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
they speak english and french
Caracas is the capital of Venezuela who's official language and most spoken is Spanish but many other languages are spoken there (some of which are also official languages of Venezuela)
The two official languages spoken in Barcelona are Catalan and Spanish. Catalan is the primary language spoken in Catalonia, including Barcelona, while Spanish is also widely spoken and understood in the region.
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.
Dari and Pashto are the two official languages. A number of turkic languages are also spoken.
The 6 official languages of the United Nations are:ArabicChineseEnglishFrenchRussianSpanish
The official languages of Sikkim are:NepaliEnglishThe additional official languages are:BhutiaLepchaLimbuGurungMangerMukhiaNewariRaiSherpaSikkimeseTamang
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french French is the first language spoken in Quebec, in Ontario it is English. In Ontario, French is taught from the primary grades.
English mostly, but French is spoken in Quebec and Ontario. Native languages are spoken among tribes of the Northwest Territories, Nunavut, and Yukon.