french people live all over the place but mostly in their own country which is France.
There are 73 million native french speakers and another 338 million non-native speakers of the language in the world. France contains the majority of native speakers with over 64 million living within its boundaries. So in this way France could be considered the largest french speaking country, due to it having the largest population of french speakers.
Most people who live in France are french-speaking, so : -Monsieur to a man - [ plural is Messieurs ]Jeune homme to a male too young to be Mr. but too old to be "my little one".Madame to a woman - [ plural is Mesdames ]Mademoiselle to any woman under 21 (or even over 21 if you want to flatter her !) - [ plural is Mesdemoiselles. ]Mon petit to a small child (male)Ma petite to a small child (female)Ma petite puce to a very small child (either sex) who is family (it means my little flea)Citoyens ! to all French citizens (much used by politicians)When talking about people rather than to them, if referring to everyone who lives in France, it is "les habitants de la France". French nationals of any age are referred to as "les francais". English-speakers refer to them as "the French", ( with a capital F) but french-speakers don't capitalise "francais".Finally, when talking in English about everyone who lives in France, your question has it right : - the people that live in France.They are the French or in the French Language they call themselves " Les Francais" or if you are an American living in France you are called an Expatriate, which just means you live outside the country to which you are a citizen.
Gourmet is a French word, meaning a person who loves and is well informed about food, and who eats very well. But not all inhabitants of France are gourmets, and not all gourmets live in France (or even Quebec).
that doesn't make sense at all. french people live in france and wherever else they want. they are humans too, americans can move to different countries, so can they.
According to Government estimates, on the 01 Jan 2009:France is home to 65,073,482 people:- 62,448,977 people live in mainland France- 1,854,505 people live in oversea departments- 770,000 people live in oversea territories (smaller lands of different status)These people are not all French, but about 2,000,000 French live abroad.
French is spoken on all continents, including some French speakers in Australia and Antarctica.
French is spoken on all continents, including some French speakers in Antarctica.
There are French-speaking countries on five of the seven continents. There are French-speaking countries in Africa, both Americas, Asia, and Europe. Australia may have French speakers, but it isn't considered a French speaking country. Antarctica has no French-speaking countries on it. But there are French speakers, and an important French station.
According to OIF (Organisation_internationale_de_la_francophonie) and its Haut Conseil de la francophonie, there are about 300 million French speakers in the world; 112.6 million whose mother tongue is French, 60.6 million 'partial or occasional' French speakers, and about 100-110 million who have learned French and use it occasionally, mainly for business.The number of French speakers, French being their first language is estimated to be around 136M. An estimated 250M use French as 'Lingua Franca'.see related linkApproximately 500 million people speak French today, about 200 million of which are native speakers.About 500 million people french. French is the world's 11th most common language. 200 million are naive speakers. french is a very popular language that continues to grow in speakers. because Canada and France are popular countries which are known for peace and freedom and also sightseeing. because of these 2 countries its became a popular language to learn so we can thank them :)Approximately 90-100 million people speak French (as their first language). This includes the people of France, Quebec, countries in west Africa (which were former French colonies), and some islanders (in the Caribbean and in the Pacific).Another 200 million speak French as a second language.As of 2011, there are about 70 million native speakers, plus another 200 million who speak it as a second language.
Oh, dude, French speakers are mostly located in France, Belgium, Canada, and some parts of Africa. So, like, if you want to find French speakers, you might want to head to those places. But hey, with the internet nowadays, you can probably just hop online and chat with a French speaker without even leaving your couch.
All places in France speak French, including:ParisMarseillesLyonToulouseNiceNantesStrasbourgMontpellierBordeauxLilRennesReimsLe HavreSaint-ÉtienneToulonGrenobleDijon