Haiti is an example of a french speaking country in the Caribbean, where Creole is also spoken. Martinique is another example.
Barbados
Paris and New Orleans.
From what I have found out, the name has French roots.
it's a name related to a country in English we say this country name by : Malagasy
That is probably Liechtenstein. It is a pretty tiny microstate.
If your last name is French, that could mean that at least one of your ancestors came from a French-speaking country.
Name Name two traditional religions to which people in the English speaking Caribbean belong .
Barbados
The 3 countries in the Caribbean where Spanish is the official language are:CubaThe Dominican RepublicThe United States territory of Puerto Rico
The name is francophone
Hispaniola is the name of the island in the West Indies which contains Haiti (french-speaking) and the Dominican Republic (spanish-speaking).
Haiti
The French name for the Caribbean island of Tobago is "Tobago".
Monaco is a French-speaking city and a tiny country with a border of only 4 kilometers. Its only neighbour is France. There is no reason for the name of the town to be different.
Not at all. I never heard it in my own life though living in a french-speaking country. It really looks like one of those "new-age names"
The word 'Niger' refers to the country of that name in France, which has a mostly French-speaking population. The word derives from Latin 'niger', meaning 'black'.
French Guiana, formerly a colony and now an overseas department of France.