Quebec
If you are talking about Canada, it's Quebec. In america Its New Orleans French Quarter.
the province of Québec is mostly French-speaking
Quebec is the largest prvince in Canada where French is spoken and Montreal is the 2nd largest city after Paris where French is spoken.
French is primarily spoken in the province of Quebec in Canada. It is also spoken in some regions of New Brunswick, Ontario, and Manitoba.
Canada is officially a bilingual country. There are francophones [ French-Canadians ] throughout the country, but the Canadian province of Quebec is the home of the French-Canadian culture and thus is predominantly French speaking. Provincial law dictated the removal of all English signs in order to try to protect its culture from becoming submerged in English.
If you are talking about Canada, it's Quebec. In america Its New Orleans French Quarter.
the province of Québec is mostly French-speaking
Saskatchewan is a Canadian province in the Great plains. The official languages of the province are English and French. English is the language most often spoken in this part of Canada.
French is spoken by the majority of people in Quebec. France once had settlements in the area which is now the Canadian province of Quebec.
Quebec is the largest prvince in Canada where French is spoken and Montreal is the 2nd largest city after Paris where French is spoken.
French is primarily spoken in the province of Quebec in Canada. It is also spoken in some regions of New Brunswick, Ontario, and Manitoba.
Canada is officially a bilingual country. There are francophones [ French-Canadians ] throughout the country, but the Canadian province of Quebec is the home of the French-Canadian culture and thus is predominantly French speaking. Provincial law dictated the removal of all English signs in order to try to protect its culture from becoming submerged in English.
French is spoken mostly in Quebec (Montreal) It is also spoken in Toronto, Canada
In 1860, the primary languages spoken in Nova Scotia were English and French. English was predominantly used by the British settlers, while French was spoken mainly by the Acadian population, particularly in the eastern regions of the province. Additionally, some Indigenous languages were spoken by the Mi'kmaq people. The linguistic landscape reflected the province's diverse cultural heritage and colonial history.
Québec. ====== Eastern and Northeastern Ontario have significant French-speaking populations, as does Manitoba. New Brunswick is Canada's only Officially Bilingual province. French is also spoken in many pockets across Canada. French and English are Canada's Official Languages and have equal status.
French mainly.
French is mainly spoken in the province of Quebec, as well as in parts of New Brunswick and Ontario. Quebec is the only province where French is the official language, with a majority of its population being francophone. French is also spoken in various communities across Canada, particularly in urban areas with a significant francophone population.