it depends if they learnt English at school
Yes, many French people can speak English to some degree, especially in larger cities and tourist areas. However, proficiency levels can vary, with some individuals being fluent while others may only have basic knowledge.
English is the predominant language spoken in Newfoundland, Canada. French is not commonly spoken in this region.
Approximately 39% of French people can speak English, according to a survey conducted by the European Union.
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.
There are more English-speaking people in Canada than French-speaking people. English is the most widely spoken language in Canada, with approximately two-thirds of the population speaking English as their first language. French is spoken mainly in the province of Quebec, where it is the official language.
No, French people typically do not use the phrase "Excuse my English" when they swear. Instead, they may simply swear in French without mentioning their language skills.
'The French' are French people, such as 'The English' are English people and 'The Africans', are African people... Would you believe that? Amazing eh?
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
Complain about the French Complain about the French
French and English, but mostly English
English people are called 'les anglais' in French.
English is the predominant language spoken in Newfoundland, Canada. French is not commonly spoken in this region.
There are more English-speaking people in Canada than French-speaking people. English is the most widely spoken language in Canada, with approximately two-thirds of the population speaking English as their first language. French is spoken mainly in the province of Quebec, where it is the official language.
Originally they were french, the french and English had a huge war over who got Canada. The french won that's why they speak french and English.
The French People Travel on it by canoe,ferry and boat
Approximately 39% of French people can speak English, according to a survey conducted by the European Union.
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.
== 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. ===