Roughly 31% of Canadian citizens are French-speaking and 25% are of French-Canadian descent. Not all French speakers are of French descent, and not all people of French-Canadian heritage are exclusively or primarily French-speaking.
People speak English and French in Canada, particularly in the province of Quebec where both languages are official. English and French are also spoken in many countries in Africa, such as Cameroon and Senegal, due to their colonial history.
Around 10,000,000 people speak French as a primary language in Canada. Most of them of course are from the province of Quebec and New Brunswick. Around 30% of the population in Canada can speak French but, not necessarily as a primary language.
Approximately 274 million people speak French fluently worldwide.
French and English are Canada's two official languages. Most people in Québec speak French. New Brunswick is officially bilingual. French is the predominant language in many parts of northern and eastern Ontario. French is also the first language of many people in Manitoba.
According to the last census, about 55,000 people in BC can speak French. About 1350 speak only French.
Canada first belonged to the french, then british. So Canadians are descended from either british or french. that is why many people in Canada speak French.
No, they are Canadian. Many people in the province of Quebec do, however, speak French, because they have history with the French.
well Quebec is mostly bilingual with many people who speak French. other territories do speak partially in French as well as in English. I live in BC and speak both.
People speak English and French in Canada, particularly in the province of Quebec where both languages are official. English and French are also spoken in many countries in Africa, such as Cameroon and Senegal, due to their colonial history.
in Benin how many people Speak French
Around 10,000,000 people speak French as a primary language in Canada. Most of them of course are from the province of Quebec and New Brunswick. Around 30% of the population in Canada can speak French but, not necessarily as a primary language.
As they normally would. There are many who speak French as their first language in Canada for instance. It is also an official language there.
No there are many other places in which people speak french. For example, Quebec. Many french speakers live in Canada and places outside of France.
It is one of them- Canada's official languages are English and French. However, more people speak English. French is the predominant language in Quebec and is also widely spoken in New Brunswick. There are also other pockets of French speakers across the country.
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)
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.
Approximately 274 million people speak French fluently worldwide.