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Quebec, Canada (7.9% speak English) Note: It is the largest city in Quebec, Montreal, half of the population is a multilingual city in the mother tongue and French, other languages such as English and half of the rest of the country of home When. Most people in Montreal know everything in French and English, whether they call French, English and strange themselves. McGill University is a city officially one of bilingual schools where students can submit English or French papers and exams. There is a majority of Quebec's English-speaking population, French people are the only official language of the government. At the same time, many services provided in English as such medical services, education, legislative activities and judicial services. Many administrative services are in English and French
There are three different but related Canadian French dialects. In these dialects, France in Europe has several different features. The French language of Quebec is used by the communities in Quebec, Ontario and Western Canada. Acadia Quebec also uses languages, but mainly in Acadia in New Brunswick. The Chiac dialect was born in New Brunswick and contains many English words and pronunciations. Québec's French pronunciation Very similar but with a different voice Brayon French. Metis Metis is a traditional language of France. French immigrants from all over the world also have a number of other French dialects in Canada