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What language do people speak in Manitoba?

The official language of Manitoba is English, but French is also an official language and has a significant presence in the province.

Here's a breakdown:

* English: The majority of Manitobans speak English as their first language.

* French: There is a large francophone community in Manitoba, particularly in the southern and eastern parts of the province. Many services are offered in French, and there are French-language schools.

* Other Languages: Manitoba is a diverse province with people speaking a variety of other languages, including Indigenous languages like Cree, Ojibwe, and Dakota, as well as languages spoken by recent immigrants.

It's important to remember that language use varies across the province, and many Manitobans are bilingual or multilingual.

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