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 and French are Canada's only official languages. However, since Canada is very multicultural, many other languages are spoken. See 'related links' for more information.
Actually there are thousands of languages in Africa..some are yet to be named to man.
Both countries speak many languages. Canada has 2 official languages and the US has no official languages.In Canada, the official languages are English and French.In the US, the common languages are English and Spanish.
The two official languages of Canada are English and French and you shall certainly find them both used in Montreal. Since Canada is so multi-cultural you are liable to find dozens upon dozens of languages spoken in Montreal. Like many major cities it has ethnic regions where these languages are spoken as if in their native land.Also, since Montreal is centre of commerce and art there are many travelers and businesspeople passing through, adding to the variety of languages you will hear. Any major language you can think of probably has someone speaking it in Montreal.The official language is French. They do speak English as well.The main language is french. They also speak English and many other languages.English and French
The Aboriginals had many languages.
There are estimated to be around 250-300 different Aboriginal languages and dialects spoken in Australia. However, many of these languages are endangered with only a few fluent speakers remaining.
In Canada, over 200 languages are spoken, with English and French being the official languages. In Australia, there are around 300 languages spoken, but English is the primary language used for communication.
Canada has two official languages: English and French. However, there are over 200 languages spoken in Canada, reflecting its multicultural population.
Both English and French are Canadian official languages. Since Canada is a country with many recent immigrants and since we have a significant population of aboriginal peoples some fraction of the other 100 other languages that are spoken in Canada can also be heard in Ottawa.
There are about 140 Tlingit language's.They are all spoken in USA or Canada.
The most comnon language spoken in Australia is Australian English. There are also many Aboriginal languages in Australia. Many Aboriginal communities and the Torres Straits had their own dialects. Unfortunately a lot of the languages have died out, but work is being done to preserve remaining languages.
Chipewyan's speak Chipewyan. It is one of the many Athabaskan native languages in Canada.
There are about 140 Tlingit language's.They are all spoken in USA or Canada.
There is no single Aboriginal language as there are many different indigenous languages spoken across Australia. Some examples of greetings in different Aboriginal languages are "Kaya" in Noongar, "Yamma" in Gamilaraay, and "Ngeya ngeya" in Warlpiri.
There are roughly 6,500 languages spoken today!
Many languages are not spoken in India, including:HebrewFilipinoHawaiianTlingitNavahoXhosaZulu