In my country English is the primary language, and then we have Welsh that we have to learn as a secondary language in school.
On signs over here everything is written once in English and once in Welsh.
Some of the hundreds of dialects of Italy are considered languages. Also, we have German in Sudtirol, French in Valle d'Aosta and Ladin somewhere else. Multilingual country
Yes. In Canada it's French but no one speaks it where I live.
But they force us to take classes in school but the teachers don't teach us anything and no one even knows how to speak french unless they went to Quebec and learned on their own.
We have 175 languages in the Philippines but only 2 are official, Filipino and English. The others are regional languages of which some have co-official status in their respective regions.
In Canada the 2nd language is French, but unless u go to Quebec you're not gonna find very many people who can speak French fluently. We're forced to learn it in school up until grade 10