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An allophone is a phonetical term for any of two or more alternative pronunciations for a phoneme, or, in Canada, a person whose mother tongue is neither English or French.
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France and England. If you call the colonization of Canada by the French as an invasion, then France. England in the French and Indian War and in the War of 1812.
Well Canada decided for French to be the official language because Canada use to be ruled by France. Also it depends on the region of Canada because my French teacher told my class that in the area of Vancouver doesn't speak a lot of French while in the Montreal area they speak French. Since French conquered more of the east than the west.
France, obviously, although the city of Québec, in what is today Canada, has existed for over 400 years and has had French as the official language ever since.
Canada, mainly Quebec, is francophone. France, Belgium, and Switzerland are also technically more north than the United States.
Yes, French is an official language of Canada. -------- No Canada is not a French speaking country. Outside of one province most of Canada speaks English and more Canadians speak Asian languages than French. For much of Canada French is the language of the colonizing Mother County
French is mostly spoken in Quebec but since Quebec is part of Canada then they recognize it as Canada's second language but Quebec has tried many different ways and wants to be its own country. It speaks two different languages because they were settled by the English and the French.
It is one of them- Canada's official languages are English and French. However, more people speak English. French is the predominant language in Quebec and is also widely spoken in New Brunswick. There are also other pockets of French speakers across the country.
Some Similarities That The French And The United States Have Are The Same Color On The Flag (Red White &&Bluee Another thing is the cloths are the same they also have Starbucks #TeamStarbucks :P
wine and bread there is more then that!!
If you are referring to the French Cuisine they are actually very different. Canadian French Cuisine is very home cooked and warm food not that it doesn't have elegance it does in the fine dining. Where as France is more high end, elegance. Hope this makes sense.