I don't know!! =P
Napoleon Bonaparte, a prominent French military leader and Emperor in the 19th century, led France to numerous victories during the Napoleonic Wars. He is known for his significant contributions to France's legal system, educational reforms, and the Napoleonic Code, which shaped modern French society. Napoleon's influence extended beyond France, greatly impacting European history.
Quebec is the Canadian province where French is largely spoken. Quebec is recognized as a predominantly French-speaking province and has a rich history and culture tied to the French language.
Belgium is the West European kingdom that has Dutch-speaking Flemish people in the north and French-speaking Walloons in the south. The country also has a small German-speaking community in the east.
Quebec is the Canadian province that is primarily French-speaking. It is known for its unique culture, history, and language, making it distinct from other provinces in Canada.
French speaking people are known as francophones.
You can say "Je parle" which means "I am speaking" in French.
Belgium is the West European kingdom that has Dutch-speaking Flemish people in the north and French-speaking Walloons in the south. The country also has a small German-speaking community in the east.
It is a title or form of address used to a French speaking Prince, Cardinal, Bishop or Archbishop
Thomas Lionel Hodgkin has written: 'French-speaking West Africa in transition' -- subject(s): History 'Nigerian perspectives' -- subject(s): History, Sources 'Thomas Hodgkin' -- subject(s): Africanists, Correspondence, Description and travel, History
In France, French- speaking countries are known are francophonie countries. This means French speaking
there is only a French country, which is France. But there are several countries where the French language is spoken, which are French-speaking. The same goes for English and English-speaking: America is not English, but is English-speaking. Well I no that a French speaking country speaks French but not like France. For example:Haiti, and Morrocco are French speaking countries.
There are 29 countries worldwide where French is an official language.
Dorothea Kullmann has written: 'Description' -- subject(s): French literature, History and criticism
Aurel Duhaime has written: 'Warren' -- subject(s): History, Description, French-Canadians
Robert Ethier has written: 'Earlton' -- subject(s): History, Description, French-Canadians
"une description"
Quebec is the only province in Canada where French is the official language. French is the predominant language spoken in Quebec, and the province has its own unique culture and identity within Canada.
French speaking people are known as francophones.