outside of one province French is a minority language with much less use than other languages.
French and even English would be in major decline if it was not for the language laws in Canada that require the use of English and French. So they contribute by making their languages the law.
Canada would be a country where both French and English are spoken.many countries speak French and English, but the most prominent one is Canada.
Canada is an example of a bilingual nation, with English and French as its official languages.
Yes. There are many languages spoken in Canada. Some languages include: English, French, Hindi, Punjabi, Korean, Chinese, Japanese, etc. The first language of Canada is English, while the second language is French.
In Canada, particularly in the province of Quebec, both English and French are official languages. French is commonly spoken in Quebec and in other parts of the country due to Canada's bilingual status.
I speak two languages so I am bilingual. The bilingual countries, such as Canada and Equatorial Guinea, have two official languages.
Canada became a bilingual country because Canadians study both French and English in school.
Canada mostly
Yes, it is a bilingual country (French and English).
Predominantly English, but French as well (since Canada is a bilingual country).
Canada would be a country where both French and English are spoken.many countries speak French and English, but the most prominent one is Canada.
Canada is an example of a bilingual nation, with English and French as its official languages.
Yes. There are many languages spoken in Canada. Some languages include: English, French, Hindi, Punjabi, Korean, Chinese, Japanese, etc. The first language of Canada is English, while the second language is French.
There was colonization of Canada by both England and France as early as the 17th century. Canada did not become an officially bilingual country until 1980, however.
In Canada, particularly in the province of Quebec, both English and French are official languages. French is commonly spoken in Quebec and in other parts of the country due to Canada's bilingual status.
Canada is an officially bilingual country, there is no "first language" which receives precedence over the other.
They have 2 official languages .
I speak two languages so I am bilingual. The bilingual countries, such as Canada and Equatorial Guinea, have two official languages.