They'd better. Nobody will understand them if they don't.
Yes, French is the official language of France, and it is widely spoken in Paris. Many residents and visitors in Paris speak French, although you can also find people who speak other languages due to the city's diverse population and tourist attractions.
French is the primary language used in Paris. However, many residents and businesses also speak English, especially in tourist areas.
Paris is not a country. It is a city in the nation of France. People there commonly speak French.
People who speak French are called Francophones.
There is no exact number of French speakers in London, but it is estimated that there are over 300,000 French speakers in the city. French is one of the most spoken languages in London after English.
twenty percentage of people in marseille speak french
french people speak french but they don't only have to speak french.
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Although there was a sizeable immigration from Portugal to France (it is the largest foreign community in France), you will not hear people speak Portuguese. People in Paris speak French.
French is the primary language used in Paris. However, many residents and businesses also speak English, especially in tourist areas.
Lots of people will speak English to you in Paris with no problem. Paris is in France, so French is the local language and just like you would prefer to speak your language where you live instead of a foreign language, the French people would of course have a preference for speaking French, rather than English or any other language.
Paris is not a country. It is a city in the nation of France. People there commonly speak French.
Some Parisiens speak a local slang called Parigot
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in Paris and France they either speak french
No, as Paris is in France, they speak french. In Alsace they know how to talk German, as many of the people who live there work in Germany.
Yes, English is widely spoken in Paris, especially in tourist areas, hotels, and restaurants. However, it is always appreciated to try to speak basic French phrases as a sign of respect for the local culture.
People who speak French are called Francophones.