Some people do. Toronto is in Ontario which is primarily an English-speaking province, so the great majority of its citizens are Anglophones. English is the predominant language spoken in Toronto.
The number of people in Toronto whose first language is French is less than 2%. However, many more people have French as a second language. Service in French is available where there are Federal and Provincial services.
Yes, French is one of the official languages of Canada, and it is spoken in Toronto, particularly in certain neighborhoods and institutions where there is a strong Francophone presence. However, English is the predominant language spoken in Toronto.
My grade 8 french teacher told my whole class that he taught a very successful artist drake. Now this was 3 years ago obvi, so I expect he knows a little bit of french? And ye Im a student in toronto. No BS :)
The English translation of "Do you speak French?" is "Parlez-vous français?" in French.
To speak is "parler" in French.
to speak iEnglish is 'parler anglais' in French.
No she doesn't speak french. You need lessons!
Typically, Torontonians speak a little French, enough to say hello and goodbye, but most are nowhere neat fluent. You have to go to Quebec or New Brunswick to find a large number of French speakers.
Toronto French School was created in 1962.
It has the same spelling: Toronto
Toronto French School's motto is 'Connaissance est force'.
Speak french
Speak ( in English) - parler( In French )
J'habite à Toronto
Bienvenue à Toronto.
No, less than 2% of the people in Toronto are French speakers, according to the City of Toronto, however you can find French speakers at all federal offices like CBC Radio Canada, Airport and community centers like "Centre Francophone de Toronto", "Francophonie Canada", several french schools etc. Even if the percentage of French speakers is apparently low, you can virtually get help in french anywhere, if it is involving health, safety, career, education, immigration, legal etc...
french people speak french but they don't only have to speak french.
yes they do speak french.
To speak is "parler" in French.