Geneva (Genève), Lausanne, Montreux
partly French-speaking, partly German-speaking: Biel/Bienne, Sion/Sitten, Fribourg/Freiburg
Quebec, Toronto, Paris, Winnipeg, Switzerland, Belguim
Haiti, France, French Guyana, Canada, Belgium, Lebanon, and Switzerland to name a few.
Bern, Zurich, Interlaken, Thun, Basel St. Gallen and more. Some cities in Switzerland speak partly German and partly Italian or French
Of course there are. There are some in France, Monaco, Belgium, Luxembourg, and Switzerland. There are some probably in non-speaking French countries as well, such as Italy, the United Kingdom, etc.
It's divided into French speaking, German speaking and Italian speaking, but there are also some Romansch speakers. There are 23 Cantons and 3 half-Cantons.
The largest city in Switzerland by population is Zürich, then comes Geneva (French: Genève), Basel, Bern (the capital) and Lausanne.
Quebec in Canada, some islands in the Carribeans (Haiti), France and French Guyana, Monaco, Belgium, Switzerland, Andorra, Polynesia Then you have a lots of countries with a French-speaking minority like Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, Louisiana in the United States, etc...
Quebec in Canada, some islands in the Carribeans (Haiti), France and French Guyana, Monaco, Belgium, Switzerland, Andorra, Polynesia Then you have a lots of countries with a French-speaking minority like Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, Louisiana in the United States, etc...
The answer is simple. Africa in general is almost has french as a second language. Just type the title of the city and see if they speak french.
Egypt was colonized by France in 1798 under Napoleon Bonaparte's rule. While French influence declined after Egypt became a British protectorate, French remained an important language of diplomacy, education, and culture due to Egypt's history of colonization and shared cultural ties with France.
English is a popular language and many Europeans children learn English in school. Many of the younger people in Switzerland may speak English. However, English is not one of Switzerland's official languages which are: German, French, Italian, and Romansh.
Countries which were colonized by the French tend to have the largest French speaking areas, i.e. the Eastern side of Canada.