French is spoken in Canada.
The top five languages spoken in South America are: - Spanish - Portuguese - English - French - Netherlander
French is spoken in 28 different countries in an official capacity, but in 36 countries total.
All places in France speak French, including:ParisMarseillesLyonToulouseNiceNantesStrasbourgMontpellierBordeauxLilRennesReimsLe HavreSaint-ÉtienneToulonGrenobleDijon
The biggest french departement and the only place where french is spoken in South America.
English, Spanish, and French are all very commonly spoken, but in America, Mandarin is being spoken more and more often.
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If you are referring to the United states, there are small french speaking communities in virtually every one of the 50 states. If you are talking about North America, French is spoken in Quebec and New Brunswick (and in varying degrees in all other provinces and territories).
There are no French-based creoles spoken in Latin American countries, except by immigrants from French Creole speaking countries. ----- ACTUALLY there is French Creole spoken in Central America, because Creole was started (idk if they started it but still) from the African Americans who lived there.
South America has two major languages - Spanish and Portuguese, but English is spoken in Guyana (formerly British Guiana), Dutch is spoken in Suriname (formerly Dutch Guiana) and French is spoken in French Guiana. All these countries are on South America..
There are many European languages spoken in the Western Hemisphere. In North America, Spanish, English and French are spoken. In South America, Spanish, English, Dutch, French and Portuguese are spoken.
Spanish, Portuguese and French.