French, although most French Canadians speak English pretty well also.
No, Canadians speak a variety of languages. While English and French are the official languages of Canada, many Canadians also speak other languages due to the country's diverse population and multicultural nature. Additionally, Indigenous languages are also spoken by various communities across Canada.
Most Canadians for whom French is not their native language have a basic understanding of it, as it is taught in most schools, as early as elementary school, being one of two official languages in the country.
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.
French speaking Canadians are called Canadians. English speaking Canadians are called Canadians. Canadians are Canadians.
Many Canadians do speak French and most from Quebec or New Brunswick are capable of conversing in it even if they do not have true fluency. However, most Ontarians, Manitobans, Saskatchewanians, Albertans, and British Columbians do not speak French (most are monolingual Anglophones). In fact, it has been found that more Canadians speak Cantonese than French, especially in British Columbia.
French Canadians speak French and English, though their French is a dialect specific to Canada.
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English and French
The languages they do speak is English, and French.
No, Canadians speak a variety of languages. While English and French are the official languages of Canada, many Canadians also speak other languages due to the country's diverse population and multicultural nature. Additionally, Indigenous languages are also spoken by various communities across Canada.
English and French are the official languages of Canada
Canadian and Canadian English, they also think they are French
Many western Canadian towns offer French Immersion and francophone classes and schools. I think this proves how Western Canadians have accepted having two National languages.
English is the language spoken by a majority of Canadians. French and English are Canada's Official Languages and they have equal status.
Most Canadians for whom French is not their native language have a basic understanding of it, as it is taught in most schools, as early as elementary school, being one of two official languages in the country.
French is one of the native languages spoken in Belgium.
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.