== There are 7 people, not including the french. The french question doesn't make sense. If it said, "3 of the 8 french people couldn't speak none," that would be clearer. So, there are 7+5== 12 people who can speak english,while the remaining(which is 3) people can't speak english. Simple as that. Simple addition. ===
People speak English and French in Canada, particularly in the province of Quebec where both languages are official. English and French are also spoken in many countries in Africa, such as Cameroon and Senegal, due to their colonial history.
well Quebec is mostly bilingual with many people who speak French. other territories do speak partially in French as well as in English. I live in BC and speak both.
Because you can talk to other people that speak French, including those in areas where English is not the dominant language. Or in Quebec where both English and French may be used interchangeably.
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Saskatchewan is a province in the country of Canada. Canada is by law a bilingual country (English and French), and while the truth is that most people are better at speaking one of the official languages than the other, the ideal is to speak both. The majority of people in Saskatchewan speak English, but there are also some who speak French or even one of the native languages, like Metis or Inuit.
20% - 25% of the population speak French as their native tongue. 0.3% of Canadians who speak English as their native toungue learn French. 75%- 85% of the population speak English whether they learned it as a Francophone or if English was their native language.
I am bilingual as I speak both English and French.
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In most states there are Mexicans who don't like to speak in English. In Louisiana you have Cajun French that speak both languages fluently.
Approximately 30% of people in New Brunswick speak French as their first language. It is the only officially bilingual province in Canada, with both English and French being used in government services and education.
People who speak both English and Spanish are commonly referred to as bilingual individuals.
It may not be the Queen's English but English is both the language of choice and custom.