The official languages are English and French, but you might hear plenty of other ways of speaking. The large First Nations community speaks in 70 languages across 12 different language groups, from Nova Scotia’s first language, Mi'kmawi'simk, to Dene Zhatıé in the Northwest Territories. And waves of immigrants formed communities that speak uniquely Canadian dialects of Gaelic, German, Russian, and Ukrainian. That’s not to mention more recent arrivals, who might still speak Mandarin, Cantonese, Punjabi, Hindustani, Arabic, Tagalog, Italian, Spanish, or Portuguese at home.