Australia is a country and the languages spoken there are various Aboriginal languages and English. The nearest French speaking colony is Nouvelle Calédonie.
There are no countries within Australia that speak French. The official language in Australia is English. French is spoken in regions such as New Caledonia, French Polynesia, and Wallis and Futuna, which are overseas territories of France in the Pacific.
Australia is a country. It does not contain any other countries.
No-one speaks French in Australia, they speak English. French is widely considered to be a dying language that will dissapear from most of the world withing the next 50 years.
There are 29 countries in Africa where French is spoken as an official language. These countries are members of the Francophonie, which is an international organization representing countries and regions where French is a significant language.
All 7 continents on Earth have French speakers.However, strictly speaking, Australia and Antarctica are the only 2 that have no French countries (with French either as an official language or a national language).
There are 29 countries of which French is an official language. Seven other countries commonly speak French but have not named French an official language. Check out the related links for a list of the countries where French is an official language.
Sure! Most kids in other countries learn more than one language, so why not learn french! It might be difficult to find anyone who would speak french with you if you were on a trip and didn't know anyone in Australia...Perhaps researching french clubs in Australia would be helpful to find areas where people will speak french.
No-one speaks French in Australia, they speak English. French is widely considered to be a dying language that will dissapear from most of the world withing the next 50 years.
The main language of Australia is English. Obviously, there are many cultures living in Australia and so I am sure some people speak another language also. There are no countries in Australia. Australia is one country, divided into States and Territories. There is no one place that speaks French, although there are French citizens living in Australia and Australian Citizens of French background.
There are 29 countries in Africa where French is spoken as an official language. These countries are members of the Francophonie, which is an international organization representing countries and regions where French is a significant language.
How many countries speak french as their second language.
All 7 continents on Earth have French speakers.However, strictly speaking, Australia and Antarctica are the only 2 that have no French countries (with French either as an official language or a national language).
There are 29 countries of which French is an official language. Seven other countries commonly speak French but have not named French an official language. Check out the related links for a list of the countries where French is an official language.
Sure! Most kids in other countries learn more than one language, so why not learn french! It might be difficult to find anyone who would speak french with you if you were on a trip and didn't know anyone in Australia...Perhaps researching french clubs in Australia would be helpful to find areas where people will speak french.
There is only one country on the continent of Australia, and that is Australia. French is not commonly spoken in Australia.
Some countries with French as their national language include France, Canada, Belgium, Switzerland, and several countries in Africa such as Senegal, Ivory Coast, and Madagascar.
Morocco Algeria Lebanon Tunisia Syria the french language is a 2nd language for all these countries, not everyone in the country speaks French.
Yes, both countries speak English as their main language.
Some African countries where French is an official language and commonly spoken include Gabon, Senegal, CoΜte d'Ivoire, and Democratic Republic of the Congo. These countries also typically have a high percentage of French speakers.