Yes. The vast majority of Welsh speakers are in Wales, while a larger number of people inside and outside France speak French. Around three-quarters of a million people speak Welsh; just over one hundred times that number speak French naturally and another 220 million as their second language.
Yes, more people speak French than Welsh. French is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world, with over 220 million speakers globally, while Welsh is spoken by around 800,000 people mainly in Wales.
French people primarily speak French as their native language. Additionally, many French people may also speak English as a second language, especially in more urban and tourist areas. France also has several regional languages such as Breton, Occitan, and Alsatian that are spoken in certain parts of the country.
Huw Edwards speaks French and Spanish more fluently than English or Welsh.
Over 7 million people in Quebec speak French as their first language, making it the predominant language in the province. French is also a requirement for official communication and documentation in Quebec.
While French is not an official language in Germany, it is spoken by a minority of people, particularly in regions bordering France. In areas with a significant French expatriate community or in major cities, you may find more people who speak French. Overall, the majority of Germans do not speak French as a first language.
Wales is Welsh. Welsh isn't spoken as much as it used to be in Wales, especially South Wales, but in the northern parts of the country there are much more people who speak Welsh as their first language.Wales is a part of the United Kingdom.Wales.
more people speak spanish
People in Togo speak French because France colonized it, along with much more of West Africa.
Over 7 million people in Quebec speak French as their first language, making it the predominant language in the province. French is also a requirement for official communication and documentation in Quebec.
Wales is Welsh. Welsh isn't spoken as much as it used to be in Wales, especially South Wales, but in the northern parts of the country there are much more people who speak Welsh as their first language.Wales is a part of the United Kingdom.Wales.
No one has to speak welsh. Some choose to and others chose not to i guess. My mother was brought up with welsh as her first language , my father was brought up through English and it was my mother who taught him to speak welsh. He probably speaks welsh more than he does English these days... so i was brought up through welsh (i live in south wales... although the north has more welsh speakers than the south - there are pleeeeeenty of people that live their lives through welsh in the south too) A lot of children attending my school have parents who don't speak welsh , however i know there are families who wish to send their children to private schools and so have to send them to English schools. so really... there's a variety. Some speaking no English , some speaking no welsh , some having the ability to speak welsh but chosing to live their lives through English etcetc...
16% including ou mum
French is not widely spoken in Australia as it is not an official language. However, there are some French speakers in Australia, mainly due to migration or language learning. French language classes and cultural events can also be found in certain communities.
guy fawkes spoke english, welsh, rushian, indian, german, french, scotish, portuaguse, canadian and many, many, amny more because he was very talented.
Say you speak spanish. more people in the USA are Spanish people than French people. but you can add it as a side note.
You will find that very few people in most of Spain speak a language other than a local language (Spanish, Catalan, Valencian, Galician, or Basque to name the most popular). However, this is not to say that nobody in Spain can speak French. Perhaps, more of those Spaniards living near the Pyreneese more readily speak French.Answer:Lots of people would know how to speak French, but it wouldn't be their main language. Lots of people working in the tourism sector there would know French, in order to deal with their visitors.
More Belgians speak Dutch than French. German is also officially recognised in the east.
It is one of them- Canada's official languages are English and French. However, more people speak English. French is the predominant language in Quebec and is also widely spoken in New Brunswick. There are also other pockets of French speakers across the country.