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No, speaking French is not a requirement to join the French Foreign Legion. However, recruits will be expected to learn French during their time in the Legion.
That form of service was traditionally reserved for empires that had colonies: such as France, England, or Rome. No colonies? No need for a "foreign legion"!
No. The entry criteria for the Legion are very strict nowadays, and most recruits have served in other armies. You'd need to be extremely fit, both physically and psychologically, and the training is probably harder than in any other army unit. And you'd have to learn French.
No she doesn't speak french. You need lessons!
Yes, I speak French. How can I assist you?
One may be required to speak French if employed as a steward or stewardess. Teaching students to speak French is another job where one would definitely need the ability to speak French.
That could work, from strictly a manpower perspective, but most foreign recruits would be untrained and poorly equipped. Additionally, each foreign recruit undermines the legitimacy of the Free Syrian Army as a Syrian Army. As a result, it is not a likely policy to be embraced.
none. but it is helpful to know french and maybe spanish
speak french and English well and have good training
i need help with unstanding Maryland state driving test questions on the writing test.i think that it becase i speak french.
Only if you speak with the French. More seriously, if you are referring to Apple's 'Bonjour' software, then no you don't need it.
Sounds like you need French legal assistance.