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What is Canada's British influence?

first of all they were the people who brought our official language (English) second of all they owned some of the land third of all they built communities forth of all they were the people who said that Canada should be a independent country fifth of all they were the people who said we should have a president sixth of all they made laws


Why is English is said to an auxilliary language?

Where English is not the main language it is the secondary language. Auxiliary meaning secondary or supporting


Why doesn't America have an official language?

It all started back when George Washington was president. People urged him to make English the official language of the new country America. He didnt though because he said it would discourage other cultures and immigrants from coming to America.


What is the official lanuguage of Ireland?

In Ireland the most widely spoken language is English. According to the Irish constitution the official language is Irish. Article 8 of the constitution is as follows:1. The Irish language as the national language is the first official language.2. The English language is recognised as a second official language. 3. Provision may, however, be made by law for the exclusive use of either of the said languages for any one or more official purposes, either throughout the State or in any part thereof.


What can be said about Urdu?

Urdu is the official language of Pakistan. Most people there however speak Punjabi and Sindhi.


Why is Creole not an official language?

I'm assuming you're referring to Louisiana Creole, and not creoles in general (there are quite a few of them, and you can turn any combination of languages you'd like into a creole). First off, the United States doesn't have an official language, and if they said Creole was, it would mean that was the official language of the *entire country*. Other than that, I'd say it's because Creole doesn't have that many native speakers, but I think the complete lack of official language in the US is more the issue.


Did Jacques Cartier name Canada Canada because he liked the name or why?

Jacques Cartier named Canada, Canada, because he liked the way that the Iroquos villagers said the word "Kanata."


How are Canada and US different in energy resources?

Just because. enough said


Where are the official rules of the language of English?

They are in my head. For instance one can not say unpossible instead of impossible. Wondering who said it? My mind. Kabooya!


What is the language is the word derived?

Diploma is a Latin word that was derived from the word diploo from the Greek language. Diploo is said to mean "to fold" and is meant to be used when describing official, sealed documents.


What countries in Canada that speaks french?

Canada being a country, there cannot be other countries inside of it. That said, if you are referring to provinces, the mostly French-speaking one would be Québec. However, New-Brunswick, right beside Québec, has a relatively large French-speaking population as well.


From what language is the word diploma derived?

Diploma is a Latin word that was derived from the word diploo from the Greek language. Diploo is said to mean "to fold" and is meant to be used when describing official, sealed documents.