
Jojo
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Ontario is mostly english.
Even though Canada is referred to as a Bilingual country, the only provinces that actually speak both French and English are Quebec and New Brunswick. |
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harleygirl68ca
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Ontario is probably then most ANTI French province lol u will be fine now travel to Quebec u may be in trouble lol |
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Emilyy<3
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Im from Ontario. Pretty much everyone there speaks english, so no you wont have to brush up on your french. after 11 years of living there i hadn't met one person who only spoke french. thats in Quebec |
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lorus_900
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Not likely, unless you're visiting a small community that is predominantly of french heritage. |
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Buffy
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It is not necessary to know French to travel throuhout Ontario. |
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regerugged
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Everyone in Ontario speaks English. It is Quebec where many people speak French (they also speak English but don't like to let you know that). |
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oneblondepilgrim
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not really...most people speak both french and english. |
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Greeneyed
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no
even in Quebec you can get around alright because there are english signs and english speaking people |
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mikah_smiles
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Ontario is pretty much English-speaking. You'll be fine. |
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The "L" Word
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The official language of Ontario is English. You will need to learn French if visiting Quebec and/or New Brunswick where French is official. |
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forestpirate
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Mais oui.
But seriously. There are very few places in Ontario that you would need to speak French in. There are French communities in Ontario, but you will find that the people who live there can speak perfect English as well. |
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Candy Supportin Cunucks & Canada
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yes fer quebec no for ontario
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What?
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i think ontario is mostly english speaking. |
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qstnans
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Firstly, it's QUEBEC
Secondly, probably only if you are going to very Eastern Ontario. But even then, you can get by with English. |
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