City of Montreal multiple languages start with French as in the official language in Montreal and in the Province of Quebec and with French and English as in the two official languages in Montreal and in Canada.
Two official languages followed by a myriad of other languages and by many different and highly interesting business, cultural, international and social opportunities.
In Ahuntsic-Cartierville borough, 56% of the local population can hold a conversation in French and in English, 35% speak French only, 6% speak English only and 3% speak neither French or English.
Local residents who also speak other languages such as Arabic, Italian, Spanish, Greek, Creole, Armenian, Chinese, Vietnamese, Romanian and Kabyle (Berber).
In Anjou borough, 48% of the local population can hold a conversation in French and in English, 49% speak French only, 2% speak English only and 1% speak neither French or English.
Local residents who also speak other languages such as Arabic, Romanian, Creole, Italian, Vietnamese, Kabyle (Berber), Portuguese, Chinese and Russian.
In Cote-des-Neiges-Notre-Dame-de-Grace borough, 61% of the local population can hold a conversation in French and in English, 13% speak French only, 24% speak English only and 2% speak neither French or English.
Montreal multiple languages and local residents who also speak other languages such as Arabic, Tagalog (Pilipino), Spanish, Chinese, Persian (Farsi), Russian, Romanian, Italian, Tamil and Vietnamese.
In Lachine borough, 62% of the local population can hold a conversation in French and in English, 25% speak French only, 12% speak English only and 1% speak neither French or English.
Local residents who also speak other languages such as Spanish, Chinese, Italian, Arabic, Romanian, Russian, Tagalog (Pilipino), Polish, Creole and Bulgarian.
In LaSalle borough, 58% of the local population can hold a conversation in French and in English, 20% speak French only, 18% speak English only and 4% speak neither French or English.
Montreal multiple languages and local residents who also speak other languages such as Italian, Chinese, Spanish, Arabic, Punjabi, Russian, Romanian, Polish, Portuguese and Bengali.
In Le Plateau Mont-Royal borough, 69% of the local population can hold a conversation in French and in English, 19% speak French only, 10% speak English only and 2% speak neither French or English.
Local residents who also speak other languages such as Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, Arabic, Yiddish, Persian (Farsi), Greek, Italian, Russian and German.
In Le Sud-Ouest borough, 62% of the local population can hold a conversation in French and in English, 25% speak French only, 11% speak English only and 2% speak neither French or English.
Local residents who also speak other languages such as Chinese, Spanish, Arabic, Bengali, Italian, Russian, Vietnamese, Polish, Romanian and Portuguese.
In L'Île-Bizard-Sainte-Genevieve borough, 72% of the local population can hold a conversation in French and in English, 18% speak French only, 10% speak English only and 1% speak neither French or English.
Montreal multiple languages and local residents who also speak other languages such as Arabic, Italian, Spanish, Chinese, Romanian, Greek, Russian, Persian (Farsi), Creole and Tagalog (Pilipino).
In Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve borough, 51% of the local population can hold a conversation in French and in English, 45% speak French only, 2% speak English only and 2% speak neither French or English.
Local residents who also speak other languages such as Spanish, Arabic, Italian, Chinese, Portuguese, Creole, Vietnamese, Kabyle, Romanian and Russian.
In Montréal-Nord borough, 41% of the local population can hold a conversation in French and in English, 54% speak French only, 2% speak English only and 3% speak neither French or English.
Local residents who also speak other languages such as Creole, Arabic, Italian, Spanish, Turkish, Kabyle, Vietnamese, Berber, Chinese and Portuguese.
In Outremont borough, 69% of the local population can hold a conversation in French and in English, 14% speak French only, 13% speak English only and 4% speak neither French or English.
Montreal multiple languages and local residents who also speak other languages such as Yiddish, Arabic, Spanish, Greek, Italian, Persian (Farsi), Chinese, Russian, Hebrew and Vietnamese.
In the Pierrefonds-Roboro borough, 66% of the local population can hold a conversation in French and in English, 12% speak French only, 20% speak English only and 2% speak neither French or English.
Local residents who also speak other languages such as Arabic, Chinese, Spanish, Romanian, Tamil, Russian, Persian (Farsi), Punjabi, Ourdou (Pakistan) and Polish.
In Rivière-des-Prairies-Pointe-aux-Trembles borough, 50% of the local population can hold a conversation in French and in English, 47% speak French only, 2% speak English only and 1% speak neither French or English.
Montreal multiple languages and local residents who also speak other languages such as Italian, Creole, Spanish, Arabic, Portuguese, Chinese, Khmer (Cambodian), Romanian, Vietnamese and Kabyle.
In Rosemont-La-Petite-Patrie borough, 60% of the local population can hold a conversation in French and in English, 37% speak French only, 2% speak English only and 1% speak neither French or English.
Local residents who also speak other languages such as Spanish, Arabic, Italian, Portuguese, Chinese, Creole, Vietnamese, Kabyle, Russian and Berber.
In Saint-Laurent borough, 59% of the local population can hold a conversation in French and in English, 20% speak French only, 16% speak English only and 5% speak neither French or English.
Local residents who also speak other languages such as Arabic, Chinese, Greek, Spanish, Armenian, Vietnamese, Romanian, Italian, Tamil and Persian (Farsi).
In Saint-Léonard borough, 50% of the local population can hold a conversation in French and in English, 42% speak French only, 4% speak English only and 4% speak neither French or English.
Montreal multiple languages and local residents who also speak other languages such as Italian, Arabic, Spanish, Creole, Vietnamese, Kabyle, Chinese, Berber, Portuguese and Turkish.
In Verdun borough, 66% of the local population can hold a conversation in French and in English, 22% speak French only, 11% speak English only and 1% speak neither French or English.
Local residents who also speak other languages such as Spanish, Chinese, Arabic, Russian, Persian (Farsi), Portuguese, Romanian, Italian, Bengali and Polish.
In Ville-Marie borough, 63% of the local population can hold a conversation in French and in English, 17% speak French only, 18% speak English only and 2% speak neither French or English.
Local residents who also speak other languages such as Chinese, Arabic, Spanish, Persian (Farsi), Bengali, Russian, Italian, Vietnamese and Portuguese,
In Villeray-Saint-Michel-Parc-Extension borough, 63% of the local population can hold a conversation in French and in English, 17% speak French only, 18% speak English only and 2% speak neither French or English.
Local residents who also speak other languages such as Chinese, Arabic, Spanish, Persian (Farsi), Bengali, Russian, Italian, Vietnamese and Portuguese.
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