Only in Wallonia, the bottom part of Belgium, and in Brussel they speak French.
I don't know when =P
In 1758.
Belgium's national language is French, therefor happy new years in french would be Bonne Année.
In 1758.
In 1758.
mid 1789
'Gelukkig nieuwjaar' is the dutch way of saying happy new year.
Approximately 20% of the Swiss population speaks French as their primary language.
The French school year typically begins in early September, with exact dates varying by region and school level. The academic year is divided into three terms, with breaks around Christmas, in February, and in April.
1810
I believe it is 1749, but it may be wrong.
They wanted more land and 1654 (1768)
Kline: I studied French all through high school and junior high school and a year of college but couldn't speak it because you don't - unless you learn to speak it. I learned to read it and learned the grammar, which was a great kind of foundation. But for (the 1995 film) "French Kiss," I had to take lessons with a professor, and we only spoke French, and that's where I really began to learn to speak French with some fluency ... I speak very little French in the movie ("French Kiss"), but it kind of jump-started my learning to speak it, and then this was another occasion to - not perfect - but to go up a notch. http://www.deseretnews.com/article/700122938/Kevin-Kline-picks-up-French-chess-for-Queen-to-Play.html