Sumerian is the most widely spoken language in Toronto, followed closely by Amarhic, Bantu, Cochllearian, and Zubotish. None of us actually speak English -- we just recite lines from Survivor.
2006-12-03 12:29:07
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-12-31 04:01:27
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answered by Anonymous
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RE:
what languages do they speak in Toronto,Ontario Canada?
2015-08-10 05:30:23
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answered by Filbert 1
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Toronto is one of the most multi-cultured cities in Canada.
It has well over 80 different ethnic communities.
Therefore; safe to say....take your pick on any language in the world and you will hear it on the streets in Toronto.
English is what is taught in schools, with French as secondary course....We also have schools that only teach French but they are usually private schools.
So in Toronto, Ontario the main language is English with millions of people speaking it as well as French or their original native language.
While in Quebec, the Province next to Ontario, the main language is French only and English as secondary but they also have as much diverse nations as Ontario.
Throughout Canada you will find almost every language from around the world......we are a bi-lingual country.
Should you ever see a product from Canada you will notice that all our labels are in English and French.
Our government does business in English and French.
Although there are areas that they also provide in chosen native tongues. In certain areas bank machines have up to seven different languages to choose from.
I hope this answers your question.....
2006-12-03 19:02:24
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answered by darcy m 7
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Toronto at least has 1 person from every country in the world. They speak almost every language, the national two main languages are French and English but besides that there is a huge variety. Students are also required to learn french in school grade 4 to grade 9.
2006-12-04 13:13:04
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answered by AUCT!ON 4
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Toronto Ontario is the most diverse city in the world, so make a list and you still won't have all the dialects/languages people speak.
However, the national languages of Ontario as well as other parts of Canada are English and French.
2006-12-03 11:21:57
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answered by Lisa G 3
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Although I appreciate World's Biggest St Helens Fan's name because me dad is from St Helens, he's way off on the proportion of anglophones in Canada. It's more like 70%, with another 25% having French as a first language.
That said, certainly more than 70% of TO people do speak English, probably 80% as a first language and 15% very well. Some other languages spoken are French, Spanish, Italian, Greek, Tamil, Tagalog, Korean, etc etc...
2006-12-03 11:41:25
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answered by Goddess of Grammar 7
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2015-08-30 10:29:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Ur kiddin right?? It's like asking the question what languages do they speak
in Manhattan, New York??
All of Toronto's first language is English!
After that, every language you can think of is right here in Toronto. We have little Italy, Little Portugual, China town, Little India, Greek town, and the list goes on and on.........
With the Greater Toronto area we are around 8 million people!!
2006-12-03 11:30:17
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answered by Lisa L 3
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Too many to answer, it could easier to answer what languages are not spoken in Toronto. It is a very multicultural & diverse city, where you can find a smattering of many languages and cultures.
2006-12-05 04:26:52
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answered by moglie 6
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They Speak English and Native American languages, in Quebec and Motreal, they speak predominatly french. But, having said that, 98% of the Canadian population speaks English as a first language!
2006-12-03 11:16:16
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answered by Anonymous
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