52.4% of Montreal's population speaks French (according to a 2006 census). 12.5% speak English. From personal experience, most people in Montreal can speak French and some English.
Montreal
MontrealCanada's most bilingual city would have to be Ottawa, the nation's capital.
yes he does. See Season 8 episode 3 where he tells the other Dragons he is bilingual. Being born in Montreal, if he is not fluently bilingual he probably speaks a high level of French.
Montreal, Quebec City, Ottawa, are all bilingual some areas in the Maritimes and a few communities in Manitoba also speak french. The rest of the provinces speak mostly english, unless they are a government official.
While French is the official language of Montreal, the city is actually bilingual with a significant English-speaking population as well. Many Montrealers are fluent in both French and English, reflecting the city's diverse linguistic heritage.
The closest Canadian city to Hartford, Connecticut, is Montreal, Quebec. It is located approximately 260 miles (about 420 kilometers) to the north of Hartford. Montreal is known for its vibrant culture, history, and bilingual population. The drive to Montreal typically takes around 5 to 6 hours, depending on traffic and border crossing times.
The noun form of the adjective bilingual is bilingualism.
Bilingual means you can speak two languages so you become bilingual by learning another language.
Not that I'm aware of, bilingual says it best.
Bilingual is the correct spelling.
Someone who is bilingual knows two languages.
The word "bilingual" is an adjective.