E.L.. Shapiro wrote:
Roughly 65 percent of the 102,552 Indigenous people in Quebec speak English as a first, second or third language. This includes most Inuit; most Kanien’kehá:ka (Mohawk); most Eeyou (Cree); many Anishnaabe (Algonquin); many Mi’kmaq; and most Naskapi.
We are very cosmopolitan up here. With many cultures and many languages, it's COOL!
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I was very impressed with Iceland, and somewhat embarrassed because I forgot mostly all of my German over the years.
I'll guess about 97+% of the people in Iceland speak English, as well if not better than many here in the US, in addition to their own language, plus another or two.