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Language question about Canada?

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is it in Ontario they speak English and Montreal they speak French or the other way around? Im just curious

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  1. Officially the whole country is bi-lingual

    In practice, only Quebec and New Brunswick, are French speaking.

    Quebec is officially francophone, New Brunswick is functually bi-lingual.


  2. Also, Ontario is a province (similar to a state) and Montreal is a city (similar to a city).

    There are many languages spoken within the borders of "Canada".

    For the most part, you are correct since Quebec is largely descendants from France and Ontario from Great Britain.

  3. The short answer is your first statement has it right.

    Ontario is mainly English, but also the largest bilingual population and largest French speaking minority.

    Quebec is the province that Montreal is in.  Quebec is the largest French Speaking Majority.  However, Montreal is the city in Quebec with the largest English speaking Minority and bilingual population.

  4. you have it right

  5. Ontario is predominantly English-speaking, although French speakers make up significant minorities in areas near the Quebec border (extending as far west as Sudbury).

    Montreal is predominantly French speaking. However, I had difficulty practicing my French there because almost everyone switched to English as soon as they heard my accent. (A Quebec-born friend confirmed that it is normal for this to happen.)

  6. It's not the other way around...

    Ontario is the largest province in Canada (by population) and is mainly English speaking, although it's probably about 10% French speaking (the vast majority of that 10% can also speak English, though).

    Montreal is the second-largest city in Canada, in the largest province (by area--second-largest by population), Quebec. Quebec as a whole is at least 80% French speaking, but of the other 20% the majority live in Montreal. I'd guess about 30% of Montrealers identify themselves as English-speaking. Other than my parents and my brother-in-law's parents, though, they all speak French as well.

  7. We also speak french in Ontario and they also speak english in Montreal .Canada is a bilingual country.You will find french and english speaking people all over the country.A lot of us can speak both french and english .To work for the federal government you have to be bilingual.Quebec has the largest number of french speaking Canadians but there are still many communities in Ontario were french is the popular language.Mainly in the  northern and eastern parts of Ontario.Ontario is a province,Montreal is a city in the province of Quebec

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