now im curious what the statistics for languages are in BC and especially metro VancouverRE: https://ck.catwithaclari.net/notes/am819e6gxfgr034t
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now im curious what the statistics for languages are in BC and especially metro Vancouver
RE: https://ck.catwithaclari.net/notes/am819e6gxfgr034t -
now im curious what the statistics for languages are in BC and especially metro Vancouver
RE: https://ck.catwithaclari.net/notes/am819e6gxfgr034tin Vancouver, French is fourth behind English, Cantonese, and Mandarin
if sorted by native speakers French doesn't even make the list (at least the one on wikipedia) -
in Vancouver, French is fourth behind English, Cantonese, and Mandarin
if sorted by native speakers French doesn't even make the list (at least the one on wikipedia)@ielenia well, french is an official language unlike cantonese or mandarin
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@ielenia well, french is an official language unlike cantonese or mandarin
@hypha@cafe.mycelium.locahlo.st @ielenia@ck.catwithaclari.net And the distribution of French speakers in Canada is heavily weighted towards Eastern Canada. It's partially why the west has grievances. West of Ontario it plummets to a few percents and you never hear it spoken. Growing up in Saskatchewan no one spoke French. In Ontario and east I heard it all the time though.
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