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This video begs to differ. True, Canadian English is a mix of American and British English, but it's also heavily influence by French. And some expressions have evolved in Canada all on their own ...
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WebAnswer (1 of 16): Usually people just answer with “good, how are you?” But feel free to answer with however you are actually feeling if you want to have a conversation …
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Meet new people and initiate friendly small talk by learning how to ask ‘how are you?’ in the local language. Here's a guide to starting the conversation. Try Babbel
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WebIn most of Canada, either English or French is predominant. Only in the intermittent "belt" stretching between northern Ontario and northern New Brunswick, and in a few other isolated pockets, do the two languages …
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WebLearn about the history and importance of official languages, English and French linguistic minority communities and bilingualism. Discover a myriad of learning and funding …
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WebThe demographic picture varies by province or territory. French and English are the languages of inclusion. Official languages and bilingualism are at the heart of Canadian …
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Approximately 56.9% of the population of Canada speaks English as a native language, while 21.3% ...
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