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Hello? Bonjour
How are you? Comment vas-tu
What's your name? My name is... Quel est ton nom? Mon nom est
It tastes good! Ça a bon gout
I love you Je t'aime
How much is it? It's... Combien ça coûte ?
I want... Je voudrais
It is fantastic! C'est fantastique

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  • English French
    Hello? Bonjour
    How are you? Comment vas-tu
    What's your name? My name is... Quel est ton nom? Mon nom est
    It tastes good! Ça a bon gout
    I love you Je t'aime
    How much is it? It's... Combien ça coûte ?
    I want... Je voudrais
    It is fantastic! C'est fantastique
  • Canada is a bilingual country with two official languages- French and English. Canadian French is spoken by the seven million Canadians who learned it as their first language. In practice, however, most Canadians speak English. Canadian English is mostly a mix of American-style pronunciations. Smaller numbers of Canadians speak English and French, English and some other language, or only French.

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bilingual million in practice mostly pronunciation
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Q. What do you think are the benefits of being bilingual?
A. I think being bilingual has many benefits. It helps to understand other cultures, make travel easier and more enjoyable, and helps one more competitive in the job market. I heard somewhere that speaking more than one language has health benefits, too. It is also said to be helpful for dementia.
benefit enjoyable competitive dementia

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bilingual 이중 언어를 사용하는
million 100만
in practice 실제는
mostly 대부분
pronunciation 발음
benefit 이득
enjoyable 즐거운
competitive 경쟁적인
dementia 치매