most people speak English but there are french speaking people too
French colonists and Huguenots came to Newfoundland and other parts of Canada and settled there. Later the British fought (and won) a war with France for Canada. Newfoundland is one of the places in Canada that still preserves Canadian French.
The three languages spoken by the United States' neighbors are Spanish in Mexico, French in Canada, and French and English in Canada.
English, Spanish, and possibly Vietnamese (in the US) and French (in Canada)
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.
English, Spanish and French
French colonists and Huguenots came to Newfoundland and other parts of Canada and settled there. Later the British fought (and won) a war with France for Canada. Newfoundland is one of the places in Canada that still preserves Canadian French.
The three languages spoken by the United States' neighbors are Spanish in Mexico, French in Canada, and French and English in Canada.
the languages in Canada is English and french
English, Spanish, and possibly Vietnamese (in the US) and French (in Canada)
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.
French and English
Both English and French are European languages spoken in Canada.
depends whether you mean English Canada or French Canada. In English, the translation is 'sun'. In French, which is usually spoken in French Canada, it is "soleil" Also, Canadian is not a language.
Numerous other languages are spoken in Canada in various different places, especially since Canada is a nation of immigrants, many of whom brought foreign languages with them. However, Canada has one other official language, French, which is spoken primarily in Quebec and among a number of bilingual populations in New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, and southern Newfoundland.
English 56.9%. - English/French 16.1%. French 21.3%
Two main languages are English and French.
French is mainlly spoken in Quebec and New Brunswick, but French and English are official languages all over Canada.