to say meatballs in french you say: boulettes
this is how you say it in french Sheila
épaule is how you say Shoulder in french
You also say agenda in French!
grosse is how you say fat in french
i used Google translate and i believe it is Le lac Ontario
If you were in Ontario and would like to wish someone a happy birthday, you would often speak French Canadian. In that language, you would want to tell them, "Bonne Fête."
french French is the first language spoken in Quebec, in Ontario it is English. In Ontario, French is taught from the primary grades.
Brampton is a city in South Ontario and Toronto. It is a city name so is not translated.
French is predominantly spoken in the province of Quebec, as well as in certain regions of New Brunswick and Ontario. Quebec is the only province where French is the official language. In these areas, French is commonly used in government, education, and everyday interactions.
the french and the europeans
In Spanish, Ontario is still called the same way: Ontario.
Ontario's official language is English. However, the province also recognizes French as an official language in certain areas, such as areas with a significant French-speaking population.
No. Ontario is a province (of Canada) and not a country. The official language of the province is English, although French is also recognized in the judicial and legislative system.
The main languages spoken in Ontario are English and French. English is the most widely spoken language, while French is also an official language due to the province's French-speaking population. Additionally, Ontario is home to a diverse population, so many other languages are spoken as well.
English is spoken by nearly 70% of all people living in Ontario. Roughly 4% of people living in Ontario have a native French mother-tongue.Other languages spoken in Ontario are:ArabicGermanDutchItalianHindiSpanishChinesePunjabi
French and English, but mostly English