Montreal is a bilingual city. 50 years later, provided that it still remains as a province of Canada, will it maintain its linguistic cohabitation, or will one of the two languages dominate one another?
Future of French in Montreal
Or perhaps an overseas territory of China, which will speak neither French, nor English.
"Montreal is a bilingual city. 50 years later, provided that it still remains as a province of Canada, will it maintain its linguistic cohabitation, or will one of
the two languages dominate one another?"
- A hundred years back Montreal was bilingual whereas the upper class used to speak more English than French.
Curently Montreal is turning back to bilingualism because of colored immigration. English is more and more the language of Arabs, Nigerians, Pakis and other ragheads.
The future of English is third world.
the two languages dominate one another?"
- A hundred years back Montreal was bilingual whereas the upper class used to speak more English than French.
Curently Montreal is turning back to bilingualism because of colored immigration. English is more and more the language of Arabs, Nigerians, Pakis and other ragheads.
The future of English is third world.