
henoninwoog
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Can you be more ignorant? |
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Reva P
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The offical languages are English and French.
The official languages of Belgium are French and Flemish. The official languages of Switzerland are French, German, Italian and Romansch. I hope you're seeing and understanding the pattern here. |
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Tex S
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english and french |
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♥Instantkarma♥♫
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There's a secret Canadian language? Hold it..no one told me about it. Dang I hate it when I'm the last one to know anything... |
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Goddess of Grammar
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Take off, hoser, eh?
No idea what you mean, sorry you're SOL, eh?
Or do you mean Inuktitut or Cree, for example? A few people speak those. |
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Danelady
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Miqmaq, Malecite, Abenaki, Passamaquoddy, Algonquin, Mohawk ................................ |
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AuntCarolyn
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Canada has two official languages, French and English. For more information on the Official Languages Act which put this into federal law, see the website below. |
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Capri
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English and French Bcz
I like u too |
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jemulock
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The French Canadian will say French, the English Canadians obviously English. The rest....a muddle of other languages but only English and French are the official ones. Is it true that America has no official language as "wargunkill" has not been approved by the Senate as the official language? |
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shasha
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we are a muti cultural land and each speaks their mother tongue but must learn English. the french speaking folks do NOT all live in quebec/montreal..here in the maritime provinces we have many french speaking citizens....not to mention our native community... ya English is our lanquage mainly........ |
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AMS
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god you are so uneducated, we speak ENGLISH & FRENCH!! those are our languages!! geezzz!!! |
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Smurfette
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YES, I KNOW WHAT YOU MEAN! They speak:
E--N-G-L-I-S-H. Why, because they used to belong to
England--and they speak English in England. Except,
The province of Quebec was founded by French people
and they feel they want to be separate. So they speak
French. That's only the ONE PROVINCE in Canada. So if
you speak ENGLISH, you can understand what they're saying.
But you can't go to Quebec unless you speak French, because
they will act like they don't understand you. Does this clarify
the problem? |
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