Sources seem to indicate that about 39% of the French population speaks English.
Approximately 39% of French people can speak English, according to a survey conducted by the European Union.
Approximately 98% of people in Marseille speak French as their first language.
Approximately 63% of the Swiss population can speak English. English is often used in business and education in Switzerland, alongside German, French, and Italian.
Approximately 2% of the population in Madagascar speak English. The majority of the population speaks Malagasy as their primary language, followed by French.
Approximately 79% of people in the US speak English as their primary language.
People speak English and French in Canada, particularly in the province of Quebec where both languages are official. English and French are also spoken in many countries in Africa, such as Cameroon and Senegal, due to their colonial history.
Approximately 98% of people in Marseille speak French as their first language.
78.6% of the people in French Guiana speak French...
French people typically speak French. There are other minority languages spoken in France like Breton, Occitan, Provençal, Alsatien, etc. Additionally many French people speak English due to international nature of commerce, but the percentage of English speakers in France is much lower than other European (non-English native) countries like Germany.
Even though Canada is bilingual, only one province has French and English as their official languages. In Quebec they speak French as their first and everywhere else it is English
They speak Italian.
== There are 7 people, not including the french. The french question doesn't make sense. If it said, "3 of the 8 french people couldn't speak none," that would be clearer. So, there are 7+5== 12 people who can speak english,while the remaining(which is 3) people can't speak english. Simple as that. Simple addition. ===
People who live and work temporarily on the Antarctic continent -- at research stations funded by their governments, speak the language of their country. In the interchange of scientific data, English and French are the preferred languages.
French and English, but mostly English
Approximately 2% of the population in Vanuatu speaks English as their first language, with English also serving as one of the country's official languages.
Because it's their native language.That's like asking why the French speak French or the English Speak English or the Chinese speak Chinese.
13% of EU citizens speak English as their native language.
People speak English and French in Canada, particularly in the province of Quebec where both languages are official. English and French are also spoken in many countries in Africa, such as Cameroon and Senegal, due to their colonial history.