Primary schools are "les écoles primaires" in French.
In French, primary schools are called "Γ©coles primaires."
The primary language spoken in Burgundy, France is French.
Around 10,000,000 people speak French as a primary language in Canada. Most of them of course are from the province of Quebec and New Brunswick. Around 30% of the population in Canada can speak French but, not necessarily as a primary language.
It is not a common language spoken in Scotland. The primary languages spoken in Scotland are English and Scottish Gaelic. French may be taught in schools as a second language, but it is not widely spoken in everyday situations by the general population.
Approximately 77 million people speak French as their primary language worldwide.
Some Turkish people may speak French, especially if they have learned it as a second language or have lived in a francophone country. However, French is not widely spoken in Turkey as the primary language.
Around 10,000,000 people speak French as a primary language in Canada. Most of them of course are from the province of Quebec and New Brunswick. Around 30% of the population in Canada can speak French but, not necessarily as a primary language.
Approximately 77 million people speak French as their primary language worldwide.
The largest population of people who's primary language is French.
For the most part, no. The majority of people in Myanmar speak Burmese, which is the official language. The primary language of instruction in Myanmar is English.
There are schools and Universities in Italy that offer French, but very few people speak it, other than the French-speaking minority.
100 million.. then probably around 200 million if you include non french native speakers
French education enrolment by level: Primary: 3,791,555 Secondary: 5,859,127 Tertiary: 2,119,149 Source: see related links, below.
Canada's latest census stated that ~ 82% of people from Quebec refer to themselves as 'Francophones' - that is, French is their primary language. ^^ actually , most of all the population is french . you would rarely find English people (first language, unless in Montreal) . i know cause i live there , and im french .
Nearly everybody speaks French in La Martinique. This is the official language, taught in schools and used in businesses, administrations, etc... In addition, a large proportion of people also use Creole French, a spoken language derived from French.
Black people in New Zealand are a minority group, making up around 2% of the population. They come from diverse backgrounds, including African, African American, and Caribbean descent. Black people in New Zealand often face challenges related to racism and discrimination, but also contribute to the cultural richness of the country.
Uh... well yes you can... but it's not the official language. Portuguese is.
The language of the French people today is French. It is the official language of France and is spoken by the majority of the population as their first language.